I have a goods lift where I work which is being overhauled, part of which will involve some rewiring of the control circuits to upgrade the safety controls. The existing door and travel limit switches etc are cabled in pyro.
The lift is only used for shifting goods between two floors, and is not a personnel lift, and is only operable from a pushbutton fascia on the upper floor.
Is there any requirement to use fireproof/fire resistant cable on a goods lift? I can't think of one, my design risk assessment for the safety controls doesn't require it and Google can't either, so any experience/knowledge of UK standards would be welcome.
Edit - A bit of further googling tells me that this lift isn't actually a lift as defined by the Lifting Regulations, because it is for goods only, has no controls inside the lift, and those outside are not in reach of anybody inside the lift.
The lift is only used for shifting goods between two floors, and is not a personnel lift, and is only operable from a pushbutton fascia on the upper floor.
Is there any requirement to use fireproof/fire resistant cable on a goods lift? I can't think of one, my design risk assessment for the safety controls doesn't require it and Google can't either, so any experience/knowledge of UK standards would be welcome.
Edit - A bit of further googling tells me that this lift isn't actually a lift as defined by the Lifting Regulations, because it is for goods only, has no controls inside the lift, and those outside are not in reach of anybody inside the lift.
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