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GB/T 24476-2009: Specification for data logging and monitoring for lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors
GB/T 24476-2009
Specification for data logging and monitoring for lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors
ICS 91.140.90
Q78
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Elevators, escalators and moving walkways data
Monitoring and record-keeping procedures
Published 2009-10-15
2010-03-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China issued
Foreword
This is equivalent to using the standard EN627.1995 "elevators, escalators and moving walkways, and recording data monitoring Specification" (in English).
Appendix A of this standard is normative.
This standard is proposed and managed by the National Elevator Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC196).
This standard is drafted. Shanghai Academy of Inspection and Technical Supervision of Special Equipment.
Participated in the drafting of this standard. Shanghai Mitsubishi Elevator Co., Otis Elevator (China) Investment Co., Ltd., Hitachi Elevator (China)
Ltd., Huasheng Fujitec Elevator Co., Ltd.
The main drafters. Xue Ji love, Xu Guoqiang, Chen Jun, Jiang Hao, Lin Hanjie, Ma Chunming.
introduction
This standard is specified to monitor and record data, unlike GB 7588-2003, GB 16899-1997 and GB 21240-2007
Security requirements.
This standard specifies the method and system of the information recording elevator, escalator or walkway operating state. This information helps
Services can be applied to one or more devices.
Elevators, escalators and moving walkways data
Monitoring and record-keeping procedures
Range 1
This provides the basic characteristics of the data monitoring and recording elevators, escalators and moving walkways.
2 Normative references
Terms of the following documents become provisions of this standard by reference in this standard. For dated reference documents, all later
Amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, encourage the parties to agreements based on this standard
Whether the latest versions of these documents. For undated references, the latest version applies to this standard.
GB/T 7024-2008 elevators, escalators, moving walkways term
GB 7588-2003 elevator manufacturing and installation safety norms (eqvEN81-1.1998)
GB 16899-1997 manufacture and installation of escalators and moving walkways of safety regulations (eqvEN115.1995)
GB 21240-2007 hydraulic elevator manufacturing and installation safety norms (EN81-2.1998, MOD)
3 Terms and Definitions
GB/T 7024-2008, GB 7588-2003, GB 16899-1997, GB 21240-2007 established and the following terms and definitions
Meaning applicable to this standard.
3.1
Emergency alarm device for monitoring a predetermined GB 21240-2007 GB 7588-2003 and in operation.
3.2
Permanent and (or) temporarily read and record data related to the effectiveness of operation of the device according to the time and date (such as. failure, alarms and events)
Apparatus.
3.3
Design expected of any abnormality, not a fault occurs during device operation, but may affect or interrupt the normal equipment
run.
3.4
It may affect or interrupt the normal operation of the state.
3.5
More than one elevator elevators or groups of running an escalator or a moving walkway.
3.6
Connected to the data recording apparatus and subjected to inquiry, and means failure (or) display event information recording apparatus for recording data.
3.7
A data recording device or devices connected, and having a dedicated communication link is not shared with other devices or equipment device.
4 Data Record
Shall be in accordance with Table A. 1 to Table A. Corresponding code and the time of occurrence of the listed 6, the date of recording means identification data failure alarm
And events. The first two types of code enough to be used to indicate a fault/alarm/event. In Table A. 2 to Table A. 6 to "" represented
After the two can be used for fault, alarm or auxiliary recognition event. These codes should not be used for other purposes.
Note. a device failure or event may result in multiple codes are recorded.
It should be recording time and date data recording device with an internal clock as a reference.
5 monitoring and reporting
5.1 All communication device associated with the device to be recognized by the parties concerned, and as far as possible should be installed in the area of the range where the device. Prison
Depending on the unit can be installed in the machine room and an outer (or) room (remote site).
5.2 field communication apparatus should automatically transfer table A. 2 to Table A. Fault, alarm and event listed 6.
5.3 field communication device should be able to communicate with one or more remote points.
5.4 should be able to communicate with a remote point field communication device to obtain the current status of the device and read data.
Security systems should be provided, such as a password, in order to control the communication link.
If a fault or alarm occurs during data reading, then the fault or alarm in preference to reading the data.
5.5 can be connected to a single central point via a communication link multiple devices.
