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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10180579_26 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA - PlanCITY OF SANTA ANA BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION WORKSHEET PLEASE PRINT 24 Divt c Ce:nfor P/ele PROJECT ADDRESS: S:¥57'* /104 +974/4 Uk/dr SUITE: - -1 USE OF BUILDING:RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OTHER 14 400.0.1 NATURE OF WORK:NEW ADD C--ALTER DEMO REROOF REPAIR 3/2/05:forms/Blda.ADD.Worksheet SAPIN # MASTER ID# SIGN MISC NFW/ADDITION/Al TFRATION· 1 ST FL..SF BASEMENT: YES/NO SF NO. OF STORIES: 2ND FL.. SF PATIO/ENCL. PATIO:SF BLDG. HEIGHT: TOTAL OF OTHER FLS: SF RES. REMODEL:SF PROPOSED USE: GARAGE/CARPORT: SF ALTER/T.I.SF JOB DESCRIPTION (non-residential projects see reverse side Of this applicatfon) : .giv.12Ald€/4/247*7 -10 ied,>,4.-0,#bl #ON€f Und,- cantrdor GOF .ad cab w,te>n/* AM•1 Aer,/s¥•,#k--t>€tectoff JI j 140 c k,-,c. to car 9 1„0, ch,A.T . BUILDING OWNER'S NAME:0/iN f SAM+A 63 114.PHONE NO: ,>< g//g ADDRESS. 1,6/ £56> f /0132 A ,> 41 - / /CITY:STATE:ZIP: TENANT'S NAME (Comm/Ind):PHONE NO: CONTRACTOR'S NAME: 0 -01'f r=*CV'¢priwl c .STATE CONTR. #:902797 0-11 (?M-9279 · €700 LICENSE CLASS:PHONE NO: ADDRESS:/69 0 N. 00146 96 CITY: £:pk17 EL'STATE. g ,ZIP: 9 2,26 7 WORKERS COMP. POLICY#: *KN 1 +44'34 -3 EXP. DATE: 4>/1/19- INSURANCE COMPANY: ¥rt-f err cel RMflers SANTA ANA BUS. LlC. #: ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:STATE LICENSE #:PHONE NO ADDRESS:CITY:STATE:ZIP: CONTACT NAME:6 1411 7-Wj AMi (<PHONE NO: 7 414-1 E-MAIL ADDRESS:Sf,Ar 1.Al i o a Srfa - a,a . arl OFFICE USE ONLY: OCC. GROUP: ACC OR SPC (CIRCLE ONE) 6 RECEIPT # HRS PER BLDG. FEE $ P/C FEE PD $ TYPE OF CONSTR:11[ b sp?-VALUATION: $SUBMITTAL DATE: FIRE SPKR: YES / NO A/C: YES/NO FLOODZONE: PROCESSED RES. DEV. FEE: YES / NO PRIOR DWELLING UNIT: YES / NO COMMENTS: PLANNING OK TO CHECK & DATE BLDG. DEPT. APPROVAL & DATE PLNG CONDITIONS: A PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY TO YOUR PROJECT JOB DESCRIPTION CHECKLIST: U Additional square footage El Awnings Canopy U Card readers U Ceiling work U Change of occupancy (use) U Disabled accessible (H/C) restrooms U Dust collector 0 El Elevator shaft ' ' U Exterior doors or windows El Egoibment bads El Interior demo ' 4 . I E Kitchen equipment U Partition walls U Rated corridors E Rated shafts C] Roof mounted equipment E Security bars U Screening for equipment Skylights El Stairs . U StorefronUfacade improvements U Storage racks or shelving over 5'-9" 0 Walk-in coolers i e. , I .t ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS: Block wall Complete demo Fehce Fire signaling system Fire sprinklers Flagpole Lawn sprinkler system Light Standards Parking lot paving Parking lot striping Pedestrian protection Pool/Spa Signs Spray booth Temporary power pole Trash enclosure 1 1 .; 111 Permits & Plan Check Section 20 Civic Center Plaza COM'P.0 Box 1988 (M-19) Santa Ana, CA 92702 (714)647-5800 www.santa-ana.org ..4/615(142%ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY 1.519./ F Plan Submittal Criteria for COMMERCIAL projects, MULTIFAMILY -5?(1£**fl RESIDENTIAL projects and RESIDENTIAL TRACT developmentsN· t..1/ INSTRUCTIONS: Fill in the project business address and provide a brief description of the scope of work and t>pe of businesi operation that will take place. Answer questions I through 8. read and initial item 9.then complete and sign the certification section, [ f you answer "YES" to am'par! 4 question I through 8..submit the type of plan indicated in italieS to the OCFA (see www,oc fa,org for submittal information and locations). [n some cases. other plan typeS not indicated herein may also be necessary depending on specific conditions or operations. [fyou need help completing this form or have questions regarding requirements for review, please contact the OCFA at 7 14-573-6108 or visit us at 1 Fire Authority Road in irvine for assistance. Address (streetnumber&name, suite, city): 50\ 001$:'ll Fl l.1.&/40,4, 267 6'VIC C.cel-er ful.27 1Project Scope/Business Description:In/)4·£:Ail,Al-7,h-, 61 -10. 01 't-1-p €101/AY-«- b jikx,5 viot-«\n a wle. n.f df Shaft 23 9- , 1. [ |> Construction of a new building, a new story, or increase the footprint of an existing building? Changes toT-loadways, curbs, or drive aisles? Addition, relocation, or modification of fire hydrants or fences/gates?Fire 2.Master Plan ( PR 145) Installation/modification/repair of underground piping, backflow preventers, or fire department connections serving private fire hydranUsprinkler/standpipe systems?Underground Plan. (PR470, PR475) ealthcare or outpatient services for >5 people who may be unable to immediately evacuate without rinking/dining/recreation/religious functions or other gatherings in a room >750 sq.ft. or >49 people? assistance? 24-hour care or supervision? Incarceration or restraint? Hotel, apartment, or residential facility with 3+ units and 4+ stories, or podium/wrap construction? Congregate housing/dormitories with 4+ stories and 17+ people? High-rise structure (55+ feet to highest occupied floor level)?Architectural Plan (PR200-PR285)4.Installation/modification of locks delaying or preventing occupants from leaving a space or requiring use of a card, button, or similar action to open a door in the direction of exit travel?Architectural, Sprinkler, and/or Alarm Plan depending on the occupancy and type of device installed (PR200-PR280, PR420-PR425, PR500-PR520) 5 (Installation/modification/use of spray booths; dust collection; dry cleaning; industrial ovens/drying equipment;/T- industrial/commercial refrigeration systems; compressed gasses; tanks for cryogenic or flammable/combustibleliquids; vapor recovery; smoke control; battery back-up/charging systems (>50 gal. electrolyte, >1,000 lb. lithium ion); welding/brazing/soldering, open flame torches, cutting/grinding; or other similar operations?Special Equipment Plan (PR315, PR340-PR382)6. [Storage/use/research with flammable/combustible liquids or other chemicals? Motor vehicle/aircraftF- maintenance/repair? Cabinetry/woodworking/finishing facility? Chem Class & floor plan (full architectural plan jif H occupancy): Special Equipment Plans may be necessary. (PR315-PR360, PR232-PR240) 7. [ f: Storage or merchandizing areas in excess of 500 sq, ft, where items are located higher than 12' (6' for high-/hazard commodities, plastic, rubber, foam, etc.)?High-piled Storage Plan (PR330) 8. [- 11 Cooking under a Type I commercial hood; installation or modification of a fire extinguishing system located in a'-r commercial cooking hood?Hood & Duct Extinguishing System, not just the hood mechanical plan. (PR335) Initial that you have read and understand the following statement: 9. *Sprinkler/Alarm Requirements: Consult California Building and Fire Codes and local ordinances (see the local ordinance for buildings constructed prior to Jan. 1, 1946) to determine sprinkler or alarm system requirements; if a system is required, plans shall be submitted to OCFA. Existing buildings undergoing remodel must be evaluated by a licensed contractor to determine if modification is needed; if so, the licensed contractor shall submit plans for approval prior to making modifications. (Initial here: ·gp ) Building Department: Ifall of the questions hat·e been answered accurately as "NO" and the project clues not othenrise require OCFA review of sprinkler or Lihirm plans*, then you mity accept this signed tbrm us a written release thin OCFA review is not required. Should you still require thut the applicant have plans approved hy the OCF.4 please initial here ot· attach an OCFA referral thi-m und have dle applictini .stihnlit the torm along with Uk'uppropriate plans und fees fur OCFA re/·ie't·. 