Good afternoon. Regarding a nyc emergency power/ generator power situation...
Would a three floor hydraulic elevator (cellar to 2nd floor) (for taking up and down kitchen related items, garbage, food, equipment, carts.... there is a dining room on 2nd floor, delivery entrance on 1st, and a trash room in the cellar) need to be powered by an standby emergency power via automatic transfer switch & generator? There are 2 other elevators serving floors 1-6 of this new R-1 building.
What code nyc bc 2022 or asme17.1 section says yay or nay regarding standby power requirements for such a service elevator that only stops on floors cellar to 2nd and is for kitchen/dining related services?
Would a three floor hydraulic elevator (cellar to 2nd floor) (for taking up and down kitchen related items, garbage, food, equipment, carts.... there is a dining room on 2nd floor, delivery entrance on 1st, and a trash room in the cellar) need to be powered by an standby emergency power via automatic transfer switch & generator? There are 2 other elevators serving floors 1-6 of this new R-1 building.
What code nyc bc 2022 or asme17.1 section says yay or nay regarding standby power requirements for such a service elevator that only stops on floors cellar to 2nd and is for kitchen/dining related services?