Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 4: Interpretations related to EN 115 family of standards

This Technical Specification is a collection of interpretations related to the EN 115 series. This document collects interpretations to EN 115 1:2008+A1:2010. Interpretations to other standards of the EN 115 series will be added when they are available.
Interpretations aim to improve the understanding of the clause(s) they are referring to and by that facilitating common understanding between manufacturers, lift installers, notified bodies, inspection bodies and national authorities.
Interpretations do not have the same status as the European Standards to which they are related. However, the application of interpretations should give to the interested parties confidence that the relevant European Standard has not been wrongly applied.

Sicherheit von Fahrtreppen und Fahrsteigen - Teil 4: Auslegungen zur Normenreihe EN 115

Diese Technische Spezifikation ist eine Zusammenstellung von Auslegungen, die sich auf die Normenreihe EN 115 beziehen. Dieses Dokument stellt Auslegungen zur EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010 zusammen.
Auslegungen zu anderen Normen der Normenreihe EN 115 werden aufgenommen, sobald sie zur Verfügung stehen.
Auslegungen dienen dazu, das Verständnis der Abschnitte, auf die sie sich beziehen, zu verbessern und dadurch ein gemeinsames Verständnis zwischen Herstellern, Montagebetrieben, Benannten Stellen, Überwachungsstellen und nationalen Behörden zu erleichtern.
Auslegungen haben nicht den gleichen Status wie die Europäischen Normen, auf die sie sich beziehen. Die Anwendung von Auslegungen gibt den beteiligten Kreisen jedoch die Sicherheit, dass die entsprechende Europäische Norm nicht falsch angewendet worden ist.

Sécurité des escaliers mécaniques et trottoirs roulants - Partie 4 : Interprétations relatives aux normes de la famille EN 115

La présente Spécification technique est un recueil d’interprétations relatives à la famille de normes EN 115. Ce document rassemble les interprétations concernant l’EN 115 1:2008+A1:2010. Les interprétations relatives à d’autres normes de la série EN 115 seront ajoutées lorsqu’elles seront disponibles.
Les interprétations visent à améliorer la compréhension des articles auxquels elles font référence et, ainsi, à faciliter une compréhension commune entre les constructeurs, les installateurs d’escaliers mécaniques, les organismes notifiés, les organismes d’inspection et les autorités nationales.
Les interprétations n’ont pas le même statut que les Normes européennes auxquelles elles se réfèrent. Cependant, il convient que l’application des interprétations permette aux parties intéressées de s’assurer que la Norme européenne appropriée n’a pas été appliquée de manière erronée.

Varnost tekočih stopnic in tekočih stez - 4. del: Pojasnila v zvezi s skupino standardov EN 115

Ta tehnična specifikacija je zbirka pojasnil v zvezi s skupino standardov EN 115. Ta dokument obravnava pojasnila v zvezi s standardom EN 115 1:2008+A1:2010. Pojasnila v zvezi z drugimi standardi skupine EN 115 bodo dodana, ko bodo na voljo.
Pojasnila so namenjena boljšemu razumevanju točk, na katere se nanašajo, in posledično lažjemu sporazumevanju proizvajalcev, monterjev dvigal ter priglašenih, nadzornih in nacionalnih organov.
Pojasnila nimajo enakega statusa kot evropski standardi, na katera se nanašajo. Vendar se lahko zaradi uporabe pojasnil zainteresirane strani zanesejo na to, da ustrezni evropski standard ni bil narobe uporabljen.

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CEN/TS 115-4
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE

September 2015
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
ICS 91.140.90 Supersedes CEN/TS 115-4:2014
English Version

Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 4:
Interpretations related to EN 115 family of standards
Sécurité des escaliers mécaniques et trottoirs roulants Sicherheit von Fahrtreppen und Fahrsteigen - Teil 4:
- Partie 4 : Interprétations relatives aux normes de la Auslegungen zur Normenreihe EN 115
famille EN 115
This Technical Specification (CEN/TS) was approved by CEN on 3 August 2015 for provisional application.

The period of validity of this CEN/TS is limited initially to three years. After two years the members of CEN will be requested to
submit their comments, particularly on the question whether the CEN/TS can be converted into a European Standard.

CEN members are required to announce the existence of this CEN/TS in the same way as for an EN and to make the CEN/TS
available promptly at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep conflicting national standards in force (in
parallel to the CEN/TS) until the final decision about the possible conversion of the CEN/TS into an EN is reached.

CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
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United Kingdom.





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Contents Page
European foreword . 3
Introduction . 4
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Lists of interpretations. 5
3.1 General . 5
3.2 Lists of interpretations pertaining to EN 115-1 . 5
3.3 Lists of interpretations pertaining to EN 115-2 . 8
4 Interpretations related to EN 115-1 . 9
5 Interpretations related to EN 115-2 . 56
Bibliography . 57