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This chapter governs the design, construction, installation, alteration and repair of elevators and conveying systems and their components. > Exception: [DSA-AC] For accessibility requirements for platform lifts and elevators, see California Code of Regu- lations, Title 8 and Title 24, Part 2, Chapter 11 B, Sections 11 8-206.6,11 8-206.7, 118-407 and 118-410. 3001.2 Referenced standards. Except as otherwise provided for in this code, the design, construction, installation, altera- tion, repair and maintenance of elevators and conveying sys- tems and their components shall conform to California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders, ASME A90.1, ASME 820.1, ALI ALCTV, and ASCE 24 for construction in flood hazard areas established in Section 1612.3. 3001.3 Accessibility. Passenger elevators and platform (wheelchair) lifts required to be accessible by Chapter 11 A or 118 shall conform to Chapter 1 1A for applications listed in Section 1.8.2.1.2 regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development or Chapter 118 for applica- tions listed in Section 1.9.1 regulated by the Division of the State Architect-Access Compliance. 3001.4 Change in use. A change in use of an elevator from freight to passenger, passenger to freight, or from one freight class to another freight class shall comply with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchap- ter 6, Elevator Safety Orders. 3001.5 Elevators utilized to transport hazardous materials. Elevators utilized to transport hazardous materials shall also comply with the California Fire Code Section 2703.10.4 SECTION 3002 HOISTWAY ENCLOSURES 3002.1 Hoistway enclosure protection. Elevator, dumb- waiter and other hoistway enclosures shall be shaft enclo- sures complying with Section 713. 3002.1.1 Opening protectives. Openings in hoistway enclosures shall be protected as required in Chapter 7. Exception: The elevator car doors and the associated hoistway enclosure doors at the f[oor level designated for recall in accordance with Section 3003.2 shall be permitted to remain open during Phase I Emergency Recall Operation. 3002.1.2 Hardware. Hardware on opening protectives shall be of an approved type installed as tested, except that approved interlocks, mechanical locks and electric con- tacts, door and gate electric contacts and door-operating 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE mechanisms shall be exempt from the fire test require- ments. 3002.2 Number of elevator cars in a hoistway. Where four or more elevator cars serve all or the same portion of a build- ing, the elevators shall be located in no fewer than two sepa- rate hoistways. Not more than four elevator cars shall be located in any single hoistway enclosure. 3002.3 Emergency signs. An approved pictorial sign of a standardized design shall be posted adjacent to each elevator call station on all floors instructing occupants to use the exit stairways and not to use the elevators in case of fire. The sign shall read: IN CASE OF FIRE, ELEVATORS ARE OUT OF SERVICE. USE EXIT STAIRS. Exceptions: 1. The emergency sign shall not be required for eleva- ton that are part of an accessible means of egress complying with Section 1007.4. 2. The emergency sign shall not be required for eleva- tors that are used for occupant selftevacuation in accordance with Section 3008. 3002.4 Elevator car to accommodate ambulance stretcher. Where elevators are provided in buildings four or more stories above, or four or more stories below, grade plane, at least one elevator shall be provided for fire depart- ment emergency access to all floors. The elevator car shall be of such a size and arrangement to accommodate an ambu- lance stretcher 24 inches by 84 inches (610 mm by 2134 mm) with not less than 5-inch (127 mm) radius corners, in the horizontal, open position and shall be identified by the inter- national symbol for emergency medical services (star of life). The symbol shall not be less than 3 inches (76 mm) in height and shall be placed inside on both sides of the hoistway door frame. The following California sections replace the corresponding model code section for applications specified in section 1.11 for the Office of the State Fire Marshal. 3002.4a General stretcher requirements. All buildings and structures with one or more passenger service elevators shall be provided with not less than one medical emergency service elevator to all landings meeting the provisions of Section 3002.4a. Exceptions: 1. Elevators in structures used only by maintenance and operating personnel. 2. Elevators in jails and penal institutions. 3. Elevators in buildings or structures where each Landing is at ground level or is accessible at grade level or by a ramp. 4. Elevator(s) in two-story buildings or structures equipped with stairs of a configuration that will 413 all elevators at the same time. Where the standby power source is not of sufficient capacity to operate all elevators at the same time, all elevators shall transfer to standby power in sequence, return to the designated landing and disconnect from the standby power source. After all eleva- tors have been returned to the designated level, at least one elevator shall remain operable from the standby power source. [F] 3003.1.4 Venting. Where standby power is connected to elevators, the machine room ventilation or air condi- tioning shall be connected to the standby power source. [F-] 3003.2 Fire-fighters' emergency operation. Elevators shall be provided with Phase I emergency recall operation and Phase II emergency in-car operation in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders. 3003.2.1 Floor numbers. Elevator hoistways shall have a floor number not less than 4 inches (102 mm) in height, placed on the walls and/or doors of the hoistway at inter- vals such that a person in a stalled elevator, upon opening the car door, can determine the floor position. 3003.2.1.1 Fire signs. All automatic elevators shall have not less than one sign at each landing printed on a contrasting background in letters not less than '/2 inch (12.7 mm) high to read: IN CASE OF FIRE USE STAIRWAY FOR EXIT. DO NOT USE ELEVATOR. 3003.2.1.2 Call and car operation buttons. Automatic passenger elevators shall have call and car operation buttons within 60 inches (1524 mm)of the floor. Emer- gency telephones shall also be within 60 inches (1524 mm) of the floor. [F] 3003.3 Standardized fire service elevator keys. All ele- vators shall be equipped to operate with a standardized fire service elevator key in accordance with the California Fire Code. SECTION 3004 HOISTWAY VENTING 3004.1 Vents required. Hoistways of elevators and dumb- waiters penetrating more than three stories shall be provided with a means for venting smoke and hot gases to the outer air in case of fire. Exception: Venting is not required for the following ele- vators and hoistways: 1. In occupancies of other than Groups R-1, R-2, R- 2.1, I-2 and similar occupancies with overnight sleeping units, where the building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3,1.1 or 903.3.1.2. 2. Sidewalk elevator hoistways. 3. Elevators contained within and serving open parking garages only. 4. Elevators within individual residential dwelling units. 