Overview
ISO 8100-30:2019 - “Lifts for the transport of persons and goods - Part 30: Class I, II, III and VI lifts installation” specifies the necessary dimensional requirements to permit the installation of passenger lifts of Class I, II, III and VI. It applies to new lift installations (including car with one entrance), regardless of drive system, and where relevant to existing buildings. The standard excludes lifts with rated speed greater than 6.0 m/s. A corrected version was issued in 2020.
Key topics and technical requirements
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Scope and applicability
- Dimensions for lift cars, wells (hoistways), pits and headroom.
- Applicable to electric, hydraulic and machine room-less configurations.
- Covers individual and multiple lift arrangements, including side-by-side and face-to-face layouts.
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Core dimensional elements
- Car dimensions: width, depth and height and entrance clearances (width and height).
- Well (hoistway) dimensions: plan dimensions, depth and width to accommodate car and counterweight arrangements (through-entrance possible where counterweight is to the side).
- Pit and headroom: minimum clearances below lowest landing and above highest landing for safe operation and maintenance.
- Landing dimensions: thresholds, clearances and arrangements for residential and other building types.
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Machine room and machinery spaces
- Layouts and minimum dimensions for machine rooms for electric and hydraulic lifts.
- Guidance for machine room-less lift machinery located inside the well or on landings.
- Arrangements for individual and common machine rooms serving multiple lifts.
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Performance and classification
- Definitions and use of lift classes: Class I (passenger), Class II (passenger with goods capability), Class III (health-care/hospital), Class VI (intensive traffic, speeds ≥ 2.5 m/s).
- Use of the Renard series for rated speeds (notably for speeds up to 2.5 m/s) and guidance for rated loads and selection of lift class.
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Accessibility and special uses
- Provisions to support persons with disabilities and manoeuvrability for stretchers, beds and ancillary medical equipment in healthcare settings.
Practical applications and users
Who uses ISO 8100-30:2019:
- Architects and building designers - integrate correct hoistway, pit and headroom sizes early in design.
- Lift manufacturers and suppliers - ensure equipment dimensions are compatible with building provisions.
- M&E (mechanical & electrical) engineers and lift consultants - plan machine rooms, shaft layout and lift grouping.
- Contractors and facility managers - verify installations meet dimensional and safety needs.
- Regulators and accessibility planners - reference when specifying minimum clearances for accessibility and healthcare settings.
Related standards
- Part of the ISO 8100 series (replaces ISO 4190-1:2010). Users should consult other parts of ISO 8100 for complementary requirements and national regulations for any additional dimensional or safety mandates.
Keywords: ISO 8100-30:2019, lifts installation, lift dimensions, hoistway size, machine room-less, passenger lifts, elevator standards, accessibility, Renard series.