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European foreword
This document (CEN/TS 115-4:2015) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 10 “Lifts,
escalators and moving walks”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
rights.
This document supersedes CEN/TS 115-4:2014.
EN 115 is divided into the following parts:
• EN 115-1, Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 1: Construction and installation;
• EN 115-2, Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 2: Rules for the improvement of safety of
existing escalators and moving walks;
• CEN/TR 115-3, Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 3: Correlation between EN 115:1995
and its amendments and EN 115-1:2008 [Technical Report];
• CEN/TS 115-4, Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 4: Interpretations related to EN 115
family of standards [Technical specification; this document].
This document is a collection of interpretations related to the EN 115 series. For the time being, this
collection of interpretations relates to EN 115-1. According to the progress in working out
interpretations, this document will be amended and/or completed.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
following countries are bound to announce this Technical Specification: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.
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Introduction
Standards reflect the consensus of the best European expertise and are prepared with highest care.
Product standards cannot be formulated in such a way that they describe all possible technical solutions
and therefore exclude all uncertainties regarding the understanding of the required provisions. On the
other hand, technology is in a permanent evolution, the progress of which cannot be incorporated into
standards quickly enough.
Interpretations are a practical way to give
a) answers to questions regarding the understanding of clauses in standards,
b) feedback to the CEN-Committee responsible for a standard about the practical experiences
resulting from the use of the standard,
c) guidance to further development and improvement of standards following:
1) experience, especially accidents and incidents;
2) progress in technology;
3) state of the art.
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1 Scope
This Technical Specification is a collection of interpretations related to the EN 115 series. This
document collects interpretations to EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010. Interpretations to other standards of the
EN 115 series will be added when they are available.
Interpretations aim to improve the understanding of the clause(s) they are referring to and by that
facilitating common understanding between manufacturers, lift installers, notified bodies, inspection
bodies and national authorities.
Interpretations do not have the same status as the European Standards to which they are related.
However, the application of interpretations should give to the interested parties confidence that the
relevant European Standard has not been wrongly applied.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010, Safety of escalators and moving walks — Part 1: Construction and installation
EN 349, Safety of machinery — Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body
EN 1991-1-1, Eurocode 1: Actions on structures — Part 1-1: General actions — Densities, self-weight,
imposed loads for buildings
EN 13501-1:2007+A1:2009, Fire classification of construction products and building elements —Part 1:
Classification using data from reaction to fire tests
3 Lists of interpretations
3.1 General
The following lists show the valid interpretations contained in this document.
3.2 Lists of interpretations pertaining to EN 115-1
The interpretations related to EN 115-1 are listed in Tables 1 and 2.
Table 1 shows the list of interpretations in their numerical order.
Table 2 shows the list of interpretations in order of the clauses of EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010.
These interpretations are detailed in Clause 4.
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Table 1 — List of interpretations in numerical order
Interpretation Related clause/ Date of
Keywords
number subclause validity
101 5.3.1 2012-03-14 Increased height of the web on step treads side
2
102 5.5.2.4, 5.5.3.3 2012-03-14 Form of 25 cm area
103 5.5.3.3 2012-03-14 Load on skirting
104 5.12.2.1.3, 5.12.2.2.2 2012-03-14 Automatic restart in two-direction mode
105 A.2.1 2012-03-14 Unrestricted area, fixed stairs, building height
106 5.12.2.5 2012-03-14 Number of inspection control on site
107 A.2.4 2012-03-14 Rigid deflectors
Barrier to prevent access of shopping trolleys and
108 I.1 2012-03-14
baggage carts
109 5.4.3.2 2012-03-14 Testing of steps and pallets drive
110 5.2.1.2 2012-03-14 Stiffness of exterior panel
111 5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h) 2012-03-14 Stopping of succeeding escalators
112 5.3.5 2012-03-14 Measurement of step to step gap
113 5.9 2012-03-14 Fire protection of steps and pallets
114 5.6.2.1 2012-03-14 Handrail clearances
115 A.2.5 2012-03-14 Unrestricted area at the exit
5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h),
116 2012-03-14 Area of exit
A.2.5
Additional stop switch at handrail level - Building
117 A.2.5, I.2 2012-03-14
interfaces to escalator/moving walk
118 5.8.2.1, A.3.5 2012-03-14 Standing area in machinery spaces
119 A.2 2012-03-14 Fixed devices in unrestricted areas
120 Annex I 2012-03-14 Barriers to prevent shopping trolleys access
121 5.4.2.2.2 2014-11-14 Auxiliary braking system
122 5.3.6 2014-11-14 Location detection missing step device
5.4.2.1.1.1, 5.4.2.1.1.3,
123 2014-11-14 Electrical braking with inverter
5.12.1.2.1.1
124 5.4.1.3.2 2014-11-14 Safety factor of driving elements
- 2 horizontal steps ≤ 6 m vs.
3 horizontal steps > 6 m;
125 4.9, 5.7.2.1 2014-11-14
- Lower escalator transition curve, exit/entry
126 5.3.3.2.2 2014-11-14 Step riser, inserts
127 5.7.3.2.6 2014-11-14 Comb switch
128 5.12.2.1.1 2014-11-14 Starting with passengers on the step/pallet band
129 5.12.2.1.3 2014-11-14 Automatic initiation of starting
130 5.7.2.1 2014-11-14 Landing, vertical difference, consecutive steps
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Keywords
number subclause validity
131 5.5.3.4 d), Annex K 2014-11-14 Friction coefficient, material
Measure b
132 A.2.2 2014-11-14
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133 5.5.3.4 2014-11-14 Skirt deflector
134 3.1.19, 5.4.1.2 2014-11-14 Definition of nominal speed
135 5.4.2.3 2014-11-14 Excessive speed
136 A.2.5 2014-11-14 Unrestricted area
137 A.2.5 2014-11-14 Unrestricted area
Table 2 — Interpretations in clause/subclause order
Related clause/ Interpretation Date of
Keywords
subclause number validity
3.1.19 134 2014-11-14 Definition of nominal speed
- 2 horizontal steps ≤ 6 m vs.
3 horizontal steps > 6 m;
4.9 125 2014-11-14
- Lower escalator transition curve, exit/entry
5.2.1.2 110 2012-03-14 Stiffness of exterior panel
5.3.1 101 2012-03-14 Increased height of the web on step treads side
5.3.3.2.2 126 2014-11-14 Step riser, inserts
5.3.5 112 2012-03-14 Measurement of step to step gap
5.3.6 122 2014-11-14 Location detection missing step device
5.4.1.2 134 2014-11-14 Definition of nominal speed
5.4.1.3.2 124 2014-11-14 Safety factor of driving elements
5.4.2.1.1.1 123 2014-11-14 Electrical braking with inverter
5.4.2.1.1.3 123 2014-11-14 Electrical braking with inverter
5.4.2.2.2 121 2014-11-14 Auxiliary braking system
5.4.2.3 135 2014-11-14 Excessive speed
5.4.3.2 109 2012-03-14 Testing of steps and pallets drive
2
5.5.2.4 102 2012-03-14 Form of 25 cm area
5.5.3.3 103 2012-03-14 Load on skirting
2
5.5.3.3 102 2012-03-14 Form of 25 cm area
5.5.3.4 d) 131 2014-11-14 Friction coefficient, material
5.5.3.4 133 2014-11-14 Skirt deflector
5.6.2.1 114 2012-03-14 Handrail clearances
- 2 horizontal steps ≤ 6 m vs.
3 horizontal steps > 6 m;
5.7.2.1 125 2014-11-14
- Lower escalator transition curve, exit/entry
5.7.2.1 130 2014-11-14 Landing, vertical difference, consecutive steps
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Related clause/ Interpretation Date of
Keywords
subclause number validity
5.7.3.2.6 127 2014-11-14 Com switch
5.8.2.1 118 2012-03-14 Standing area in machinery spaces
5.9 113 2012-03-14 Fire protection of steps and pallets
5.12.1.2.1.1 123 2014-11-14 Electrical braking with inverter
5.12.2.1.1 128 2014-11-14 Starting with passengers on the step/pallet band
5.12.2.1.3 104 2012-03-14 Automatic restart in two-direction mode
5.12.2.1.3 129 2014-11-14 Automatic initiation of starting
5.12.2.2.2 104 2012-03-14 Automatic restart in two-direction mode
5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h) 111 2012-03-14 Stopping of succeeding escalators
5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h) 116 2012-03-14 Area of exit
5.12.2.5 106 2012-03-14 Number of inspection control on site
A.2 119 2012-03-14 Fixed devices in unrestricted areas
A.2.1 105 2012-03-14 Unrestricted area, fixed stairs, building height
Measure b
A.2.2 132 2014-11-14
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A.2.4 107 2012-03-14 Rigid deflectors
A.2.5 115 2012-03-14 Unrestricted area at the exit
A.2.5 116 2012-03-14 Area of exit
Additional stop switch at handrail level - Building
A.2.5 117 2012-03-14
interfaces to escalator/moving walk
A.2.5 136 2014-11-14 Unrestricted area
A.2.5 137 2014-11-14 Unrestricted area
A.3.5 118 2012-03-14 Standing area in machinery spaces
Annex I 120 2012-03-14 Barriers to prevent shopping trolleys access
Barrier to prevent access of shopping trolleys and
I.1 108 2012-03-14
baggage carts
Additional stop switch at handrail level - Building
I.2 117 2012-03-14
interfaces to escalator/moving walk
Annex K 131 2014-11-14 Friction coefficient, material
3.3 Lists of interpretations pertaining to EN 115-2
(kept free)
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4 Interpretations related to EN 115-1
INTERPRETATION 101
CEN
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Valid from:

Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.3.1
Date of modification:
2011-03-30
Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 01
Increased height of the web on step treads side
QUESTION
Is it permitted to have an increased height of the web at both sides of the step tread (demarcation lines
opposite to the skirt panels)?
INTERPRETATION
Increased height of the rib (web) is permitted as long as the same safety level as for a totally flat
step/pallet will be ensured. This shall be proofed in detail by risk analysis.

Date of approval by CEN/TC 10 members: 2012-03-14

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Valid from:

Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.5.2.4, 5.5.3.3
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
2
Nr.: 18
Form of 25 cm area
QUESTION
2
5.5.2.4 and 5.5.3.3 specify an area of 25 cm on to which the force shall be applied.
Which form (square, circle, rectangle) shall this area have?
INTERPRETATION
2
With the definition of 25 cm , it was intended to precise the term “lump load” used in former codes.
Normally, the equipment for such tests has a circular or square surface so that such formed areas will be
the practice in general.
This will be considered in the next revision of the standard.

Date of approval by CEN/TC 10 members: 2012-03-14

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INTERPRETATION 103
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Related to Page 1 of 1
Valid from:

Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.5.3.3
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 20
Load on skirting
QUESTION
1. 5.5.3.3 defines the load carrying ability of the skirting and deformation. Does this apply to the whole
skirting or only to the area of 25 mm according to 5.5.3.2?
2. If the whole skirting has to be dimensioned for the test load, shall then also the comb plate lighting,
if installed in the skirting, withstand this load?