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS 3004.2 Location of vents. Vents shall be located at the top of the hoistway and shall open either directly to the outer air or through noncombustible ducts to the outer air. Noncombusti- ble ducts shall be permitted to pass through the elevator machine room, provided that portions of the ducts located outside the hoistway or machine room are enclosed by con- struction having not less than the fire-resistance rating required for the hoistway. Holes in the machine room floors for the passage of ropes, cables or other moving elevator equipment shall be limited as not to provide greater than 2 inches (51 mm) of clearance on all sides. 3004.3 Area of vents. Except as provided for in Section 3004.3.1, the area of the vents shall be not less than 39- per- cent of the area of the hoistway nor less than 3 square feet (0.28 mt for each elevator car, and not less than 3'4 percent nor less than 0.5 square feet (0.047 mz) for each dumbwaiter car in the hoistway, whichever is greater. Of the total required vent area, not less than one-third shall be permanently open. Closed portions of the required vent area shall consist of openings glazed with annealed glass not greater than '/8 inch (3.2 min) in thickness. Exception: The total required vent area shall not be required to be permanently open where all the vent open- ings automatically open upon detection of smoke in the elevator lobbies or hoistway, upon power failure and upon activation of a manual override control. The manual over- ride control shall be capable of opening and closing the vents and shall be located in an approved location. 3004.3.1 Reduced vent area. Where mechanical ventila- tion conforming to the California Mechanical Code is pro- vided, a reduction in the required vent area is allowed provided that all of the following conditions are met: 1. The occupancy is not in Group R-1, R-2, R-2.1 or I- 2 or of a similar occupancy with overnight sleeping units. 2. The vents required by Section 3004.2 do not have outside exposure. 3. The hoistway does not extend to the top of the build- ing. 4. The hoistway and machine room exhaust fan is auto- matically reactivated by thermostatic means. 5. Equivalent venting of the hoistway is accomplished. 3004.4 Plumbing and mechanical systems. Plumbing and mechanical systems shall not be located in an elevator hoist- way enclosure. Exception: Floor drins, sumps and sump pumps shall be permitted at the base of the-hoistway enclosure provided they are indirectly connected to the plumbing system. SECTION 3005 CONVEYING SYSTEMS 3005.1 General. Escalators, moving walks, conveyors, per- sonnel hoists and material hoists shall comply with the provi- sions of Sections 3005.2 through 3005.4. 415 ing a fire protection rating not less than that required for the hoistway enclosure doors. The exceptions to Section 3006.4 shall not apply. 5. The building fire alarm system shall be monitored by an approved supervising station in accordance with Section 907. 6. An approved sign shall be permanently displayed. in the elevator machine room, elevator machinery space, elevator control space, or elevator control room in a conspicuous location with a minimum of 192- inch letters on a contrasting background, stat- ing: NO COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE PERMITTED IN THIS ROOM By Order of the Fire Marshal [or name of fire authority] 3006.5 Shunt trip. Where elevator hoistways or elevator machine rooms containing elevator control equipment are protected with automatic sprinklers, a means installed in accordance with NFPA 72, Section 21.4, Elevator Shutdown, shall be provided to disconnect automatically the main line power supply to the affected elevator prior to the application of water. This means shall not be self-resetting. The activa- tion of sprinklers outside the hoistway or machine room shall not disconnect the main line power supply. 3006.6 Plumbing systems. Plumbing systems shall not be located in elevator equipment rooms. SECTION 3007 FIRE SERVICE ACCESS ELEVATOR 3007.1 General. Where required by Section 403.6.1, every floor of the building shall be served by fire service access ele- vators complying with Sections 3007.1 through 3007.10. Except as modified in this section, fire service access eleva- tors shall be installed in accordance with this chapter and California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders. 3007.2 Phase I Emergency recall operation. Actuation of any building fire alarm-initiating device shall initiate Phase I emergency recall operation on all fire service access elevators in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders. All other elevators shall remain in normal service unless Phase I emergency recall operation is manually initiated by a separate, required three-position, key-operated "Fire Recall" switch or automatically initiated by the associated elevator lobby, hoistway or elevator machine room smoke detectors. In addition, if the building also contains occupant evacuation elevators in accordance with Section 3008, an independent, three-position, key-operated "Fire Recall" switch conforming to the applicable requirements in California Code of Regula- tions, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders shall be provided at the designated level for each fire service access elevator. 3007.3 Automatic sprinkler system. The building shall be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1. I, except as otherwise per- 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS mitted by Section 903.3.1.1.1 and as prohibited by Section 3007.3.1. 3007.3.1 Prohibited locations. Automatic sprinklers shall not be installed in elevator machine rooms, elevator machine spaces, and elevator hoistways of fire service access elevators. 3007.3.2 Sprinkler system monitoring. The sprinkler system shall have a sprinkler control valve supervisory switch and waterflow-initiating device provided for each floor that is monitored by the building's fire alarm system. 3007.4 Water protection. An approved method to prevent water from infiltrating into the hoistway enclosure from the operation of the automatic sprinkler system outside the enclosed fire service access elevator lobby shall be provided. 3007.5 Shunt trip. Means for elevator shutdown in accor- dance with Section 3006.5 shall not be installed on elevator systems used for fire service access elevators. 3007.6 Hoistway enclosures. The fire service access elevator hoistway shall be located in a shaft enclosure complying with Section 708. 3007.6.1 Structural integrity of hoistway enclosures. The fire service access elevator hoistway enclosure shall comply with Sections 403.2.3.1 through 403.2.3.4. 3007.6.2 Hoistway lighting. When fire-fighters' emer- gency operation is active, the entire height of the hoistway shall be illuminated at not less than 1 footcandle (11 lux) as measured from the top of the car of each fire service access elevator. 3007.7 Fire service access elevator lobby. The fire service access elevator shall open into a fire service access elevator lobby in accordance with Sections 3007.7.1 through 3007.7.5. Exception: Where a fire service access elevator has two entrances onto a floor, the second entrance shall be permit- ted to open into an elevator lobby in accordance with Sec- tion 708.14.1. 3007.7.1 Access. The fire service access elevator lobby shall have direct access from the enclosed elevator lobby to a smokeproof enclosure complying with Section 909.20. Exception: Access to a smokeproof enclosure shall be permitted to be through a protected path of travel that has a level offire protection not less than the elevator lobby enclosure. The protected path shall be separated from the enclosed elevator lobby through an opening protected by a smoke and draft control assembly in accordance with Section 716.5.3. 