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Elevator Buffer Reactions - IBC

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Galambos

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Jun 27, 2005
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An elevator cut sheet in the US lists a buffer reaction as 32,000lbs, which has obviously been increased for dynamic forces.

IBC 1607.8.1 requires "Elevator loads shall be increased by 100 percent for impact"

I believe that no further increase on those loads are necessary, as they have been increased well beyond 100% for impact by the manufacturer.

Can someone convince me, otherwise?

 
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No further increase is required if allowance for impact is already included.
 
From my experience the elevator shops usually provide both the static and dynamic loading. 32K may not necessarily be an impact load...


 
TDI, agreed, however, the counterweight and car weights are given and are significantly less than the 32k.
 
In further thought, I believe I have only seen static and dynamic up at the sheave beams.

So, if these are loads at the base for a traction elevator (the buffer as you have stated), then I think your assumption that these are dynamic is a good one and go for that allowed stress increase.

 
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