INTERPRETATION
1. The load and deflection requirements of 5.3.3.3 shall be met up to a height of 25 mm above the line
of the step nose or the tread surface of the pallets or belt where the risk of entrapment exists. Above
the height of 25 mm, the force requirements of the balustrade of 500 N (see 5.5.2.4) shall be fulfilled.
2. The comb plate lighting has to withstand the test load according to 5.5.3.3 if the lighting or part of it
is arranged within the area of skirting of 25 mm above the tread surface.
All other requirements of the skirting according to 5.5.3 are still valid. This includes that under the force
requirements above the skirting shall remain plain and butt-joined according to 5.5.3.1.
At the next revision of EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010, 5.5.3 has to be amended accordingly.
Date of approval by CEN/TC 10 members: 2012-03-14

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Related to Page 1 of 1
Valid from:

Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.12.2.1.3, 5.12.2.2.2
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 22
Automatic start in two-direction mode
QUESTION
Is it allowed to make an arrangement as follows:
The escalator can start automatically in both directions by a user passing a light barrel depending on the
direction from which the user is coming. Both directions can be predetermined directions at the same
time.
When the escalator has stopped after a sufficient time (5.12.2.2.2), the signal lights show “green” light in
both landings.
However, when a user comes to the end of a running escalator by passing the “red” signal light and stays
near to the comb waiting till the escalator has stopped, there is another light barrel installed in the
skirting above the comb and when the user passes this light barrel, the escalator stops and can be re-
started only with a key.
INTERPRETATION
Operation in “two direction mode” for escalators with automatic start is permitted under the following
conditions:
a) On escalators which can start automatically in either direction (“two direction mode”) by the
entering of a user, the “two direction mode” and the momentary capable direction of travel shall be
clearly visible to the user and marked distinctly on the escalator (see 7.2.2 plus “two direction
mode” sign). They shall start in the direction determined by the user entering first. When the
escalator is started by a user from either direction, the indicator opposite from the initiated starting
side shall automatically indicate “no entry” (see 7.2.2).
b) Measures for control and/or monitoring function shall prevent:
– failures of the control elements actuating the automatic start at the entries (e.g. no or partly no
detection of users);
– a restart of the step band when a user has entered the area between the control element and
the comb intersection line and the step band is stopped.
c) Control and monitoring function shall be regarded as electric safety devices and shall be applied as
safety switches (5.12.1.2.2), fail safe circuits (5.12.1.2.3) or SIL 1 according to PESSRAE (5.12.1.2.6).
The application of “two direction mode” is not permitted for moving walks.
This will be considered in the next revision of the standard.
Date of approval by CEN/TC 10 members: 2012-03-14

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CEN
Related to Page 1 of 1
Valid from:

Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 A.2.1
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 24
Unrestricted area, fixed stairs, building height
QUESTION
At the landings of the escalator, on the unrestricted area of 2,50 m (2,00 m) depth, is the existence of
fixed stairs forbidden?
The height on the unrestricted area shall be not less than 2,30 m, if the building's regulation does not
impose more?

INTERPRETATION
The existence of fixed stairs is forbidden in the unrestricted area. The area shall be flat. A maximum
inclination of 6° is permissible.
In A.2.1, a building height is stated for the unrestricted area which is necessary from the view of
machinery safety. National authorities are free to request more.
This will be considered in the next revision of the standard.
Date of approval by CEN/TC 10 members: 2012-03-14

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INTERPRETATION 106
CEN
Related to Page 1 of 1
Valid from:

Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.12.2.5
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 26
Number of inspection control on site
QUESTION
For the inspection control for 2 parallel or criss-cross escalators, shall we have 2 portable control devices
or is it sufficient to have one control device for both?

INTERPRETATION
According to the Machinery Directive, each escalator/moving walk shall be equipped with a permanent
available portable control device.
The wording of the standard (5.12.2.5) will be improved in the next revision of the standard.

Date of approval by CEN/TC 10 members: 2012-03-14

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Related to Page 1 of 1
Valid from:

Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 A.2.4
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 33
Rigid deflectors
QUESTION
Are deflectors which correspond to A.2.4 of EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010 permitted to be pendulous, in
order to prevent vandalism?

INTERPRETATION
Deflectors shall be mounted rigidly in order to meet all requirements. A pendulous deflector can be used
in addition before the mandatory rigid deflector.
The rigid mounting of the deflector will be considered in the next revision of the standard.

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2010 I.1
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 36 b)
Barrier to prevent access of shopping trolleys and baggage carts
QUESTION
In EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010 , I.1 requires suitable barriers to prevent access of shopping trolleys and
baggage carts.
Is the former interpretation related to EN 115:1995 still valid? What are the requirements for a
“suitable” barrier?

INTERPRETATION
The old interpretation is referring to EN 115:1995 including Amendments 1 and 2 and is not valid for
EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010.
To protect the use of shopping trolleys and baggage carts on escalators resp. moving walks, the
requirements concerning the barriers are as follows:
– The barrier shall be installed at the entrance only. An installation at the exit is not permitted in the
unrestricted area.
– The design of the barrier shall not create another risk.
– The free entrance width between ends of the newels and barriers – and between barriers itself - shall
be at least 500 mm (see EN 349) and less than the width of the type of shopping trolley or baggage
cart which will be used.
– The height of the barrier shall be between 900 mm and 1 100 mm.
– The load the barrier and its fixation has to withstand: At a height of 200 mm a horizontal force of
3 000 N applies. This force results from an impact of a chassis of a loaded shopping trolley (according
to EN 1929-1) / baggage cart loaded with 160 kg moving with a speed of 1 m/s.
– The fixation of the barrier shall preferably be done at the building structures. It is also permitted to
fix it at the floor plate. In that case, when the defined forces apply, there shall be no permanent
deformation and increased/additional gaps.
– If the escalator/moving walk is dedicated to work in both directions, the presence of the removable
barrier shall be electrically monitored preventing wrong positioning of the barrier, except when
under maintenance condition.
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Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.4.3.2
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.:
Testing of steps and pallets drive
QUESTION
Regarding the step or pallet chain mentioned in 5.4.3.2:
1. Pallet chains are not mentioned
2. It is not clear, whether every step or pallet chain must be subjected to a tensile test or a type test for
every chain type is sufficient.
INTERPRETATION
1. Pallet chains are missing in the paragraph. This shall be updated during the next revision
2. To fulfil the requirement of EN 115-1 it is sufficient that every design of step or pallet chain has
passed a type tensile test.
Hence, in the next revision, Table 7 will identify this requirement. In addition, the type test report should
also be mentioned in 6.2.