3007.7.2 Lobby enclosure. The fire service access eleva- tor lobby shall be enclosed with a smoke barrier having a fire-resistance rating of not less than 1 hour, except that lobby doorways shall comply with Section 3007.7.3. Exception: Enclosed fire service access elevator lob- bies are not required at the levels of exit discharge. 3007.7.3 Lobby doorways. Other than the door to the hoistway, each doorway to a fire service access elevator lobby shall be provided with a 34-hour fire door assembly complying with Section 716.5. The fire door assembly 417 3008.3 Automatic sprinkler system. The building shall be protected throughout by an approved, electrically supervised automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, except as otherwise permitted by Section 903.3.1.1.1 and as prohibited by Section 3008.3.1. 3008.3.1 Prohibited locations. Automatic sprinklers shall not be installed in elevator machine rooms and elevator machine spaces for occupant evacuation elevators in accordance with this Section and 3006.4.1. 3008.3.2 Sprinkler system monitoring. The sprinkler system shall have a sprinkler control valve supervisory switch and water flow-initiating device provided for each floor that is monitored by the building's fire alarm sys- tem. 3008.4 Water protection. An approved method to prevent water from infiltrating into the hoistway enclosure from the operation of the automatic sprinkler system outside the enclosed occupant evacuation elevator lobby shall be pro- vided. 3008.5 Shunt trip. Means for elevator shutdown in accor- dance with Section 3006.5 shall not be installed on elevator systems used for occupant evacuation elevators. 3008.6 Hoistway enclosure protection. Occupant evacua- tion elevator hoistways shall be located in shaft enclosures complying with Section 713. 3008.6.1 Structural integrity of hoistway enclosures. Occupant evacuation elevator hoistway enclosures shall comply with Sections 403.2.3.1 through 403.2.3.4. 3008.7 Occupant evacuation elevator lobby. The occupant evacuation elevators shall open into an elevator lobby in accordance with Sections 3008.7.1 through 3008.7.7. 3008.7.1 Access. The occupant evacuation elevator lobby shall have direct access to an interior exit stairway or ramp. 3008.7.2 Lobby enclosure. The occupant evacuation ele- vator lobby shall be enclosed with a smoke barrier having a fire-resistance rating of not less than 1 hour, except that lobby doorways shall comply with Section 3008.7.3. Exception: Enclosed occupant evacuation elevator lob- bies are not required at the levels of exit discharge. 3008.7.3 Lobby doorways. Other than the door to the hoistway, each doorway to an occupant evacuation eleva- tor lobby shall be provided with a 14-hour fire door assem- bly complying with Section 716.5. The fire door assembly shall also comply with the smoke and draft control assem- bly requirements of Section 716.5.3.1 with the UL 1784 test conducted without the artificial bottom sea[. 3008.7.3.1 Vision panel. A vision panel shall be installed in each fire door assembly protecting the lobby doorway. The vision panel shall consist of fire- protection-rated glazing and shall be located to furnish clear vision of the occupant evacuation elevator lobby. ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS upon receipt of any fire alarm signal from the emer- gency voice/alarm communication system serving the building. 3008.7.4 Lobby size. Each occupant evacuation elevator lobby shall have minimum floor area as follows: 1. The occupant evacuation elevator lobby floor area shall accommodate, at 3 square feet (0.28 mb per person, not less than 25 percent of the occupant load of the floor area served by the lobby. 2. The occupant evacuation elevator lobby floor area also shall accommodate one wheelchair space of 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm) for each 50 persons, or portion thereof, of the occupant load of the floor area served by the lobby. Exception: The size of lobbies serving multiple banks of elevators shall have the minimum floor area approved on an individual basis and shall be consistent with the building's fire safety and evacuation plan. 3008.7.5 Signage. An approved sign indicating elevators are suitable for occupant self-evacuation shall be posted on all floors adjacent to each elevator call station serving occupant evacuation elevators. 3008.7.6 Lobby status indicator. Each occupant evacua- tion elevator lobby shall be equipped with a status indica- tor arranged to display all of the following information: 1. An illuminated green light and the message, "Eleva- tors available for occupant evacuation," when the elevators are operating in normal service and the fire alarm system is indicating an alarm in the building. 2. An illuminated red light and the message, "Elevators out of service, use exit stairs" when the elevators are in Phase I emergency recall operation or Phase II firefighters' emergency operation in accordance with the requirements in California Code of Regula- tions, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders. 3. No illuminated Light or message when the elevators are operating in normal service. 3008.7.7 Two-way communication system. A two-way communication system shall be provided in each occupant evacuation elevator lobby for the purpose of initiating communication with the fire command center or an alter- nate location approved by the fire department. 3008.7.7.1 Design and installation. The two-way communication system shall include audible and visi- ble signals and shall be designed and installed in accor- dance with the requirements in ICC At 17.1. 3008.7.7.2 Instructions. Instructions for the use of the two-way communication system along with the loca- tion of the station shall be permanently located adjacent to each station. Signage shall comply with the ICC At 17.1 requirements for visual characters. 3008.7.3.2 Door closing. Each fire door assembly pro- tecting the lobby doorway shall be automatic-closing 3008.8 Elevator system monitoring. The occupant evacua- tion elevators shall be continuously monitored at the fire 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 419 ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS command center or a central control point approved by the fire department and arranged to display all of the following information: 3008.11 Hazardous material areas. No building areas shall contain hazardous materials exceeding the maximum allow- able quantities per control area as addressed in Section 414.2. l. Floor location of each elevator car. 2. Direction of travel of each elevator car. 3. Status of each elevator car with respect to whether it is occupied. 4. Status of normal power to the elevator equipment, ele- vator controller cooling equipment, and elevator machine room ventilation and cooling equipment. 5. Status of standby or emergency power system that pro- vides backup power to the elevator equipment, elevator , controller cooling equipment, and elevator machine room ventilation and cooling equipment. 6. Activation of any fire alarm initiating device in any ele- vator lobby, elevator machine room or machine space, or elevator hoistway. 