California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 1 - Department of Industrial Relations
Chapter 4 - Division of Industrial Safety
Subchapter 6 - Elevator Safety Orders
Group II - Elevator Installations for Which the Installation Contract Was Signed Before October 25, 1998
Article 18 - Design Data, Formulas, Tests on Approved Devices, and Electrical Regulations
Section 3108 - Design of Oil Buffers and Buffer Supports and Tests for Approval of Oil Buffers
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Stroke of Oil Buffers.
S = (V)2/19,320
Where: V = Initial velocity in feet per minute
S = Free fall in inches (gravity stopping distance)
FIGURE 3108
(b) Retardation by Oil Buffers. Oil buffers shall develop an average retardation not in excess of 32.2 feet per second per second, and shall develop no peak retardation greater than 80.5 feet per second per second having a duration exceeding 1/25 of a second with any load in the car from rated load to a minimum load of 150 pounds when the buffers are struck with an initial speed of not more than:
(c) Factor of Safety for Oil Buffer Parts. The factor of safety of parts of oil buffers, based on the yield point for compression members and on the ultimate strength and elongation for other parts, at gravity retardation with the maximum load for which the buffer is designed, shall be not less than the following:
(d) L/R for Members Under Compression as Columns. The L/R ratio of members of oil buffers under compression as columns shall be not more than 80.
The L/R ratio specified applies only to those main buffer members which are subject to the impact of the fully loaded car when striking the buffer.
(e) Buffer Oil Requirements. Oils used in oil buffers shall have a pour point of zero degrees F. or lower as defined in ANSI Z11.5 (ASTM D97) and a viscosity index of 75 or higher as defined in ANSI Z11.211 (ASTM D2270).
(f) Approval of Oil Buffers.
(g) Impact on Buffer Supports. The following formulas give the buffer reaction and the impact on the car and counterweight oil buffer supports resulting from buffer engagement:
R = W (1 + [v2/2gS])
P = 2R
The following formulas give the buffer reaction and the impact on the supports of car and counterweight spring buffers which do not fully compress under the conditions outlined in Section 3019.
R = 2W (1 + [v2/2gS])
P = R
Where:
R = Buffer reaction in pounds.
P = Impact in pounds.
W = Weight in car plus rated load in pounds.
v = Speed in feet per second at impact.
S = Buffer stroke in feet.
g = 32.2 feet per second per second.
1. Amendment of subsections (e) and (f)(1) filed 6-23-77;effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 26).
2. Editorial correction of subsection (g) formulas (Register 95, No. 34).