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Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.2.1.2
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.:
Stiffness of exterior panel
QUESTION
5.2.1.2 defines the stiffness of the exterior panels as follows:
5.2.1.2 The exterior panels shall withstand a force of 250 N at any point at right angles on an area of
2
25 cm without breakage or deflection resulting in any gap. The fixing shall be designed in that way to
carry at least twice the dead load of the enclosure.
When we have 2 panels side by side we have automatically a small gap between them. How can we fulfil
then 5.2.1.2?
INTERPRETATION
5.2.1.2 is a new requirement in EN 115-1 ensuring that exterior panels will be rigid enough to protect
from contact with moving parts inside the escalator/moving walk and/or creation of points of
entrapment. The requirement derives from the balustrade requirement and is similar to the interior
panel.
In 5.5.2.4, the 3rd paragraph states, “gaps between the interior panels of the balustrade shall be not
wider than 4 mm.”
The same applies also to the exterior panels as long as movable parts are reachable.
This paragraph will be updated in the next revision of this standard as follows:
“5.2.1.2 The exterior panels shall withstand a force of 250 N at any point at right angles on an area of
2
25 cm without breakage. Any gaps or openings are restricted to 4 mm where there is a risk of contact
with moving parts. The fixing … “
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2010 5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h)
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.:
Stopping of succeeding escalators
QUESTION
Item h) in Table 6 indicates requirement of “stopping of a succeeding escalator or moving walk where an
intermediate exit does not exist….” especially for successive escalators, as shown in A.2.6 of
EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010.
In our opinion, this should read as 'stopping of a preceding escalator'.
Key
1 defective escalator
2 preceding escalator
3 STOP THIS!
4 No exit
5 side view

Figure 1
Definitely, shutting down all the successive escalators on the same route will be helpful. However,
stopping a “preceding escalator” is relatively more important because
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FINAL DRAFT
FprCEN/TS 115-4
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE

TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION

April 2015
ICS 91.140.90 Will supersede CEN/TS 115-4:2014
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Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 4: Interpretations
related to EN 115 family of standards
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EN 115


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Contents Page
Foreword .3
Introduction .4
1 Scope .5
2 Normative references .5
3 Lists of interpretations .5
3.1 General .5
3.2 Lists of interpretations pertaining to EN 115-1 .5
3.3 Lists of interpretations pertaining to EN 115-2 .8
4 Interpretations related to EN 115-1 .9
5 Interpretations related to EN 115-2 . 56
Bibliography . 57