3008.8.1 Elevator recall. The fire command center or an alternate location approved by the fire department shall be provided with the means to manually initiate a Phase I Emergency Recall of the occupant evacuation elevators in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders 3008.9 Electrical power. The following features serving each occupant evacuation elevator shall be supplied by both normal power and Type 60/Class 2/Level 1 standby power: 1. Elevator equipment. 2. Elevator machine room ventilation and cooling equip- ment. 3. Elevator controller cooling equipment. 3008.9.1 Protection of wiring or cables. Wires or cables that are located outside of the elevator hoistway and machine room and that provide normal or standby power, control signals, communication with the car, lighting, heating, air conditioning, ventilation and fire-detecting systems to fire service access elevators shall be protected by construction having a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours, or shall be circuit integrity cable having a fire-resistance ·rating of not less than 2 hours. Exception: Wiring and cables to control signals are not required to be protected provided that wiring and cables do not serve Phase I[ emergency in-car operations. 3008.10 Emergency voice/alarm communication system. The building shall be provided with an emergency voice/ alarm communication system. The emergency voice/alarm communication system shall be accessible to the fire depart- ment. The system shall be provided in accordance with Sec- tion 907.2.12.2. 3008.10.1 Notification appliances. No fewer than one audible and one visible notification appliance shall be installed within each occupant evacuation elevator lobby. 420 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS shall also comply with the smoke and draft control door assembly requirements of Section 716.5.3.1 with the UL 1784 test conducted without the artificial bottom seal. 3007.7.4 Lobby size.Regardless of any number of fire service access elevators served by the same elevator lobby, the enclosed fire service access elevator lobby shall be not less than 150 square feet ( 14 mz) in area with a min- imum dimension of 8 feet (2440 mm). 3007.7.5 Fire service access elevator symbol. A pictorial symbol of a standardized design designating which eleva- tors are fire service access elevators shall be installed on each side of the hoistway door frame on the portion of the frame at right angles to the fire service access elevator lobby. The fire service access elevator symbol shall be designed as shown in Figure 3007.7.5 and shall comply with the following: 1. The fire service access elevator symbol shall be not less than 3 inches (76 mm) in height. 2. The vertical center line of the fire service access ele- vator symbol shall be centered on the hoistway door frame. Each symbol shall not be less than 78 inches (1981 Inm), and not more than 84 (2134 mm) inches above the finished floor at the threshold. FIGURE 3007.7.5 FIRE SERVICE ACCESS ELEVATOR SYMBOL 3007.8 Elevator system monitoring. The fire service access elevator shall be continuously monitored at the fire command center by a standard emergency service interface system meeting the requirements of NFPA 72. 3007.9 Electrical power. The following features serving each fire service access elevator shall be supplied by both normal power and Type 60/Class 2/Level 1 standby power: 1. Elevator equipment. 2. Elevator hoistway lighting. 3. Elevator machine room ventilation and cooling equip- ment. 4. Elevator controller cooling equipment. 3007.9.1 Protection of wiring or cables. Wires or cables that are located outside of the elevator hoistway and machine room and that provide normal or standby power, control signals, communication with the car, lighting, heating, air conditioning, ventilation and fire-detecting systems to fire service access elevators shall be protected by construction having a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours, or shall be circuit integrity cable having a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours. Exception: Wiring and cables to control signals are not required to be protected provided that wiring and cables do not serve Phase II emergency in-car operations. 3007.10 Standpipe hose connection. A Class I standpipe hose connection in accordance with Section 905 shall be pro- vided in the interior exit stairway and ramp having direct access from the fire service access elevator lobby. 3007.10.1 Access. The exit enclosure containing the standpipe shall have access to the floor without passing through the fire service access elevator lobby. SECTION 3008 OCCUPANT EVACUATION ELEVATORS 3008.1 General. Where elevators are to be used for occupant self-evacuation during fires, all passenger elevators for gen- eral public use shall comply with Sections 3008.1 through 3008.11. Where other elevators are used for occupant self- evacuation, they shall also comply with these sections. 3008.1.1 Additional exit stairway. Where an additional means of egress is required in accordance with Section 403.5.2, an additional exit stairway shall not be required to be installed in buildings provided with occupant evacua- tion elevators complying with Section 3008.1. 3008.1.2 Fire safety and evacuation plan. The building shall have an approved fire safety and evacuation plan in accordance with the applicable requirements of Section 404 of the California Fire Code.The fire safety and evac- uation plan shall incorporate specific procedures for the occupants using evacuation elevators. 3008.2 Phase I Emergency recall operation. An indepen- dent, three-position, key-operated "Fire Recall" switch com- plying with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders shall be provided at the designated level for each occupant evacuation elevator. 3008.2.1 Operation. The occupant evacuation elevators shall be used for occupant self-evacuation only in the nor- mal elevator operating mode prior to Phase I Emergency Recall Operation in accordance with the requirements in California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chop- ter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders and the build- ing's fire safety and evacuation plan. 3008.2.2 Activation. Occupant evacuation elevator sys- tems shall be activated by any of the following: 1. The operation of an automatic sprinkler system complying with Section 3008.3; 2. Smoke detectors required by another provision of the code; 3. Approved manual controls. 418 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS 3005.2 Escalators and moving walks. Escalators and mov- ing walks shall be constructed of approved noncombustible and fire-retardant materials. This requirement shall not apply to electrical equipment, wiring, wheels, handrails and the use of 1/28-inch (0.9 mm) wood veneers on balustrades backed up with noncombustible materials. 3005.2.1 Enclosure. Escalator floor openings shall be enclosed with shaft enclosures complying with Section 713. 3006.4 Machine rooms and machinery spaces. Elevator machine rooms and machinery spaces shall be enclosed with fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711, or both. The fire-resistance rating shall be not less than the required rating of the hoistway enclosure served by the machinery. Openings in the fire barriers shall be protected with assemblies having a fire protection rating not less than that required for the hoistway enclosure doors. 3005.2.2 Escalators. Where provided in below-grade transportation stations, escalators shall have a clear width of not less than 32 inches (815 mm). Exception: The clear width is not required in existing facilities undergoing alterations. 3005.3 Conveyors. Conveyors and conveying systems shall comply with ASME B20.1. 