Chapter 33: MOVING STAIRWAYS AND WALKS

Summary

This chapter addresses moving stairways (escalators), moving walks, and moving ramps. Escalators are described as a means of carrying passengers quickly, comfortably, safely, and continuously. They can also be used to expose the rider to specific views. Escalators may be arranged in parallel (spiral or stacked) and crisscross (spiral or walkaround) layouts. Benefits, disadvantages, and design considerations related to these arrangements are discussed. Photos and sketches are provided to illustrate these installation options. Issues to consider when locating escalators are outlined. Escalator reversibility can provide system flexibility. Standard North American escalators are installed at a 30 degree angle, operate at 100 fpm, and are available in 32 inch and 48 inch sizes.

Escalator system components include a supporting truss, tracks, a sprocket assembly, the moving stairs themselves, handrail, balustrade, drive machine, and controls. The numerous safety features that are part of escalator operation are outlined. Four common means of providing fire protection at an escalator opening are described: the rolling shutter, smoke guard, spray-nozzle curtain, and sprinkler vent. Appropriate lighting is emphasized.

Application guidelines for escalator systems are given. Examples of installations and organizational arrangements are provided. The combined use of elevators and escalators as a people-moving strategy is discussed. Electric power requirements for escalators are reviewed. Non-standard escalator design options are introduced. Budget estimating is considered.

Moving walks and moving ramps are also presented. These somewhat similar systems are distinguished by their respective maximum slopes of 5 and 15 degrees. Typical applications for walks and ramps are reviewed. Size, capacity, and speed standards are presented.

Chapter Outline

MOVING ELECTRIC STAIRWAYS

33.1 General Information

33.2 Parallel and Crisscross Arrangements

(a) The crisscross arrangement

(b) Parallel escalators

33.3 Location

33.4 Size, Speed, Capacity, and Rise

33.5 Components

33.6 Safety Features

33.7 Fire Protection

33.8 Lighting

33.9 Application

33.10 Elevators and Escalators

33.11 Electric Power Requirements

33.12 Special-Design Escalators

33.13 Preliminary Design Data and Installation Drawings

33.14 Budget Estimating for Escalators

MOVING WALKS AND RAMPS

33.15 General Information

33.16 Application of Moving Walks

33.17 Application of Moving Ramps

33.18 Size, Capacity, and Speed

33.19 Components

Key Concepts

·  escalator versus moving walk or ramp (as distinct systems for different situations)

·  crisscross and parallel escalator arrangements (as an important design decision)

·  design guidelines for escalator locations (as a design tool)

·  standard escalator sizes (as basic design information)

·  escalator system components (as necessary to an understanding of the system)

·  operational and fire safety concerns (addressed by manufacturer and building designer)

·  typical escalator applications (as a means of understanding system capabilities)

·  elevator and escalator integration (as a design approach)

·  standard escalator installation details (as a design tool)

·  typical moving walk/ramp applications (as a means of understanding system capabilities)

·  typical walk/ramp sizes (as a design tool)

Terminology and Metrics

Important Terminology

·  moving stairway (escalator; electric stairway)

·  parallel arrangement (of moving stairways)

parallel-spiral arrangement

stacked-parallel arrangement

·  crisscross arrangement (of moving stairways)

spiral arrangement

walkaround arrangement

·  reversibility

·  width (of escalator)

·  size (of escalator)

·  components

truss

tracks

sprocket assemblies

handrail

working points

ballustrade (crystal ballustrade)

·  fire protection

rolling shutters

smoke guard

spray-nozzle curtain

sprinkler vent

·  moving walk (autowalk)

·  moving ramp

Important Metrics

·  width (of escalator, inches [mm])

·  size (of escalator, inches [mm])

Links to Resources

Schindler Elevator Corporation (select “escalators”):

http://www.us.schindler.com/

Otis Elevator Co. (select “escalators and moving walkways”):

http://www.otis.com/otis/1,1352,CLI1_RES1,00.html

KONE Corporation (select “escalators and autowalks”):

http://www.kone.com/en_US/main/0,,,00.html

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