BS 5655-13:1995 Lifts and service lifts - Part 13. Recommendations for vandal resistant lifts
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This Part of BS 5655 supplements BS 5655 : Parts 1
and 2 with additional recommendations and
performance criteria intended to increase the
vandal resistance of lifts, It does not cover such
measures as improved building security, enhanced
aesthetics, etc. which might also be usefully
considered.
It is assumed that car and landing doors are
operated automatically with characteristics taken
from tables 1 to 4 of BS 5656 : Part 5 : 1989.
NOTE. A totally enclosed well, and car and landing doors which
are operated automatically, are prerequisites to vandal
resistance. This British Standard assumes that the more
restrictive access is to equipment, the less likely will be the occurrence of vandalism.
Primary Item Type:
British Standard
Identifiers:
ISBN 0580247082
ICS 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Alarm systems; Equipment housing facilities; Anti-vandalism measures; Doors; Impact testing; Lift wells; Dimensions; Signs; Lifts; Glass; Performance; Lifting equipment; Access doors; Signal devices; Buildings open to the public; Luminous intensity; Impact strength; Control devices; Artificial lighting; Crime prevention devices; Landings; Openings (construction spaces); Service lifts; Ventilation; Passenger lifts; Mechanical testing; Locks; Plastics; Warning devices; Glazing; Security systems in buildings