5.6 If the data recording apparatus can not maintain a communication link, should be stored for at least ten of the most recent recording (refer to failure, and the sum of alarm events).
6 Hardware
6.1 should provide back up the data at least keep the 8h.
6.2 emergency alarm signal if the device specified in GB 7588-2003 and GB 21240-2007 in the data recording and monitoring apparatus
Home communication, the alarm transmission capacity should be at least 1h after a power outage.
6.3 or failing data recording device should not prevent the device complies with relevant national standards specified in the security rule.
Appendix A
(Normative)
Code table
Table A. 1 code assignment
Elevators, escalators and moving walkways
Optionally with a table number has table number Reserved Reserved b c b a a c Optional
Fault Table A. 200 ~ 13 14 ~ 24 25 ~ 39 in Table A. 560 ~ 64 65 ~ 69 70 ~ 74
Alarm Table A. 49 091 ~ 94 95 ~ 99 - - - -
Event Table A. 340 ~ 46 47 ~ 54 55 ~ 59 in Table A. 675 ~ 78 79 ~ 84 85 ~ 89
This a standard table A. 2 to Table A. 6 code specified.
b retained for later increased to this standard code.
c with this standard code is reserved for the code other than code and freely available.
Table A. 2 elevator fault code
Code Fault Description
All fault records recording data 00 no fault has been cleared in the apparatus
01 safety circuit breaker of any safety switch off (e.g.. Matsunawa, speed, locks, etc.)
Elevator door lock circuit breaker during operation, the landing door or car door safety circuit opened (the door instantly disconnect) 02 runtime
03 closed fault fails to set parameters close
04 car stops outside the door area
05 button stuck
Any car or the landing of the car stop call instruction after the continued holding layer registration status,
And exceeds the predetermined time
06 elevator failed to start
Elevator 07 supply voltage out of range low power supply
08 Unassigned
Elevator 09 test fails a predetermined time interval according to a command of automatic registration fails (if any)
10 duration limiter action
Within a predetermined period of time does not reach the next floor of the door area
(See GB 7588-2003 12.10 or 12.12 GB 21240-2007)
11 floor position re-set the loss of elevator floor location
12 drive system tempe...
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GB/T 24476-2009: Specification for data logging and monitoring for lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors
GB/T 24476-2009
Specification for data logging and monitoring for lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors
ICS 91.140.90
Q78
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Elevators, escalators and moving walkways data
Monitoring and record-keeping procedures
Published 2009-10-15
2010-03-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China issued
Foreword
This is equivalent to using the standard EN627.1995 "elevators, escalators and moving walkways, and recording data monitoring Specification" (in English).
Appendix A of this standard is normative.
This standard is proposed and managed by the National Elevator Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC196).
This standard is drafted. Shanghai Academy of Inspection and Technical Supervision of Special Equipment.
Participated in the drafting of this standard. Shanghai Mitsubishi Elevator Co., Otis Elevator (China) Investment Co., Ltd., Hitachi Elevator (China)
Ltd., Huasheng Fujitec Elevator Co., Ltd.
The main drafters. Xue Ji love, Xu Guoqiang, Chen Jun, Jiang Hao, Lin Hanjie, Ma Chunming.
introduction
This standard is specified to monitor and record data, unlike GB 7588-2003, GB 16899-1997 and GB 21240-2007
Security requirements.
This standard specifies the method and system of the information recording elevator, escalator or walkway operating state. This information helps
Services can be applied to one or more devices.
Elevators, escalators and moving walkways data
Monitoring and record-keeping procedures
Range 1
This provides the basic characteristics of the data monitoring and recording elevators, escalators and moving walkways.
2 Normative references
Terms of the following documents become provisions of this standard by reference in this standard. For dated reference documents, all later
Amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, encourage the parties to agreements based on this standard
Whether the latest versions of these documents. For undated references, the latest version applies to this standard.
GB/T 7024-2008 elevators, escalators, moving walkways term
GB 7588-2003 elevator manufacturing and installation safety norms (eqvEN81-1.1998)
GB 16899-1997 manufacture and installation of escalators and moving walkways of safety regulations (eqvEN115.1995)
GB 21240-2007 hydraulic elevator manufacturing and installation safety norms (EN81-2.1998, MOD)
3 Terms and Definitions
GB/T 7024-2008, GB 7588-2003, GB 16899-1997, GB 21240-2007 established and the following terms and definitions
Meaning applicable to this standard.
