Lift Directive, 2014/33/EU
Mainly for: elevator and elevator safety components (standard EN81)
The elevator order 2014/33 / EU specifies that the elevator ladder and its safety components are subject to CE approval, as follows:
A. Floor door lock device, if necessary, car door lock device
B. safety gear
- instantaneous (wheel and wedge)
- Progressive
- to prevent the speed of the safety gear
C. Speed governor
D. Buffer
- spring buffer
- energy consumption buffer
- rubber bumper
- Hydraulic shock absorbers
E. Elevator safety circuit with electronic components
F. UCMP device
G. Elevator ladder
Authentication mode:
Mode A: Internal Production Control
Mode A1: Internal Manufacturing Inspection with final rating supervisor
Mode B: EC type approval - ten years
Mode B1: EC design approval
Mode C: Type match - one per year
Mode D: Production quality assurance
Mode D1: Production Quality Assurance
Mode E: Product Quality Assurance
Mode E1: Product Quality Assurance
Mode F: Product Verification - Supervision of each shipment
Mode G: Single Verification - An order will be certified. Exactly the same product also issued a separate certificate
Mode H: Total Quality Assurance (ISO9001)
Model H1: Total Quality Assurance (ISO 9001) with design approval and final assessment of specific oversight
Instructions Update Introduction:
The EU issued the new Directive 2014/33 / EU in 2014 - 02 - 26.
Safety standards for the manufacture and installation of standard elevators EN81-20 & EN81-50.
The new directive 2014/33 / EU and harmonized standards EN81-20 & EN81-50 came into effect on April 20, 2016, EN81-1 / 2: 1998 + A3: 2009 ended on August 31, 2017, the new directive And the new standard will be enforced in September 2017.
The ladder includes passenger lifts, passenger lifts and hydraulic lifts. As per 2014/33 / EU and EN 81.50 of lift in accordance with 2014/33 / EU, EN81-20 lifts arepass lift, cargo lift and hydraulic lift.
According to 2014/33/EU,safety components are/ As per 2014/33/EU and EN 81.50 of lift:
1. Devices for locking landing doors
2. Devices to prevent the car from falling or uncontrolled movements
(e.g. safety gear, ACOP & UCMP brake ect.))
3. Overspeed limitation devices (e.g. overspeed governors)
4. Energy accumulating or dissipating buffers
(e.g. polyurethane buffer, spring buffers, hydraulic buffers etc.)
5. Safety devices fitted to jacks of hydraulic power circuits where these are used as devices to prevent falls (e.g. rapture valves)
6. Electric safety devices in the form of safety switches containing electronic components
(PESSRAL: Safe electronic circuit or programmable electronic control system–According to EN 81-20&EN 81-50:2014)
Safety circuits containing electronic components and/or programmable electronic systems