Elevators

Components include the cost of elevator cars, tracks, cables, motors and controllers, and lobby hardware.

Basic Count Method

Use the following components when you know the number of elevators and stops, but do not know at least one of the following: Elevator type, capacity or speed. Use the elevator components for the elevators themselves, and the stop or door components for the total number of stops/doors.

TPU

Passenger Elevator

TPS

Passenger Elevator, Stops

TF

Freight Elevator

TFMS

Freight Elevator, Manual Stops

TFPS

Freight Elevator, Power Stops

Detailed Count Method

Use the following components when you know the elevator type, capacity and speed. Use the elevator components for the elevators themselves, and the stop or door components for the total number of stops/doors.

TPH

Passenger Elevator, Hydraulic

TPHS

Passenger Elevator, Hydraulic, Stops

TPE

Passenger Elevator, Electric

TPES

Passenger Elevator, Electric, Stops

TPA

Passenger Elevator, Automatic

TPAS

Passenger Elevator, Automatic, Stops

TR

Bypassed Floors

TFH

Freight Elevator, Hydraulic

TFHM

Freight Elevator, Hydraulic, Manual Doors

TFHP

Freight Elevator, Hydraulic, Power Doors

TFE

Freight Elevator, Electric

TFEM

Freight Elevator, Electric, Manual Doors

TFEP

Freight Elevator, Electric, Power Doors

Miscellaneous Conveyance

TQ

Handicap Lift

TL32

Escalator, 32" Wide

TL48

Escalator, 48" Wide

TVW

Moving Walk

TK

Sidewalk Elevator

TH

Personnel Lift

TJ

Dumbwaiter, Electric

TJ2

Dumbwaiter, Electric, Stops

TM

Dumbwaiter, Hand Operated

TM2

Dumbwaiter, Hand Operated, Stops

Residential Elevators

The following components should be used for Residential occupancies only:

TO

Three-story

TN

Two-story

TP

Inclinator, 4-17 foot run

Square Foot Method

Only use this component if you do not know the number of elevators and the number of stops. Otherwise, use either the components listed under Detailed Count Method or Basic Count Method.

TA

Elevator