Rules and regs say only qualified personell should enter the lift shaft. How many sparks are trained and qualified enter the shaft and work on top or underneath the lift car ?
There’s one I know of, me ;-) originally trained by Wadsworth.
Also trained in lift rescue. Training by Otis.*
And yes it is fun riding on the car top.
It was also a good way of getting rid of our engineering manager. I’d taken him on the car top and overrode the top limit so in could test the ultimate limit. After that he vanished if he found out I was working on a lift. The poor little lamb panicked as that gap got smaller.
I’m just glad I wasn’t testing the dogs, I’d have been in a small space with the smell of his poo.
I altered all of our goods lifts to give manual control on the car top and then had the rigmarole of getting it approved by the underwriters. After I’d done the first one the others were more or less given the nod. But that first one they went through every mortal thing. Which is more than I can say for the underwriters for our cranes. They couldn’t care less so long as it worked.
We did the weekly maintenance with an inspection by the underwriters every six months. Again they were as keen as mustard. What surprised me was they even picked up on a worn sleeve bearing on the NDE of a motor.
Regarding the shaft lighting, it was only fitted to the last lift we had installed. Unfortunately for the lads installing it I was overseeing the job. It all had to come out and be done in SWA to comply with M&Q regulations.
All motor room wiring to be either SWA or conduit. We even specified an Ellison OCB to be fitted in the motor room.
For the car down shaft leads we specified 2.5mm[SUP]2[/SUP] cambric terminated in to a JB on the motor room floor. SWA multicore from the JB to the panel.
I’ll agree with you the install methods were slapdash but we worked to M&Q and they simply had to work to our standards like it or not.
*To give you a laugh.
I was the only person on site able to carry out lift rescues. Have a guess who got stuck in the lift? Four sodding hours in a sub zero box waiting for a guy from Otis to get me out! All chargehand electricians had to be trained after that episode.