With this article, we will bring to the fore the discussion of two harmonised European standards that are of fundamental importance for lifts in buildings with a fire risk
We will continue by examining the characteristics of the standard EN 81-22, entering more specifically and in more depth into the requirements laid down by it
The harmonised standard EN 81-22 intends to set out the safety requirements for inclined lifts by examining the different aspects involved in the design and installation of the same systems.
The standard EN 81-28 (Remote alarm on passenger and goods passenger lifts) was published back in 2003, even though lifts complying with Directive 95/16/EC had to be equipped with the two-way [...]
The current conditions in the various countries of the world are such that there are people who have an unhealthy desire to use violence also on objects, and lifts can be one of their targets.
Milan, October 23, 2019 - ANIE assoAscensori organized in Milan the seminar dedicated to safety in elevator systems entitled "The standards for particular types of systems: UNI EN 81-71, UNI EN [...]
The European Standardization Organizations – CEN, CENELEC and ETSI – announce the launch of a new website for the third phase of the Seconded European Standardization Expert for China (SESEC) [...]
After three years of intensive work and as many public consultations, the Product Category Rules (PCR) for Lifts was finally published in October 2015 and made available to the lift industry and [...]
The lift industry is quite old-fashioned in electric/electronic/programmable electronic (E/E/PE) safety: they have used the electric safety chain for over more than 30 years. However, since the [...]