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Foreword
This document (FprCEN/TS 115-4:2015) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 10 “Lifts,
escalators and moving walks”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.
This document is currently submitted to the Formal Vote.
This document will supersede CEN/TS 115-4:2014.
EN 115 is divided into the following parts:
• EN 115-1, Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 1: Construction and installation;
• EN 115-2, Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 2: Rules for the improvement of safety of existing
escalators and moving walks;
• CEN/TR 115-3, Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 3: Correlation between EN 115:1995 and its
amendments and EN 115-1:2008 [Technical Report];
• CEN/TS 115-4, Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 4: Interpretations related to EN 115 family of
standards [Technical specification; the present document].
This document is a collection of interpretations related to the EN 115 series. For the time being, this collection
of interpretations relates to EN 115-1. According to the progress in working out interpretations, this document
will be amended and/or completed.
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Standards reflect the consensus of the best European expertise and are prepared with highest care. Product
standards cannot be formulated in such a way that they describe all possible technical solutions and therefore
exclude all uncertainties regarding the understanding of the required provisions. On the other hand,
technology is in a permanent evolution, the progress of which cannot be incorporated into standards quickly
enough.
Interpretations are a practical way to give
a) answers to questions regarding the understanding of clauses in standards,
b) feedback to the CEN-Committee responsible for a standard about the practical experiences resulting from
the use of the standard,
c) guidance to further development and improvement of standards following:
1) experience, especially accidents and incidents;
2) progress in technology;
3) state of the art.
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1 Scope
This Technical Specification is a collection of interpretations related to the EN 115 series. This document
collects interpretations to EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010. Interpretations to other standards of the EN 115 series will
be added when they are available.
Interpretations aim to improve the understanding of the clause(s) they are referring to and by that facilitating
common understanding between manufacturers, lift installers, notified bodies, inspection bodies and national
authorities.
Interpretations do not have the same status as the European Standards to which they are related. However,
the application of interpretations should give to the interested parties confidence that the relevant European
Standard has not been wrongly applied.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010, Safety of escalators and moving walks - Part 1: Construction and installation
EN 349, Safety of machinery - Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body
EN 1991-1-1, Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 1-1: General actions - Densities, self-weight, imposed
loads for buildings
EN 13501-1:2007, Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Part 1: Classification
using data from reaction to fire tests
3 Lists of interpretations
3.1 General
The following lists show the valid interpretations contained in this document.
3.2 Lists of interpretations pertaining to EN 115-1
The interpretations related to EN 115-1 are listed in Tables 1 and 2.
Table 1 shows the list of interpretations in their numerical order.
Table 2 shows the list of interpretations in order of the clauses of EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010.
These interpretations are detailed in Clause 4.
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Interpretation Related clause/ Date of
Keywords
number subclause validity
101 5.3.1 2012-03-14 Increased height of the web on step treads side
2
102 5.5.2.4, 5.5.3.3 2012-03-14 Form of 25 cm area
103 5.5.3.3 2012-03-14 Load on skirting
104 5.12.2.1.3, 5.12.2.2.2 2012-03-14 Automatic restart in two-direction mode
105 A.2.1 2012-03-14 Unrestricted area, fixed stairs, building height
106
5.12.2.5 2012-03-14 Number of inspection control on site
107 A.2.4 2012-03-14 Rigid deflectors
Barrier to prevent access of shopping trolleys
108 I.1 2012-03-14
and baggage carts
109 5.4.3.2 2012-03-14 Testing of steps and pallets drive
110 5.2.1.2 2012-03-14 Stiffness of exterior panel
111 5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h) 2012-03-14 Stopping of succeeding escalators
112 5.3.5 2012-03-14 Measurement of step to step gap
113 5.9 2012-03-14 Fire protection of steps and pallets
114 5.6.2.1 2012-03-14 Handrail clearances
115 A.2.5 2012-03-14 Unrestricted area at the exit
5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h),
116 2012-03-14 Area of exit
A.2.5
Additional stop switch at handrail level - Building
117 A.2.5, I.2 2012-03-14
interfaces to escalator/moving walk
118 5.8.2.1, A.3.5 2012-03-14 Standing area in machinery spaces
119 A.2 2012-03-14 Fixed devices in unrestricted areas
120 Annex I 2012-03-14 Barriers to prevent shopping trolleys access
121 5.4.2.2.2 2014-11-14 Auxiliary braking system
122 5.3.6 2014-11-14 Location detection missing step device
5.4.2.1.1.1, 5.4.2.1.1.3,
123 2014-11-14 Electrical braking with inverter
5.12.1.2.1.1
124 5.4.1.3.2 2014-11-14 Safety factor of driving elements
- 2 horizontal steps ≤ 6 m vs.
3 horizontal steps > 6 m;
125 4.9, 5.7.2.1 2014-11-14
- Lower escalator transition curve, exit/entry
126 5.3.3.2.2 2014-11-14 Step riser, inserts
127 5.7.3.2.6 2014-11-14 Comb switch
128 5.12.2.1.1 2014-11-14 Starting with passengers on the step/pallet band
129 5.12.2.1.3 2014-11-14 Automatic initiation of starting
130
5.7.2.1 2014-11-14 Landing, vertical difference, consecutive steps
131 5.5.3.4 d), Annex K 2014-11-14 Friction coefficient, material
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Keywords
number subclause validity
Measure b
132 A.2.2 2014-11-14
12
133 5.5.3.4 2014-11-14 Skirt deflector
134 3.1.19, 5.4.1.2 2014-11-14 Definition of nominal speed
135 5.4.2.3 2014-11-14 Excessive speed
136 A.2.5 2014-11-14 Unrestricted area
137
A.2.5 2014-11-14 Unrestricted area
Table 2 — Interpretations in clause/subclause order
Related clause/ Interpretation Date of
Keywords
subclause number validity
3.1.19 134 2014-11-14 Definition of nominal speed
- 2 horizontal steps ≤ 6 m vs.
3 horizontal steps > 6 m;
4.9 125 2014-11-14
- Lower escalator transition curve, exit/entry
5.2.1.2 110 2012-03-14 Stiffness of exterior panel
5.3.1 101 2012-03-14 Increased height of the web on step treads side
5.3.3.2.2 126 2014-11-14 Step riser, inserts
5.3.5 112 2012-03-14 Measurement of step to step gap
5.3.6 122 2014-11-14 Location detection missing step device
134
5.4.1.2 2014-11-14 Definition of nominal speed
5.4.1.3.2 124 2014-11-14 Safety factor of driving elements
5.4.2.1.1.1 123 2014-11-14 Electrical braking with inverter
5.4.2.1.1.3 123 2014-11-14 Electrical braking with inverter
5.4.2.2.2 121 2014-11-14 Auxiliary braking system
5.4.2.3 135 2014-11-14 Excessive speed
5.4.3.2 109 2012-03-14 Testing of steps and pallets drive
2
5.5.2.4 102 2012-03-14 Form of 25 cm area
5.5.3.3 103 2012-03-14 Load on skirting
2
5.5.3.3 102 2012-03-14 Form of 25 cm area
5.5.3.4 d) 131 2014-11-14 Friction coefficient, material
5.5.3.4 133 2014-11-14 Skirt deflector
114
5.6.2.1 2012-03-14 Handrail clearances
- 2 horizontal steps ≤ 6 m vs.
3 horizontal steps > 6 m;
5.7.2.1 125 2014-11-14
- Lower escalator transition curve, exit/entry
5.7.2.1 130 2014-11-14 Landing, vertical difference, consecutive steps
5.7.3.2.6 127 2014-11-14 Com switch
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Keywords
subclause number validity
5.8.2.1 118 2012-03-14 Standing area in machinery spaces
5.9 113 2012-03-14 Fire protection of steps and pallets
5.12.1.2.1.1 123 2014-11-14 Electrical braking with inverter
5.12.2.1.1 128 2014-11-14 Starting with passengers on the step/pallet band
5.12.2.1.3 104 2012-03-14 Automatic restart in two-direction mode
129
5.12.2.1.3 2014-11-14 Automatic initiation of starting
5.12.2.2.2 104 2012-03-14 Automatic restart in two-direction mode
5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h) 111 2012-03-14 Stopping of succeeding escalators
5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h) 116 2012-03-14 Area of exit
5.12.2.5 106 2012-03-14 Number of inspection control on site
A.2 119 2012-03-14 Fixed devices in unrestricted areas
A.2.1 105 2012-03-14 Unrestricted area, fixed stairs, building height
Measure b
A.2.2 132 2014-11-14
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A.2.4 107 2012-03-14 Rigid deflectors
A.2.5 115 2012-03-14 Unrestricted area at the exit
A.2.5 116 2012-03-14 Area of exit
Additional stop switch at handrail level - Building
A.2.5 117 2012-03-14
interfaces to escalator/moving walk
A.2.5 136 2014-11-14 Unrestricted area
A.2.5 137 2014-11-14 Unrestricted area
118
A.3.5 2012-03-14 Standing area in machinery spaces
Annex I 120 2012-03-14 Barriers to prevent shopping trolleys access
Barrier to prevent access of shopping trolleys
I.1 108 2012-03-14
and baggage carts
Additional stop switch at handrail level - Building
117
I.2 2012-03-14
interfaces to escalator/moving walk
131
Annex K 2014-11-14 Friction coefficient, material
3.3 Lists of interpretations pertaining to EN 115-2
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INTERPRETATION 101
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Edition: Clause(s):
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2010 5.3.1
Date of modification:
2011-03-30
Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 01
Increased height of the web on step treads side
QUESTION
Is it permitted to have an increased height of the web at both sides of the step tread (demarcation
lines opposite to the skirt panels)?
INTERPRETATION
Increased height of the rib (web) is permitted as long as the same safety level as for a totally flat
step/pallet will be ensured. This shall be proofed in detail by risk analysis.

