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BRITISH STANDARD Specification for data logging and monitoring of lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors The European Standard EN 627:1995 has the status of a British Standard BS EN 627:1996 BS EN 627:1996 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted to Technical Committee MHE/4, Lifts, hoists and escalators, upon which the following bodies were represented: Associated Offices Technical Committee Association of District Councils British Broadcasting Corporation British Lift Association British Railways Board British Retail Consortium British Telecom plc Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Department of the Environment Department of Trade and Industry Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union Engineer Surveyors’ Section of the MSF Health and Safety Executive Independent Engineering Insurers’ Committee Institution of Electrical Engineers Institution of Environmental Health Officers Institution of Incorporated Executive Engineers Institution of Mechanical Engineers Institution of Plant Engineers Lloyd’s Register of Shipping London Underground Ltd National Association of Lift Makers Post Office Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Engineering Sector Board, was published under the authority of the Standards Board and comes into effect on 15 April 1996 © BSI 03-1999 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference MHE/4 Draft for comment 92/70281 DC ISBN 580 25128 Amendments issued since publication Amd No Date Comments BS EN 627:1996 Contents Committees responsible National foreword Foreword Text of EN 627:1995 List of references © BSI 03-1999 Page Inside front cover ii Inside back cover i BS EN 627:1996 National foreword This British Standard has been prepared by Technical Committee MHE/4 and is the English langage version of EN 627:1994, Specification for data logging and monitoring of lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors, published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) EN 627 was produced as a result of international discussions in which the United Kingdom took an active part Cross-references Publication referred to Corresponding British Standard EN 81-1 BS 5655 Lifts and service lifts Part 1:1986 Safety rules for the construction and installation of electric lifts Part 2:1988 Safety rules for the construction and installation of hydraulic lifts BS EN 115:1995 Safety rules for the construction and installation of escalators and passenger conveyors a EN 81-2a EN 115:1995 a Undated in the text A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, the EN title page, pages to 6, an inside back cover and a back cover This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover ii © BSI 03-1999 EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 627 NORME EUROPÉENNE August 1995 EUROPÄISCHE NORM ICS 91.140.90 Descriptors: Lifts, escalators, passenger conveyors, warning systems, remote supervision, defects, data recording, data codes, numeric codes English version Specification for data logging and monitoring of lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors Règles pour l’enregistrement de données et la surveillance des ascenceurs, escaliers mécaniques et trottoirs roulants Regeln für Datenerfassung und Fernüberwachung von Aufzügen, Fahrtreppen und Fahrsteigen This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1995-07-13 CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard withour any alteration Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member The European Standards exists in three official versions (English, French, German) A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom CEN European Committee for Standardization Comité Européen de Normalisation Europäisches Komitee für Normung Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels © 1995 All rights of reproduction and communication in any form and by any means reserved to CEN and its members Ref No EN 627:1995 E EN 627:1995 Foreword Contents This European Standard has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 10, Passenger, goods and service lifts, of which the secretariat is held by AFNOR This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by February 1996, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by February 1996 This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EC Directive(s) According to the CEN/CENELEC internal regulations, the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom Foreword Introduction Scope Normative references Definitions Data logging Monitoring and reporting Hardware Annex A (normative) Tables Table A.1 — Code number allocation Table A.2 — Fault codes for lifts Table A.3 — Event codes for lifts Table A.4 — Alarm code for lifts Table A.5 — Fault codes for escalators and passenger conveyors Table A.6 — Event codes for escalators and passenger conveyors Page 3 3 4 5 5 6 © BSI 03-1999 EN 627:1995 Introduction The provisions for data logging and monitoring contained in this standard are distinct from the safety requirements laid down in EN 81-1, EN 81-2 and EN 115 The standard describes methods of, and systems for, registering information with regard to the status of the lift, escalator or passenger conveyor installation This information is intended as an aid to servicing and may be applied to single or multiple installations Scope This European Standard specifies the fundamental characteristics of data logging and monitoring systems for lift, escalator and passenger conveyor installations Normative references This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision For updated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies EN 115:1995, Safety rules for the construction and installation of escalators and passenger conveyors EN 81-1, Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts and service lifts — Part 1: Electrical lifts EN 82-1, Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts and service lifts — Part 2: Hydraulic lifts Definitions For the purposes of this standard the relevant definitions of EN 81-1, EN 81-2 and EN 115, together with the following definitions, apply: 3.1 alarm the monitoring of the operation of the emergency alarm device specified in EN 81-1 and EN 81-2 3.3 event any occurrence within an installation, envisaged in the installation design, which is not a malfunction but which may cause a degradation of, or interruption to, the normal operation of the installation 3.4 fault a malfunction within the installation which may cause a degradation of, or