
Single Bottom Cylinder Replacement
The ASME/ANSI
A17.1-2000 elevator safety code requires that you update the
single-bottom system with increased protection against potential
catastrophic failures.
Replacement with a double-bottom cylinder minimizes serious safety
and environmental risks.
This rule pertains to hydraulic elevator cylinders installed prior
to 1971. These elevators must
have the cylinder replaced or have code compliant safeties added.
Hydraulic cylinders are
not covered under a standard elevator maintenance agreement and it
is the owner’s responsibility
to determine or provide documentation that their underground
cylinder has a safety
bulkhead.


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Cylinder Hole Drilled Out of Plum Many cylinders are installed in jack holes that were driven or drilled into sand, clay or soil conditions that are not obstructed by harder rock or ledge. These types of conditions, though often easier to penetrate, can "walk" making it difficult to accomplish a plumb hole. This can prevent the new larger diameter cylinder from having sufficient clearance to be installed "plumb". This may require pulling the existing casing and drilling a new hole. |
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Hydraulic elevators are required to undergo an annual safety inspection and hydraulic system pressure test. During this test the hydraulic system of the elevator is tested to the maximum pressure the system can maintain. This maximum pressure is referred to as the relief pressure. The working pressure is the pressure in the hydraulic system running at full speed and full weight capacity. During the annual pressure test single bottom cylinders are susceptible to rupture. The rupture is caused by the weakened cylinder flange welds due to the corrosion from the elements in the soil and electrolysis. |
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| This annual pressure test and inspection are important to the safety of the riding public. It is better to cause a cylinder failure during this controlled test environment rather than during normal passenger use, due to the potential hazard to an unsuspecting passenger. |
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Other
Options There are other options to bring your elevator up to code. These options include adding car safeties or a plunger gripper. Car safeties are designed to clamp the elevator rails when a speed governor trips due to an over speed in the down direction. A plunger gripper is similar to the car safeties that it also will detect a car over speed in the down direction however this device would clamp onto the piston to stop the car. Although both options would satisfy the code requirement they are not recommended. Both car safeties and a plunger gripper are costly installations. Also the cylinder would remain a single bottom cylinder and be at risk of rupture after these devices were installed. In case of a rupture after the fact would mean the cylinder would have to be replaced regardless of the other safety devices. |
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