NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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Part E3 Lift installations
Part E3 Lift installations
Introduction to this Part
This Part is intended to ensure that lifts are safe to use, including by people with a disability and emergency services personnel. This Part is also intended to ensure occupants know when lifts should not be used (e.g. during a fire) and, in the event of lift malfunction, for conditions in a lift car to remain tenable and occupants to able to call for assistance.
Objectives
E3O1
Objective
2019: EO3
The Objective of this Part is to—
facilitate the safe movement of occupants; and
facilitate access for emergency services personnel to carry out emergency procedures and assist in the evacuation of occupants.
Stretcher facilities must be provided, to the degree necessary—
in at least one emergency lift required by E3P2; or
where an emergency lift is not required and a passenger lift is provided, in at least one lift, to serve each floor in the building served by the passenger lift.
One or more passenger lifts fitted as emergency lifts to serve each floor served by the lifts in a building must be installed to facilitate the activities of the fire brigade and other emergency services personnel.
(1) A stretcher facility in accordance with (2) must be provided—
in at least one emergency lift required by E3D5; or
where an emergency lift is not required, if passenger lifts are installed to serve any storey above an effective height of 12 m, in at least one of those lifts to serve each floor served by the lifts.
(2) A stretcher facility must accommodate a raised stretcher with a patient lying on it horizontally by providing a clear space not less than 600 mm wide x 2000 mm long x 1400 mm high above the floor level.
a Class 9a building in which patient care areas are located at a level that does not have direct egress to a road or open space.
(2) An emergency lift may be combined with a passenger lift and must serve those storeys served by the passenger lift so that all storeys of the building served by passenger lifts are served by at least one emergency lift.
(3) Where two or more passenger lifts are installed and serve the same storeys, excluding a lift that is within an atrium and not contained wholly within a shaft—
at least two emergency lifts must be provided to serve those storeys; and
if located within different shafts, at least one emergency lift must be provided in each shaft.
Lighting in accordance with AS 1735.12 for all enclosed lift cars.
For all lifts serving more than 2 levels—
automatic audible information within the lift car to identify the level each time the car stops; and
audible and visual indication at each lift landing to indicate the arrival of the lift car; and
audible information and audible indication required by (i) and (ii) is to be provided in a range of between 20 - 80 dB(A) at a maximum frequency of 1500 Hz.
Emergency hands-free communication, including a button that alerts a call centre of a problem and a light to signal that the call has been received, for all lifts except a stairway platform lift.
(1) Where residents in a Class 9c residential care building are on levels which do not have direct access to a road or open space, the building must be provided with either—
at least one lift to accommodate a stretcher in accordance with E3D3(2); or
a ramp in accordance with AS 1428.1.
(2) The lift or ramp required by (1) must discharge at a level providing direct access to a road or open space.
(1) Each group of lifts must be provided with one fire service recall control switch required by E3D9 that activates the fire service recall operation at (6).
be labelled “FIRE SERVICE” in indelible white lettering on a red background; and
have two positions with an “OFF” and an “ON” position identified; and
be operable only by the use of a key that is removable in either the “OFF” position or the “ON” position.
(3) Adhesive labels must not be used for compliance with (2)(b) and (c).
(4) The key in (2)(d) must be able to turn all fire service recall control switches in the building and must have a different key combination to other keys used for lifts in the building.
(5) The fire service recall operation must be activated by—
switching the fire service recall control switch in (1) to “ON”; or
(6) The activation of the fire service recall operation at (5) must—
cancel all registered car and landing calls; and
inactivate all door reopening devices that may be affected by smoke; and
ensure lift cars travelling toward the nominated floor continue to the nominated floor without stopping; and
ensure lift cars travelling away from the nominated floor stop at or before the next available floor without opening the doors (either automatically or by the door open button), reverse direction and travel without stopping to the nominated floor; and
for lifts stopped at a floor other than the nominated floor, close the doors and travel without stopping to the nominated floor; and
ensure that lifts stay at the nominated floor with doors open; and
permit all lifts to return to normal service if the fire service recall control switch at (1) is switched to the “OFF” position during or after the fire service recall operation.
(7) The requirements of (6) do not apply to lifts on inspection service or when the lift car fire service control switch required by E3D12 is in the "ON" position.
(8) Lifts having manual controls must signal an alert to the lift for the lift to return to the nominated floor containing the recall switch that activated the signal.
(1) The lift car fire service drive control switch required by E3D9 must be activated from within the lift car.
(2) The switch must—
be located between 600 mm and 1500 mm above the lift car floor; and
be labelled “FIRE SERVICE” by indelible white lettering on a red background; and
have two positions with an “OFF” and an “ON” position identified; and
operate only by the use of a key that is removable in either the “OFF” position or the “ON” position.
(3) Adhesive labels must not be used for compliance with (2)(b) or (c).
(4) When the lift car fire service drive control switch at (1) is turned to the "ON" position, the lift must—
not respond to the fire service recall control switch; and
cancel all registered lift car and landing calls; and
override all lift car call access control systems; and
inactivate all door reopening devices that may be affected by smoke; and
allow the registration of lift car call by lift car call buttons, however the lift doors must not close in response to the registration of lift car calls; and
activate door closing by constant pressure being applied on the “door close” button unless the button is released before the doors are fully closed, in which case the doors must reopen and any registered lift car calls must be cancelled; and
when the doors are closed, move the lift in response to registered lift car calls while allowing additional lift car calls to also be registered; and
travel to the first possible floor in response to registered lift car calls and cancel all registered lift car calls after the lift stops; and
ensure doors do not open automatically, rather by constant pressure being applied on the “door open” button unless the button is released before the doors are fully open, in which case the doors must re-close.
(5) The requirements of (4) do not apply to a lift operating on inspection service.
(6) A multi-deck lift installation must have systems in place that—
are able to communicate to the fire officer that the fire service drive control switch will not operate until all decks have been cleared of passengers; and
ensure there is an appropriate method of clearing all deck landings of passengers; and
maintain all doors to deck landings not containing the fire service control switch closed and inoperative while the lift is on fire service drive control.