Except as otherwise expressly provided, the following
words, whenever used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings:
ADMINISTRATOR
The Director of the Division of Buildings and Codes in the Department
of Fire, Emergency and Building Services.
CONVEYANCE
Any elevator, dumbwaiter, escalator, moving sidewalk or wheelchair
lift, including vertical wheelchair lifts, inclined wheelchair lifts and inclined
stairway chair lifts.
DORMANT ELEVATOR, DUMBWAITER or ESCALATOR
An elevator or dumbwaiter whose cables have been removed, whose car
and counterweight rest at the bottom of the shaftway and whose shaftway doors
are permanently boarded up or barricaded on the inside, or an escalator whose
main power feed lines have been disconnected or a hydraulic elevator whose
operating fluid (oil, water, etc.) has been removed from the system and the
supply line broken and capped.
ELEVATOR
A hoisting and lowering mechanism, equipped with a car or platform,
which moves in guide rails and serves two or more landings as described in
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) A17.1.
ELEVATOR INSPECTOR
Any person who possesses an elevator inspector's license in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter and who is engaged in the business of
inspecting elevators or related mechanisms covered by this chapter.
ELEVATOR INSTALLER
Any person who possesses an elevator installer's license in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter and who is engaged in the business of
erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing, repairing or maintaining
elevators or related mechanisms covered by this chapter.
ESCALATOR
A power-driven, inclined, continuous stairway used for raising or
lowering passengers.
INSPECTOR'S LICENSE
A license which is issued to an elevator inspector who has proven
his or her qualifications and ability and has been authorized by the Administrator
to possess this type of license. It shall entitle the holder thereof to engage
in the business of inspecting elevators or related mechanisms covered by this
chapter.
INSTALLER'S LICENSE
A license which is issued to an elevator installer who has proven
his or her qualifications and ability and has been authorized by the Administrator
to possess this type of license. It shall entitle the holder thereof to engage
in the business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing,
repairing or maintaining elevators or related mechanisms covered by this chapter.
LICENSE
A written license, duly issued by the Administrator, authorizing
a person, firm or company to carry on the business of either erecting, constructing,
installing, altering, servicing, repairing or maintaining or performing inspections
of elevators and other related mechanisms covered under this chapter.
LICENSEE
The elevator inspector and/or elevator installer.
LIMITED INSTALLER'S LICENSE
A written license duly issued by the Administrator authorizing a
person, firm or company to carry on the business of erecting constructing,
installing, altering, servicing, repairing or maintaining vertical wheelchair
lifts, inclined wheelchair lifts and inclined stairway chair lifts within
any building or structure, including but not limited to private residences.
The aforementioned wheelchair lifts and chair lift must conform to the requirements
of ASME A17.1, Part XX, Sections 2000-2002, and may not exceed 10 feet nor
penetrate a floor for private residences and conform to the requirements of
ASME A17.1, Part XXI, Sections 2100-2102, and may not exceed 12 feet nor penetrate
a floor for conveyances other than in private residences.
MATERIAL ALTERATION
Includes an increase in rated load or speed, an increase in dead
weight of a car by more than 10%, an increase in rate of travel, a change
in type of operation or control, a change in classification from freight to
passenger service, an increase in working pressure of more than 10% in hydraulic
elevators, a change in type of operation in hydraulic elevators or a change
in type of control.
MOVING SIDEWALK
A type of passenger-carrying device on which-passengers stand or
walk and in which the passenger-carrying surface remains parallel to this
direction of motion and is uninterrupted as described in ASME A17.1.
PENETRATE A FLOOR
To pass through or pierce a floor in such a way that the rectangular
opening has four contiguous sides.
PRIVATE RESIDENCE
A separate dwelling or a separate apartment in a multiple dwelling
which is occupied only by members of a single-family unit.
STOP
The level at which passengers or freight can enter or exit the car.