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Edition: Clause(s):
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2010 5.5.2.4, 5.5.3.3
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
2
Nr.: 18
Form of 25 cm area
QUESTION
2
5.5.2.4 and 5.5.3.3 specify an area of 25 cm on to which the force shall be applied.
Which form (square, circle, rectangle) shall this area have?
INTERPRETATION
2
With the definition of 25 cm , it was intended to precise the term “lump load” used in former codes.
Normally, the equipment for such tests has a circular or square surface so that such formed areas
will be the practice in general.
This will be considered in the next revision of the standard.

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Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.5.3.3
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 20
Load on skirting
QUESTION
1. 5.5.3.3 defines the load carrying ability of the skirting and deformation. Does this apply to the
whole skirting or only to the area of 25 mm according to 5.5.3.2?
2. If the whole skirting has to be dimensioned for the test load, shall then also the comb plate
lighting, if installed in the skirting, withstand this load?

INTERPRETATION
1. The load and deflection requirements of 5.3.3.3 shall be met up to a height of 25 mm above the
line of the step nose or the tread surface of the pallets or belt where the risk of entrapment
exists. Above the height of 25 mm, the force requirements of the balustrade of 500 N (see
5.5.2.4) shall be fulfilled.
2. The comb plate lighting has to withstand the test load according to 5.5.3.3 if the lighting or part of
it is arranged within the area of skirting of 25 mm above the tread surface.
All other requirements of the skirting according to 5.5.3 are still valid. This includes that under the
force requirements above the skirting shall remain plain and butt-joined according to 5.5.3.1.
At the next revision of EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010, 5.5.3 has to be amended accordingly.
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Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.12.2.1.3, 5.12.2.2.2
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 22
Automatic start in two-direction mode
QUESTION
Is it allowed to make an arrangement as follows:
The escalator can start automatically in both directions by a user passing a light barrel depending on
the direction from which the user is coming. Both directions can be predetermined directions at the
same time.
When the escalator has stopped after a sufficient time (5.12.2.2.2), the signal lights show “green”
light in both landings.
However, when a user comes to the end of a running escalator by passing the “red” signal light and
stays near to the comb waiting till the escalator has stopped, there is another light barrel installed in
the skirting above the comb and when the user passes this light barrel, the escalator stops and can
be re-started only with a key.
INTERPRETATION
Operation in “two direction mode” for escalators with automatic start is permitted under the following
conditions:
a) On escalators which can start automatically in either direction (“two direction mode”) by the
entering of a user, the “two direction mode” and the momentary capable direction of travel shall
be clearly visible to the user and marked distinctly on the escalator (see 7.2.2 plus “two direction
mode” sign). They shall start in the direction determined by the user entering first. When the
escalator is started by a user from either direction, the indicator opposite from the initiated
starting side shall automatically indicate “no entry” (see 7.2.2).
b) Measures for control and/or monitoring function shall prevent:
– failures of the control elements actuating the automatic start at the entries (e.g. no or partly
no detection of users);
– a restart of the step band when a user has entered the area between the control element
and the comb intersection line and the step band is stopped.
c) Control and monitoring function shall be regarded as electric safety devices and shall be applied
as safety switches (5.12.1.2.2), fail safe circuits (5.12.1.2.3) or SIL 1 according to PESSRAE
(5.12.1.2.6).
The application of “two direction mode” is not permitted for moving walks.
This will be considered in the next revision of the standard.
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Edition: Clause(s):
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2010 A.2.1
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 24
Unrestricted area, fixed stairs, building height
QUESTION
At the landings of the escalator, on the unrestricted area of 2,50 m (2,00 m) depth, is the existence of
fixed stairs forbidden?
The height on the unrestricted area shall be not less than 2,30 m, if the building's regulation does not
impose more?

INTERPRETATION
The existence of fixed stairs is forbidden in the unrestricted area. The area shall be flat. A maximum
inclination of 6° is permissible.
In A.2.1, a building height is stated for the unrestricted area which is necessary from the view of
machinery safety. National authorities are free to request more.
This will be considered in the next revision of the standard.
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Related to Page 1 of 1
Valid from:

Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.12.2.5
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 26
Number of inspection control on site
QUESTION
For the inspection control for 2 parallel or criss-cross escalators, shall we have 2 portable control
devices or is it sufficient to have one control device for both?

