CLASSIFICATION OF VERTICAL CIRCULATION SYSTEMS


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<emphasis role="italic"><emphasis role="bold">CLASSIFICATION OF VERTICAL CIRCULATION SYSTEMS</emphasis></emphasis>Vertical circulation systems may be divided into two classes. Class I systems are intended for movement of both people and goods and include ramps, stairs, escalators, and elevators. Class II systems, including dumbwaiters and vertical conveyors, in contrast, may not be used for movement of people.Class I systems may be divided into two subclasses, A and B. Class IA systems can be used by people both under normal and emergency con…
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Frederick S. Merritt; Jonathan T. Ricketts: Building Design and Construction Handbook, Sixth Edition. CLASSIFICATION OF VERTICAL CIRCULATION SYSTEMS, Chapter (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2001 1994 1982 1975 1965 1958), AccessEngineering Export