This edition of ASME A17.1-2022, also known as CSA B44-2022 in Canada, is the twenty-third revision of the code and includes over 100 changes aimed at enhancing safety, security, and functionality of elevator systems
Key Changes in ASME A17.1-2022
- Cybersecurity Requirements: With the increasing integration of technology in elevator systems, ASME A17.1-2022 introduces cybersecurity measures to protect against unauthorized access and cyber threats.
- Remote Interaction Operation (RIO): This new requirement allows for remote operation and monitoring of elevators, which can be particularly useful for maintenance and emergency response.
- Flood Detection Operation: Elevators are now required to have flood detection systems to prevent operation during flooding, enhancing safety in areas prone to natural disasters.
- Hoistway Lighting: Improved lighting in elevator hoistways ensures better visibility for maintenance personnel and emergency responders.
- Emergency Responder Radio Coverage (ERRC): Enhanced communication systems are now mandatory, ensuring that emergency responders can communicate effectively throughout the building.
Impact on Elevator Installations and Modernizations
The adoption of ASME A17.1-2022 has significant implications for building owners and managers.
States like New Hampshire have already adopted the new code, requiring all new elevator installations and modernizations to comply with the updated standards.
Compliance audits are also being conducted to ensure adherence to the new regulations.
Conclusion
The ASME A17.1-2022 update represents a significant step forward in elevator and escalator safety and technology. By addressing modern challenges such as cybersecurity and remote operation, the code ensures that elevator systems are not only safer but also more efficient and reliable.
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