A City Lift Fire Elevator, also known as a Fire Lift, is a specialized elevator designed for use during emergencies, particularly in the event of a fire. Unlike standard elevators, which are typically deactivated during fires to avoid potential hazards or malfunctions, Fire Elevators are engineered to operate under extreme conditions.
City Lift Fire Elevators feature fire-resistant materials, emergency power systems, and advanced control mechanisms, enabling firefighters to safely navigate buildings during rescue operations. These elevators are built to comply with rigorous building codes and safety standards, ensuring the protection of both building occupants and emergency responders.
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Equipped with 2 hours fire-resistant cabins and doors to withstand high temperatures during emergencies.
Integrated with an independent 30 Minutes power supply to ensure functionality even during power outages.
Designed to reach the top floors within a minute, ensuring quick evacuation, we have speed ranging from 1.5m/sec to 5m/sec.
A trap door is provided in the lift car roof for purposes of escape from the lift car by firefighters. Additional ladders are provided to facilitate escape from the lift car.
2-way communication at each floor between the master station and lift car.
Usable for daily operations, ensuring regular maintenance and reliability during emergencies.
It is specially designed to withstand exposure to fire while providing visibility and protection from smoke and flames.
They can withstand high temperatures for a specific period when exposed to direct fire.
The Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR) 2034 for Greater Mumbai and the Unified Development Control and Promotion Regulations (UDCPR) for Maharashtra have introduced stricter fire safety norms:
Fire Evacuation Lift : Mandatory for 70 metres and above building.
Advanced Lifts : Must have power backup, fire-resistant cabins, and glass, able to reach the top floor from ground level within a minute.
Usage as Regular Lift : These lifts can be used as regular-use lifts for maintenance purposes and should carry minimum 8 person.
Building Height : High-rises must include fire towers with 2-hour fire resistance, evacuation lifts and ventilated lobbies integrated with fire escape staircases.
Compliance Penalty : Non-maintenance of fire installations or failure to secure certifications could lead to fines, penalties, or even withdrawal of the Occupation Certificate.
Elevators prioritize safety and quality assurance in product service delivery. Rigorous testing, adherence to safty standards, meticulous maintenance, and expert personnel ensure uninterrupted functionality. Every aspect, from design to installation, underscores a dedication to excellence, ensuring trust through paramount safety and quality.