interruption to, the normal operation of the installation 3.5 installation one or more lifts which operate as a group, a single escalator or a single passenger conveyor 3.6 monitoring equipment equipment connected to, and which interrogates, the data logging equipment for the purpose of displaying fault and/or event information derived from the data recorded by the data logging equipment 3.7 on-site equipment equipment connected to the installation or the data logging equipment connected thereto via dedicated communication links not shared with other installations or equipment Data logging The faults, alarms and events recorded by the data logging equipment shall be identified by the relevant code numbers listed in Table A.1 to Table A.6 and the time and date of occurrence The first two digits of the code number shall be used for the fault/alarm/event family and might be sufficient A further two digits, shown as two asterisks in Table A.2 to Table A.6, may be allocated for the sub-identification of faults, alarms or events These codes shall not be used for any other purpose NOTE One malfunction, or event, in the installation may result in several codes being recorded The recorded time and date shall be that dictated by the data logging equipment’s internal clock 3.2 data logging equipment equipment which extracts and records by time and date, either permanently or temporarily, or both, data relating to the operation availability of an installation, i.e faults, alarms and events © BSI 03-1999 EN 627:1995 Monitoring and reporting Hardware 5.1 All the communication equipment associated with the installation shall carry the appropriate approval and, as far as possible, be located within the bounds of the installation The monitoring equipment can be located in the machine room, outside the machine room (a remote point) or in both 5.2 The on-site equipment shall be capable of automatically communicating the faults, alarms and events selected from the Table A.2 to Table A.6 5.3 The on-site equipment shall be capable of communicating with one or more remote points 5.4 It shall be possible to communicate with the on-site equipment from a remote location in order to produce the current status of the installation and obtain a data read out A security system, e.g password, shall be provided in order to control the communication link Should a fault or alarm occur during a readout the fault or alarm shall override the read out 5.5 Several installations may be connected to a central point via a single communication link 5.6 If a communication link is not kept under the control of the data logging installation, a minimum amount of data shall be maintained at source This minimum amount of data should be at least the ten most recent reports (a total of faults, alarms and events) 6.1 Back-up shall be provided to maintain data for a minimum period of h 6.2 If the signal of the emergency alarm device specified in EN 81-1 and EN 81-2 is communicated via the data logging and monitoring equipment, the alarm function transmission capability shall be maintained for a minimum of h after a power supply failure 6.3 Connection or failure of the data logging equipment shall not compromise conformity of the installation to the safety rules specified in the relevant European Standards © BSI 03-1999 EN 627:1995 Annex A (normative) Table A.1 — Code number allocation Lifts Table no Fault Alarm Event Used a Reserved Table A.2 00-13 Table A.4 90 Table A.3 40-46 14-24 91-94 47-54 Escalators and passenger conveyors b Optional 25-39 95-99 55-59 c Table no Useda Table A.5 60-64 — — Table A.6 75-78 Reservedb 65-69 — 79-84 Optionalc 70-74 — 85-89 a Codes which are prescribed in Table A.2 to Table A.6 of this standard Codes which are reserved for future additions to this standard c Codes which are available for use freely outside the allocated used and reserved codes of this standard b Table A.2 — Fault codes for lifts Code No Faults 00** No faults recorded 01** Safety circuits interrupted 02** Lock circuit interrupted whilst running 03** Failure of normal door closing sequence 04** 05** Car stopped outside door unlocking zone Stuck call button 06** 07** 08** 09** Lift failed to start Low voltage on the lift logic supply Not allocated Failure of the self-test procedure 10** Run-time limiter operated 11** 12** 13** Position lost Excessive temperature of drive system Failure of normal door opening sequence Explanatory notes All faults in the data logging equipment have been cleared Any safety switch open (e.g slack rope, overspeed, door lock, etc.) Break in landing or car door safety circuit while lift is running (tipped lock) Door failing to close within a defined parameter Any car or landing call which continues to remain registered, after the car has stopped at that floor, for more than a specified time Power supply unit out of specification Failure of car movement by an automatic call at regular interval if fitted Next floor door zone not seen within specified time (see 10.6.2.2 of EN 81-1 or 12.12 of EN 81-2) Lift position re-set occurred Door failing to open within a defined parameter Table A.3 — Event codes for lifts Code no Events 40** No events recorded 41** 42** 43** 44** Main lift supply switched off Inspection control mode Fire service mode Data logging OFF 45** Car preference mode 46** Emergency power operation © BSI 03-1999 Explanatory notes Car returned to normal service or all events in data logging equipment cleared Mains supply not available Records when data logging is inhibited and when engineer is on site (see 90**) The operation of the lift is such that it does not respond to landing calls EN 627:1995 Table A.4 — Alarm code for lifts Code no 90** Alarm Alarm button pressed Explanatory notes Not inhibited by 44** Table A.5 — Fault codes for escalators and passenger conveyors Code no Faults Explanatory notes 60** No faults recorded All faults in the data logging equipment have been cleared 61** Safety circuit interrupted Any safety switch open (e.g step sag, handrail brake) 62** Control voltage failure 63** Comb switch operated 64** Excessive motor temperature Table A.6 — Event codes for escalators and passenger conveyors Code no Events Explanatory notes 75** No events recorded Escalator returned to normal service or all events in data logging equipment cleared 76** Main supply switch off Mains supply not available 77** Inspection control mode 78** Emergency stop operated © BSI 03-1999 BS EN 627:1996 List of references See national foreword © BSI 03-1999 BSI 389 Chiswick High Road London 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