3005.3.1 Enclosure. Conveyors and related equipment connecting successive floors or levels shall be enclosed with shaft enclosures complying with Section 713. 3005.3.2 Conveyor safeties. Power-operated conveyors, belts and other material-moving devices shall be equipped with automatic limit switches which will shut off the power in an emergency and automatically stop all opera- tion of the device. 3005.4 Personnel and material hoists. Personnel and mate- Mal hoists shall be designed utilizing an approved method that accounts for the conditions imposed during the intended operation of the hoist device. The design shall include, but is not limited to, anticipated loads, structural stability, impact, vibration, stresses and seismic restraint. The design shall account for the construction, installation, operation and inspection of the hoist tower, car, machinery and control equipment, guide members and hoisting mechanism. Addi- tionally, the design of personnel hoists shall include provi- sions for field testing and maintenance which will demonstrate that the hoist device functions in accordance with the design. Field tests shall be conducted upon the corn- pletion of an installation or following a major alteration of a personnel hoist. SECTION 3006 MACHINE ROOMS 3006.1 Access. An approved means of access shall be pro- vided to elevator machine rooms and overhead machinery spaces. 3006.2 Venting. Elevator machine rooms that contain solid- state equipment for elevator operation shall be provided with an independent ventilation or air-conditioning system to pro- tect against the overheating of the electrical equipment. The system shall be capable of maintaining temperatures within the range established for the elevator equipment. 3006.3 Pressurization. The elevator machine room serving a pressurized elevator hoistway shall be pressurized upon acti- vation of a heat or smoke detector located in the elevator machine room. Exceptions: 1. Where machine rooms and machinery spaces do not abut and have no openings to the hoistway enclosure they serve the fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies con- structed in accordance with Section 711, or both, shall be permitted to be reduced to a 1-hour fire- resistance rating. 2. In buildings four stories or less above grade plane where machine room and machinery spaces do not abut and have no openings to the hoistway enclosure they serve, the machine room and machinery spaces are not required to be fire-resistance rated. 3006.4.1 Automatic sprinkler system. Automatic sprin- klers shall not be required to be installed in the elevator hoistway, elevator machine room, elevator machinery space, elevator control space, or elevator control room where all the following are met: 1. Approved smoke detectors shall be installed in the elevator hoistway, elevator machine room, elevator machinery spaces, elevator control spaces, or eleva- tor control rooms and connected to the building fire alarm system in accordance with Section 907. 2. Activation of any smoke detector located in the ele- vator hoistway, elevator machine room, elevator machinery space, elevator control space, or elevator control room shall cause the actuation of the build- ing fire alarm notijication appliances in accordance with Section 907. 3. Activation of any smoke detector located in the ele- vator hoistway, elevator machine room, elevator machinery space, elevator control space, or elevator control room shall cause all elevators having any equipment located in that elevator hoistway, eleva- tor machine room, elevator machinery space, eleva- tor control space, or elevator control room to recall nonstop to the appropriate designated floor in accordance with CCR Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders. 4. The elevator machine room, elevator machinery space, elevator control space, or elevator control room shall be enclosed with fire barriers con- structed in accordance with Section 707 or horizon- tal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 712, or both. The fire-resistance rating shall not be less than the required rating of the hoistway enclosure served by the machinery. Openings in the fire barriers shall be protected with assemblies hav- 416 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS accommodate the carrying of the gurney or stretcher as permitted by the local jurisdictional authority. 5. Elevators in buildings or structures less than four stories in height for which the local jurisdictional authority has granted an exception in the form of a written document. 3002.4.la Gurney size. The medical emergency service elevator shall accommodate the loading and transport of an ambulance gurney or stretcher [maximum size 24 inches by 84 inches (610 mm by 2134 mm) with not less than 5-inch (127 mm) radius corners] in the horizontal position. 3002.4.2a Hoistway doors. The hoistway landing open- ings shall be provided with power-operated doors. 3002.4.3a Elevator entrance openings and car size. The elevator car shall be Of such a size and arrangement to accommodate a 24-inch by 84-inch (610 mm by 2134 mm) ambulance gurney or stretcher with not less than 5-inch (127 mm) radius corners, in the horizontal, open position, shall be provided with a minimum clear distance between walls or between walls and door excluding return panels not less than 80 inches by 54 inches (2032 mm by 1372 mm), and a minimum distance from wall to return panel not less than 51 inches (1295 nim) with a 42-inch (1067 mm) side slide door. Exception: The elevator car dimensions and/or the clear entrance opening dimensions may be altered where it can be demonstrated to the local jurisdictional authority's satisfaction that the proposed configuration will handle the designated gumey or stretcher with equivalent ease. Documentation from the local author- ity shall be provided to the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board. 3002.4.4a Elevator recall The elevator(s) designated the medical emergency elevator shall be equipped with a key switch to recall the elevator nonstop to the mainfloor. For the purpose of this section, elevators in compliance with Section 3003.2 shall be acceptable. 3002.6 Prohibited doors. Doors, other than hoistway doors and the elevator car door, shall be prohibited at the point of access to an elevator car unless such doors are readily open- able from the car side without a key, tool, special knowledge or effort. 3002.7 Common enclosure with stairway. Elevators shall not be in a common shaft enclosure with a stairway. Exception: Elevators within open parking garages need not be separated from stairway enclosures. 3002.8 Glass in elevator enclosures. Glass in elevator enclo- sures shall comply with Section 2409.1. 3002.9 Photoelectric tube bypass switch. 3002.9.1 Elevators equipped with photoelectric tube devices which control the closing of automatic, power- operated car or hoistway doors, or both, shall have a switch in the car which, when actuated, will render the photoelectric tube device ineffective. 3002.9.2 The switch shall be constant-pressure type, requiring not less than 10 pounds (44.5N) or more than 15 pounds (66.7 N) pressure to actuate. 3002.9.3 The switch shall be located not less than 6 feet (1829 mm) or more than 6 feet 6 inches (1981 mm) above the car floor and shall be located in or adjacent to the operating panel. 3002.9.4 The switch shall be clearly labeled TO BE USED IN CASE OF FIRE ONLY. 3002.9.5 Switches shall be kept in working order or be removed when existing installations are arranged to com- ply with Section 3002.9.5, Exception 1 or 2. Exceptions: 1. Elevators installed and maintained in compliance with Section 3003. 