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 8 - Machinery and Equipment for Power Cable-Driven Passenger and Freight Elevators
Section 3030 - Car and Counterweight Guide Rails, Rail Supports, and Fastenings
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Guide Rails Required. All elevators and their counterweights shall be provided with guide rails.
EXCEPTION: Existing counterweights running in boxes.
(b) Material. Guide rails, guide rail brackets, rail clips, fishplates, and their fastenings shall be of steel or other metals conforming to the requirements of this section.
EXCEPTIONS:
(c) Requirements for Steel. Steel where used, shall conform to the requirements of Design Section 3109(b).
(d) Requirements for Metals Other Than Steel. Metals, other than steel, may be used provided the factor of safety is not less than, and the deflections not more than, the values specified in Design Section 3109, and provided that cast iron is not used.
(e) Rail Section.
EXCEPTION:
Other approved shapes may be used subject to the requirements of Design Section 3109(c).
FIGURE 3030 E1
T-Section Rail
TABLE 3030 E1--STEEL GUIDE RAILS
Nominal Wt. | |||||||
Per Foot |
Nominal Dimension in Inches |
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in Lbs. | A | B | C | D | E | ||
8.......................... | 2 7/16 | 3 1/2 | 5/8 | 1 1/4 | 5/16 | ||
11.......................... | 3 1/2 | 4 1/2 | 5/8 | 1 1/2 | 5/16 | ||
12.......................... | 3 1/2 | 5 | 5/8 | 1 3/4 | 5/16 | ||
15.......................... | 3 1/2 | 5 | 5/8 | 1 31/32 | 1/2 | ||
18 1/2 .......................... | 4 1/4 | 5 1/2 | 3/4 | 1 31/32 | 1/2 | ||
22 1/2 .......................... | 4 3/64 | 5 1/2 | 1 1/8 | 2 | 9/16 | ||
30.......................... | 5 | 5 1/2 | 1 1/4 | 2 1/4 | 11/16 |
TABLE 3030 E2--WOOD GUIDE RAILS
Maximum Total Weight Per Pair of Guide Rails | Cross Section of Each Guide Rail in Inches |
3,000.......................... | 1 1/2 x 1 3/4 |
5,000.......................... | 1 7/8 x 2 1/4 |
8,000.......................... | 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 |
10,000.......................... | 2 5/8 x 2 3/4 |
14,000.......................... | 4 x 5 1/4 |
16,000.......................... | 5 x 7 |
(f) Maximum Load on Rails in Relation to the Bracket Spacing. The maximum load on rails in relation to the bracket spacing shall be the smallest of the two values established by Sections 3030(f) (1), 3030(f) (2), and 3030(f) (3).
EXCEPTION: The bracket spacing may exceed the values specified in Figure 3030 F1 for a counterweight with a safety device or for a given weight of car plus its rated load per pair of guide rails, provided:
FIGURE 3030 F1
Maximum Weight of Car with Rated Load or of Counterweight with Safety for a Pair of Guide Rails as specified in Section 3030(f)(1).
TABLE NO. 3030 F2
Load Multiplying Factor for Duplex Safeties
Vertical Distance Between Safeties in Feet | Multiple Load in Figure 3030 F1 |
18 or more.......................... | ..........................2.0 |
15.......................... | ..........................1.83 |
12.......................... | ..........................1.67 |
9.......................... | ..........................1.50 |
FIGURE 3030 F3A
MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF COUNTERWEIGHTS AND BRACKET SPACING SPECIFIED IN 3030 (f) (3)
FIGURE 3030 F3B
MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF COUNTERWEIGHTS AND BRACKET SPACING SPECIFIED IN 3030 (f) (3)
FIGURE 3030 F3C
MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF COUNTERWEIGHT AND BRACKET HEIGHT SPACING SPECIFIED IN SECTION 3030 (f) (4)
FIGURE 3030 F4
MAXIMUM COUNTERWEIGHT AND BRACKET HEIGHT SPECIFIED IN SECTION 3030 (f) (4)
EXCEPTIONS:
EXCEPTION: The counterweight guide systems of elevators need not comply with Section 3030(f)(3), Section 3030(f)(4), Section 3030(f)(5) and Section 3030(f)(6) where proper certification to the Division of Industrial Safety has been made by an engineer qualified under the Civil and Professional Engineers Act that the guide system has been designed and built to withstand the seismic forces for which the building was designed.
(g) Stresses and Deflections. The stresses and deflections in a guide rail or in a rail and its reinforcement shall not exceed those specified in Design Section 3109(a)(1), nor shall the deflections in the brackets and fastenings exceed those specified in Design Section 3109(a)(2).
(h) Guide Rail Guiding Surfaces. Guide rails shall have finished guiding surfaces.
(i) Rail Joints and Fishplates.
TABLE NO. 3030 I2
Minimum Thickness of Fishplates and Minimum Diameter of Fastening Bolts
Nominal Weight of Guide Rail in Pounds Per Foot | Minimum Thickness of Fishplates In Inches | Minimum Diameter Of Bolts In Inches | |
8.......................... | 9/16 | 1/2 | |
11.......................... | 11/16 | 5/8 | |
12.......................... | 11/16 | 5/8 | |
15.......................... | 11/16 | 5/8 | |
18 1/2 .......................... | 13/16 | 3/4 | |
22 1/2 .......................... | 13/16 | 3/4 | |
30.......................... | 15/16 | 3/4 |
(j) Overall Length of Guide Rails. The top and bottom ends of each run of guide rail shall be so located in relation to the extreme positions of travel of the car and counterweight that the car and counterweight guiding members cannot travel beyond the ends of the guide rails. This shall mean from the bottom of the pit to the underside of the overhead slab or beams.
(k) Guide Rail Brackets and Building Supports.
Where necessary, the building construction shall be reinforced to provide adequate support for the guide rails.
NOTE: Hoistway enclosure walls of brick, terra cotta, and similar materials, used in buildings of steel and concrete construction, are usually insufficient in strength to form by themselves adequate supports for the guide rails.
(l) Fastening of Guide Rails to Rail Brackets.
TABLE NO. 3030 L2
Minimum size of Rail Fastening Bolts
Nominal Weight of Guide Rail in Pounds Per Foot | Minimum Diameter of Bolts in Inches |
8.......................... | .......................... 1/2 |
11.......................... | .......................... 5/8 |
12.......................... | .......................... 5/8 |
15.......................... | .......................... 5/8 |
18 1/2 .......................... | .......................... 5/8 |
22 1/2 .......................... | .......................... 3/4 |
30.......................... | .......................... 3/4 |
1. Amendment filed 9-5-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 36).
2. Amendment of subsection (k)(2) filed 6-23-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 26).
3. Amendment of subsections (f) and (k), Figure 3030 F1, Figure 3030 F2, Figure 3030 F3A, Figure 3030 F3B, Figure 3030 F3C, and Table 3030 F4 which were filed 9-5-75 (Register 75, No. 36), was approved by the Building Standards Commission 3-26-76. History note printed in Register 78, No. 30 for technical reasons.
4. Repealer of subsections (f)(3)(A), (f)(3)(B), Table 3030 F4, (f)(4) and new subsections (f)(4), (f)(5) and (f)(6) filed 12-22-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 1).
5. Editorial correction of subsection (b) and Table 3030 E1 (Register 95, No. 26).
6. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (e)(1) to provide more legible illustration in Figure 3030 E1 filed 5-1-2009 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2009, No. 18).
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code.