3.1
Emergency alarm device for monitoring a predetermined GB 21240-2007 GB 7588-2003 and in operation.
3.2
Permanent and (or) temporarily read and record data related to the effectiveness of operation of the device according to the time and date (such as. failure, alarms and events)
Apparatus.
3.3
Design expected of any abnormality, not a fault occurs during device operation, but may affect or interrupt the normal equipment
run.
3.4
It may affect or interrupt the normal operation of the state.
3.5
More than one elevator elevators or groups of running an escalator or a moving walkway.
3.6
Connected to the data recording apparatus and subjected to inquiry, and means failure (or) display event information recording apparatus for recording data.
3.7
A data recording device or devices connected, and having a dedicated communication link is not shared with other devices or equipment device.
4 Data Record
Shall be in accordance with Table A. 1 to Table A. Corresponding code and the time of occurrence of the listed 6, the date of recording means identification data failure alarm
And events. The first two types of code enough to be used to indicate a fault/alarm/event. In Table A. 2 to Table A. 6 to "" represented
After the two can be used for fault, alarm or auxiliary recognition event. These codes should not be used for other purposes.
Note. a device failure or event may result in multiple codes are recorded.
It should be recording time and date data recording device with an internal clock as a reference.
5 monitoring and reporting
5.1 All communication device associated with the device to be recognized by the parties concerned, and as far as possible should be installed in the area of the range where the device. Prison
Depending on the unit can be installed in the machine room and an outer (or) room (remote site).
5.2 field communication apparatus should automatically transfer table A. 2 to Table A. Fault, alarm and event listed 6.
5.3 field communication device should be able to communicate with one or more remote points.
5.4 should be able to communicate with a remote point field communication device to obtain the current status of the device and read data.
Security systems should be provided, such as a password, in order to control the communication link.
If a fault or alarm occurs during data reading, then the fault or alarm in preference to reading the data.
5.5 can be connected to a single central point via a communication link multiple devices.
5.6 If the data recording apparatus can not maintain a communication link, should be stored for at least ten of the most recent recording (refer to failure, and the sum of alarm events).
6 Hardware
6.1 should provide back up the data at least keep the 8h.
6.2 emergency alarm signal if the device specified in GB 7588-2003 and GB 21240-2007 in the data recording and monitoring apparatus
Home communication, the alarm transmission capacity should be at least 1h after a power outage.
6.3 or failing data recording device should not prevent the device complies with relevant national standards specified in the security rule.
Appendix A
(Normative)
Code table
Table A. 1 code assignment
Elevators, escalators and moving walkways
Optionally with a table number has table number Reserved Reserved b c b a a c Optional
Fault Table A. 200 ~ 13 14 ~ 24 25 ~ 39 in Table A. 560 ~ 64 65 ~ 69 70 ~ 74
Alarm Table A. 49 091 ~ 94 95 ~ 99 - - - -
Event Table A. 340 ~ 46 47 ~ 54 55 ~ 59 in Table A. 675 ~ 78 79 ~ 84 85 ~ 89
This a standard table A. 2 to Table A. 6 code specified.
b retained for later increased to this standard code.
c with this standard code is reserved for the code other than code and freely available.
Table A. 2 elevator fault code
Code Fault Description
All fault records recording data 00 no fault has been cleared in the apparatus
01 safety circuit breaker of any safety switch off (e.g.. Matsunawa, speed, locks, etc.)
Elevator door lock circuit breaker during operation, the landing door or car door safety circuit opened (the door instantly disconnect) 02 runtime
03 closed fault fails to set parameters close
04 car stops outside the door area
05 button stuck
Any car or the landing of the car stop call instruction after the continued holding layer registration status,
And exceeds the predetermined time
06 elevator failed to start
Elevator 07 supply voltage out of range low power supply
08 Unassigned
Elevator 09 test fails a predetermined time interval according to a command of automatic registration fails (if any)
10 duration limiter action
Within a predetermined period of time does not reach the next floor of the door area
(See GB 7588-2003 12.10 or 12.12 GB 21240-2007)
11 floor position re-set the loss of elevator floor location
12 drive system tempe...