INTERPRETATION
According to the Machinery Directive, each escalator/moving walk shall be equipped with a
permanent available portable control device.
The wording of the standard (5.12.2.5) will be improved in the next revision of the standard.

Date of approval by CEN/TC 10 members: 2012-03-14

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Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 A.2.4
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 33
Rigid deflectors
QUESTION
Are deflectors which correspond to A.2.4 of EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010 permitted to be pendulous, in
order to prevent vandalism?

INTERPRETATION
Deflectors shall be mounted rigidly in order to meet all requirements. A pendulous deflector can be
used in addition before the mandatory rigid deflector.
The rigid mounting of the deflector will be considered in the next revision of the standard.

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Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 I.1
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.: 36 b)
Barrier to prevent access of shopping trolleys and baggage carts
QUESTION
In EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010 , I.1 requires suitable barriers to prevent access of shopping trolleys and
baggage carts.
Is the former interpretation related to EN 115:1995 still valid? What are the requirements for a
“suitable” barrier?

INTERPRETATION
The old interpretation is referring to EN 115:1995 including Amendments 1 and 2 and is not valid for
EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010.
To protect the use of shopping trolleys and baggage carts on escalators resp. moving walks, the
requirements concerning the barriers are as follows:
– The barrier shall be installed at the entrance only. An installation at the exit is not permitted in the
unrestricted area.
– The design of the barrier shall not create another risk.
– The free entrance width between ends of the newels and barriers – and between barriers itself -
shall be at least 500 mm (see EN 349) and less than the width of the type of shopping trolley or
baggage cart which will be used.
– The height of the barrier shall be between 900 mm and 1 100 mm.
– The load the barrier and its fixation has to withstand: At a height of 200 mm a horizontal force of
3 000 N applies. This force results from an impact of a chassis of a loaded shopping trolley
(according to EN 1929-1) / baggage cart loaded with 160 kg moving with a speed of 1 m/s.
– The fixation of the barrier shall preferably be done at the building structures. It is also permitted to
fix it at the floor plate. In that case, when the defined forces apply, there shall be no permanent
deformation and increased/additional gaps.
– If the escalator/moving walk is dedicated to work in both directions, the presence of the removable
barrier shall be electrically monitored preventing wrong positioning of the barrier, except when
under maintenance condition.
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INTERPRETATION 109
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Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.4.3.2
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.:
Testing of steps and pallets drive
QUESTION
Regarding the step or pallet chain mentioned in 5.4.3.2:
1. Pallet chains are not mentioned
2. It is not clear, whether every step or pallet chain must be subjected to a tensile test or a type test
for every chain type is sufficient.
INTERPRETATION
1. Pallet chains are missing in the paragraph. This shall be updated during the next revision
2. To fulfil the requirement of EN 115-1 it is sufficient that every design of step or pallet chain has
passed a type tensile test.
Hence, in the next revision, Table 7 will identify this requirement. In addition, the type test report
should also be mentioned in 6.2.

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Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.2.1.2
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.:
Stiffness of exterior panel
QUESTION
5.2.1.2 defines the stiffness of the exterior panels as follows:
5.2.1.2 The exterior panels shall withstand a force of 250 N at any point at right angles on an area of
2
25 cm without breakage or deflection resulting in any gap. The fixing shall be designed in that way to
carry at least twice the dead load of the enclosure.
When we have 2 panels side by side we have automatically a small gap between them. How can we
fulfil then 5.2.1.2?
INTERPRETATION
5.2.1.2 is a new requirement in EN 115-1 ensuring that exterior panels will be rigid enough to protect
from contact with moving parts inside the escalator/moving walk and/or creation of points of
entrapment. The requirement derives from the balustrade requirement and is similar to the interior
panel.
In 5.5.2.4, the 3rd paragraph states, “gaps between the interior panels of the balustrade shall be not
wider than 4 mm.”
The same applies also to the exterior panels as long as movable parts are reachable.
This paragraph will be updated in the next revision of this standard as follows:
“5.2.1.2 The exterior panels shall withstand a force of 250 N at any point at right angles on an area of
2
25 cm without breakage. Any gaps or openings are restricted to 4 mm where there is a risk of
contact with moving parts. The fixing … “
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INTERPRETATION 111
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Edition: Clause(s):
EN 115-1
2010 5.12.2.2.4.1 Table 6 h)
Date of modification:

Key-word(s):
Replacing interpretation
Nr.:
Stopping of succeeding escalators
QUESTION
Item h) in Table 6 indicates requirement of “stopping of a succeeding escalator or moving walk where
an intermediate exit does not exist….” especially for successive escalators, as shown in A.2.6 of
EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010.
In our opinion, this should read as 'stopping of a preceding escalator'.
Key
1 defective escalator
2 preceding escalator
3 STOP THIS!
4 No exit
5 side view

Figure 1
Definitely, shutting down all the successive escalators on the same route will be helpful. However,
stopping a “preceding escalator” is relatively more important because this will prevent feeding more
passengers in front of the defective escalator “which does not have intermediate exit” (see Figure 1
above).
If the preceding escalator is not stopped, more number of passengers will arrive in front of the
defective escalator and there will not be enough space. Since there is no intermediate exit, the
passengers cannot move out of the escalators path. There will be overcrowding, tripping, falling over,
etc. which will be a dangerous situation.
INTERPRETATION
The intention of the code is exactly as described in the question. The requirement is to stop the
escalator, if the succeeding escalator will stop where no exit exists. Table 6 is related to the
escalators where the action has to be taken and where the requirements are listed.
So the heading of the table and the paragraph has to be read together which means “Requirements
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