EN 81-1:1998/AC:1999
(Corrigendum)Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Part 1: Electric lifts
Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Part 1: Electric lifts
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Sicherheitsregeln für die Konstruktion und den Einbau von Aufzügen - Teil 1: Elektrisch betriebene Personen- und Lastenaufzüge
Règles de sécurité pour la construction et l'installation des ascenseurs - Partie 1: Ascenseurs électriques
Varnostna pravila za konstruiranje in vgradnjo dvigal (liftov) - 1. del: Električna dvigala - Dopolnilo AC
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- electromagnetic compatibility (emission, immunity);
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- earthquakes;
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- fixed guards;
- operator intervention.
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Both characteristics (capacity and speed) are linked by the relation given in the following Figure 1.
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Key
Q maximum capacity
v rated speed
Figure 1 - Speed and capacity
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