2. Where alternate means acceptable to the fire authority having jurisdiction are provided that will ensure the doors can close under adverse smoke conditions. 3002.4.5a Designation. Medical emergency elevators shall be identified by the international symbol (Star of Life) for emergency medical services. 3002.4.6a Symbol size. The symbol shall not be less than 3 inches (76 mm) in size. 3002.4.7a Symbol location. A symbol shall be perma- nently attached to each side of the hoistway door frame on the portion of the frame at right angles to the hallway or landing area.Each symbol shall be not less than 78 inches (1981 mm) and not more than 84 inches (2134 mm) above the floor level at the threshold, 3002.5 Emergency doors.Emergency doors in blind hoist- ways as described in ASME A17.1-2004, section 2.11.1.2, and access panels as described in ASME A17.1-2004, section 2.11.1.4, are prohibited in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders. 414 SECTION 3003 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS [F] 3003.1 Standby power. In buildings and structures where standby power is required or furnished to operate an elevator, the operation shall be in accordance with Sections 3003.1.1 through 3003.1.4. [F] 3003.1.1 Manual transfer. Standby power shall be manually transferable to all elevators in each bank. [F] 3003.1.2 One elevator. Where only one elevator is installed, the elevator shall automatically transfer to standby power within 60 seconds after failure of normal power. [F] 3003.1.3 Two or more elevators. Where two or more elevators are controlled by a common operating system, all elevators shall automatically transfer to standby power within 60 seconds after failure of normal power where the standby power source is of sufficient capacity to operate 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CO0E V ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC HOUSING 118-407.2.2.4 Differentiation. Each destination-ori- ented elevator in a bank of elevators shall have audible and visible means for differentiation. 11B-407.2.3 Hoistway signs. Signs at elevator hoistways shall comply with Section 11 B-401.1.3. 118-407.2.3.1 Floor designation. Floor designations complying with Sections 118-703,2 and 118-703.4.1 shall be provided on both jambs of elevator hoistway entrances. Floor designations shall be provided in both raised characters and Braille.Rahed characters shall be 2 inches (51 mrn) high. A raised star,placed to the left of the floor designation,shall be provided on both jambs at the main entry level. The outside diameter Of the star shall be 2 inches (51 mm) and all points shall be of equal length. Raised characters, including the star,shall be white on a black background. Braille complying with Section 11 8-703.3 shall be placed below the corresponding raised characters and the star. The Braille translation for the star shall be "MAIN". Applied plates are acceptable if they are per- manently fixed to the jamb. FIGURE 118-407.2.3.1 FLOOR DESIGNATIONS ON JAMBS OF ELEVATOR HOISTWAY ENTRANCE 11B-407.2.3.2 Car designations. Destination-oriented elevators shall provide tactile car identification com- plying with Sections 118-1031 and 118-703.4.1 on both jambs of the hoistway immediately below the floor designation. Car designations shall be provided in both raised characters and Braille.Raised characters shall be 2 inches (51 mm) high.Raised characters shall be white on a black background. Braille complying with Section 1 1 B-703.3 shall be placed below the cor- responding raised characters. Applied plates are acceptable if they are permanently fixed to the jamb. 11B-407.3 Elevator door requirements. Hoistway and car doors shall comply with Section 118-401.3. 118-407.3.1 Type. Elevator doors shall be the horizontal sliding type. Car gates shall be prohibited. 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE C\1 3 *1 CNE . I :: I . A.. 118-407.3.2 Operation. Elevator hoistway and car doors shall open and close automatically. Exception: Existing manually operated hoistway swing doors shall be permitted provided that they com- ply with Sections 11 B-404.1.3 and 11 B-4041.9. Car door closing shall not be initiated until the hoistway door is closed. FIGURE 118-407.2.3.2 CAR DESIGNATIONS ON JAMBS OF DESTINATION-ORIENTED ELEVATOR HOISTWAY ENTRANCES 11B-407.3.3 Reopening device. Elevator doors shall be provided with a reopening device complying with Section 118-407.3.3 that shall stop and reopen a car door and hoistway door automatically if the door becomes obstructed by an object or person. Exception: Existing elevators with manually operated doors shall not be required to comply with Section 11 B- 407.3.3. 11B-407.3.3.1 Height. The device shall be activated by sensing an obstruction passing through the opening at 5 inches (127 mm) nominal and 29 inches (737 mm) nominal above the finish floor. 11B-407.3.3.2 Contact. The device shall not require physical contact to be activated, although contact is permitted to occur before the door reverses. 11B-407.3.3.3 Duration. Door reopening devices shall remain effective for 20 seconds minimum. 11B-407.3.4 Door and signal timing. The minimum acceptable time from notification that a car is answering a call or notification of the car assigned at the means for the entry of destination information until the doors of that car start to close shall be calculated from the following equa- tion: T = D/(1.5 ft/s) or T = D/(455 mm/s) = 5 seconds mini- mum where T equals the total time in seconds and D equals the distance (in feet or millimeters) from the point in the lobby or corridor 60 inches (1524 mm) directly in front of the farthest call button controlling that car to the centerline of its hoistway door. Exceptions: 1. For cars with in-car lanterns, T shall be permitted to begin when the signal is visible from the point 565 ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC HOUSING 60 inches (1524 mm) directly in front of the far- thest hall call button and the audible signal is sounded. 2. Destination-oriented elevators shall not be required to comply with Section 118-407.3,4, 118-407.3.5 Door delay. Elevator doors shall remain fully open in response to a car call for 5 seconds mini- mum. 11B-407.3.6 Width. The width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 118-407.4.1. Exception: In existing elevators, a power-operated car door complying with Section 11 B-4041.3 shall be per- mitted. 118-407.4 Elevator car requirements. Elevator cars shall comply with Section 118-407.4. 11B-407.4.1 Car dimensions. Inside dimensions of eleva- tor cars and clear width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 118-407.4.1. Exception·. In existing buildings, where existing shaft configuration or technical infeasibility prohibits strict compliance with Section 11 8-407.4.1, existing elevator car configurations that provide a clear floor area of 18 square feet ( 1.67 mb minimum and also provide an inside clear depth 54 inches (1372 mm) minimum and a clear width 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum shall be permitted. 11B-407.4.2 Floor surfaces. Floor surfaces in elevator cars shall comply with Sections 118-301 and 118-303. 11B-407.4.3 Platform to hoistway clearance. The clear- ance between the car platform sill and the edge of any hoistway landing shall be 1 44 inch (32 mm) maximum. 11B-407.4.4 Leveling. Each car shall be equipped with a self-leveling feature that will automatically bring and maintain the car at floor landings within a tolerance of M inch (12.7 min) under rated loading to zero loading condi- tions. 11B-407.4.5 Illumination. The level of illumination at the car controls, platform, car threshold and car landing sill shall be 5 foot candles (54 lux) minimum. 11B-407.4.6 Elevator car controls. Where provided, ele- I vator car controls shall comply with Sections 118-401.4.6 and 118-309.4. Exception: In existing elevators, where a new car oper- ating panel complying with Section 118-407.4.6 is pro- vided, existing car operating panels may remain operational and shall not be required to comply with Section 11 8-401.4.6. 11B-407.4.6.1 Location. Controls shall be located within one of the reach ranges specified in Section 1 1 B- 308. Exceptions: 1. Where the elevator panel serves more than 16 openings and a parallel approach is provided, buttons with floor designations shall be per- mitted to be 54 inches (1372 mm) maximum above the finish floor. 2. In existing elevators, car control buttons with floor designations shall be permitted to be located 54 inches (1372 mm) maximum above the finish floor where a parallel approach is provided. 11B-407.4.6.2 Buttons. Car control buttons with floor designations shall comply with Section 1 1 B-401 .4.6.1. Exception:Reserved. 11B-407.4.6.2.1 Size and shape. Buttons shall have square shoulders, be 3/jnch (19.1 rom)minimum in their smallest dimension and be raised 14 inch (3.2 mm) plus or minus '/32 inch (0.8 mm) above the sur- rounding surface. 11B-407.4.6.2.2 Arrangement. Buttons shall be arranged with numbers in ascending order. When two or more columns of buttons are provided they shall read from left to right. 118-407.4.6.2.3 Illumination. Car control buttons shall be illuminated. 11B-407.4.6.2.4 Operation. Car control buttons shall be activated by a mechanical motion that is detectable. TABLE 118-407.4.1 ELEVATOR CAR DIMENSIONS MINIMUM DIMENSIONS DOOR LOCATION Door clear width Inside car, side to side Inside car, back wall to front return Inside car, back wall to Inside face of door Centered Side (off-centered) Any Any 42 inches 80 inches 51 inches 54 inches (1067 mm)(2032 mm)(1295 mm)(1372 mrn) 36 inches 68 inches 51 inches 54 inches (914 mm)'(1727 mm)(1295 mm)(1372 mm) 36 inches 54 inches 80 inches 80 inches (9/4 mm)'(1372 mm)(2032 mrn)(2032 mm) 36 inches 60 inches 60 inches 60 inches (914 mm)2 (1524 mm)2 (1524 mm)2 (1524 mm)2 1. A tolerance of minus 54 inch (15.9 mm) is permitted. 2. Other car configurations that provide a turning space complying with Section 11 B-304 with the door closed shall be permitted. 566 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC HOUSING 80 min 68 min 2032 1727 E*C CES LO 7 | 42 min 1 1087 ] 36 min J 914 (a)(b) centered door side (off-centered) door 54 min 1372 60 min 1524 C 0 0,E d CO 1 36 min ! 1 36 min 1 914 914 Cd) (c) any door location any door location 48 min 1219 (e) 18 sq ft min 1.67 0 Exception existing elevator car configuration FIGURE 118-407.4.1 ELEVATOR CAR DIMENSIONS 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 567 ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC HOUSING 11B-407.4.6.3 Keypads. Car control keypads shall be in a standard telephone keypad arrangement and shall comply with Section 118-407.4.1.1 11B-407.4.6.4 Emergency controls. Emergency con- trols shall comply with Section 11 8-401.4.6.4. 11B-407.4.6.4.1 Height. Emergency control buttons shall have their centerlines 35 inches (889 mm) min- imum above the finish floor. 11B-407.4.6.4.2 Location. Emergency controls, including the emergency alarm, shall be grouped at the bottom of the panel. 11B-407.4.7 Designations and indicators of car con- trols. Designations and indicators of car controls shall comply with Section 1 I B-401.4.1. Exception: In existing elevators, where a new car oper- ating panel complying with Section 11 8-407.4.7 is pro- vided, existing car operating panels may remain operational and shall not be required to comply with Section 11 8-407.4.1. 118-407.4.7.1 Buttons. Car control buttons shall com- ply with Section 1 1 B-407 .4.7 .1. 11B-407.4.7.1.1 Type. Control buttons shall be iden- tified by raised characters or symbols, white on a black background, complying with Section 11 B- 703.2 and Braille complying with Section 11 8-703.3. 118-407.4.7.1.2 Location. Raised characte rs or symbols and Braille designations shall be placed immediately to the left of the control button to which the designations apply. 11B-407.4.7.1.3 Symbols. The control button for the emergency stop, alarm, door open, door close, main entry floor, and phone, shall be identified with raised symbols and Braille as shown in Table 118- 407.4.7.1.3. 118-407.4.7.1.4 Visible indicators. Buttons with floor designations shall be provided with visible indicators to show that a call has been registered. The visible indication shall extinguish when the car arrives at the designated floor. 11B-407.4.7.1.5 Button spacing. A minimum clear space of 48 inch (9.5 mm) or other suitable means of separation shall be provided between rows of con- trol buttons. 118-407.4.7.2 Keypads. Keypads shall be identified by characters complying with Section 11 B-103.5 and shall be centered on the corresponding keypad button. The number five key shall have a single raised dot. The dot shall be 0.118 inch (3 mm) to 0.120 inch (3.05 mm) base diameter and in other aspects comply with Table 118-703.3.1. 118-407.4.8 Car position indicators. Audible and visible car position indicators shaU be provided in elevator cars. 118-407.4.8.1 Visible indicators. Visible indicators shall comply with Section 118-407.4.8.1. 11B-407.4.8.1.1 Size. Characters shall be M inch (12.7 mm) high minimum. 118-407.4.8.1.2 Location. Indicators shall be located above the car control panel or above the door. 11B-407.4.8.1.3 Floor arrival. As the car passes a floor and when a car stops at a floor served by the elevator, the corresponding character shall illumi- nate. Exception: Destination-oriented elevators shall not be required to comply with Section 11 B- 407.4.8.1.3 provided that the visible indicators extinguish when the call has been answered. Control Button Raised Sym bol Braille Message Emergency Stop ...... ... "ST'OP Three Cells Alarm .0 ... .. ... AL"AR"M Four Cells Door Open Al.... ... ... OP"EN" Three Cells Door Close ...... .... ... CLOSE Five Cells M ain Entry Floor A MA"IN" ThrA Cells Phone ... ......... .. PH"ONE" Four Cells TABLE 118-407.4.7.1.3 ELEVATOR CONTROL BUTTON IDENTIFICATION 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE Santa Ana Library, 26 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA. Elevator Configuration· 3-Stop tri Line Elevator Weight. 2250 Lbs Elevator Rise: 22 Elevator Floors 8,132 Ele'iator Capacity 1200 lbs. Elevator Speed 125 FPH A.O A Specifications Car. Dimentions/Capacity: 67" X 43.5" / 1200 Lbs. Cap. (Does not meet minimum footprint/Capacity requirements) Fixtures-Pushbuttons: Minimum/Maximum pushbutton height 35" /56 Hall Fixtures. 42" center-line above floor for pushbuttons Hall Signals 72" above floor Jamb Braille: 60'0 center-line, 2" Character- All Buttons. Minimum 3/6" diameter. 1/8" raised configuration Elevator Machine Room West Wail, Machine Room 735- H,dr;utic Powir Unit Controls ·1* LineDisconnEct Top View Con:rol , Elevator Carr Ilmn lin Ihworo•,1 L- 20-20-'35.074 Ocor W!h 37 tie•ale, Hand,11 Star Elevator Service, Inc Santa Ana Library Elevator C Loc 26 Civic Center Plaza 1 b Top View' b Orawing EBy· JW H (ar Pal'.1 Oate· 1-9-2014 IQI@v. 1 ON,36- 2·Sried 5/5 1035 .t, 2.-9- / f 26 1 4 I d 90% 7 7 'f 1 i 1