Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 3022
(a) Types of doors and gates permitted.
(1) Where both a hoistway door and a car door or gate are opened and/or closed by power, the hoistway door and the car door or gate shall:
(b) Power Opening.
(1) Power opening of a car door or gate shall be subjected to the following:
(2) Power opening of a hoistway door shall conform to the following:
(c) Power Closing.
(1) Where a car door or gate is closed by power, or is of the automatically released, self-closing type and faces a manually operated or self-closing hoistway door, the closing of the car door or gate shall not be initiated unless the hoistway door is in the closed position.
Exception to Subsection 3022(c)(1):
Where a car door or gate is closed by power through continuous pressure of a door closing switch, or of the car operating device, and where the release of the closing switch or operating device will cause the car door or gate to stop or to stop and reopen.
(2) Horizontally sliding or vertically sliding biparting hoistway doors may be closed by continuous pressure means subject to the following:
(C) For elevators having more than one hoistway opening at any landing level, a separate closing means shall be provided in the car for each car door or gate and its adjacent hoistway door. Any closing means at a landing shall close only that hoistway door and the car door or gate at the side where such means is located.
Exception to Subsection 3022(c)(2)(C):
A separate closing means need not be furnished in the car for a horizontally sliding hoistway door and adjacent car door or gate which conform to the requirements of section 3022(c).
(3) Power closing by momentary pressure or by automatic means of horizontally sliding hoistway doors or car doors or gates shall be permitted only for automatic or constant-pressure operation elevators. The closing of the doors or gates shall be subject to the following:
(4) Power closing of vertically sliding, biparting hoistway doors by momentary pressure or by automatic means shall be subject to the following:
(B) A warning bell or other audible signal shall be provided on the car which will start to sound at least 5 seconds before the car door or gate starts to close and shall continue to sound until the hoistway door is substantially closed.
Exception to Subsection 3022(b)(4)(B):
The 5-second time interval may be omitted when the doors are closed by a switch in the car.
(d) Kinetic Energy and Force Limitations for Power Door Operators Used With Horizontally Sliding Hoistway Doors and Horizontally Sliding Car Doors or Gates. Where a power-operated, horizontally sliding hoistway door is closed by momentary pressure or by automatic means or is closed simultaneously with another door from one continuous pressure means, the closing mechanism shall be designed and installed to conform to the following requirements:
(1) The kinetic energy of the hoistway door and all parts rigidly connected thereto, computed for the average closing speed, shall not exceed 7 ft-lbs (9.49 J) where a reopening device for the power-operated car door or gate conforming to the requirements of section 3022(e) is used, and shall not exceed 2 ½ ft-lbf (3.39 J) where such door reopening device is not used.
Where the hoistway door and the car door or gate are closed in such a manner that stopping either one manually will stop both, the sum of the hoistway and the car door weights, as well as all parts connected rigidly thereto, shall be used to compute the kinetic energy.
The average closing speed shall be determined by timing the closing door as follows:
(e) Reopening Device for Power Operated Car Doors or Gates. Where required by section 3022(c)(4)(D) or section 3022(d)(1), a power-operated car door or gate shall be provided with a reopening device which will function to stop and reopen a car door or gate and the adjacent hoistway door in the event that the car door or gate is obstructed while closing.
For center-opening doors, the reopening device shall be so designed and installed that the obstruction of either door panel, when closing, will cause the reopening device to function.
(f) Sequence Operation for Power Operated Hoistway Doors With Car Doors or Gates.
(1) Sequence operation shall be provided under the following conditions:
(2) The sequence operation of a vertically sliding, biparting hoistway door and adjacent power-operated vertically sliding car gate shall conform to the following:
(B) In closing, the car gate shall be closed at least 2/3 of its travel before the hoistway door can start to close.
Title 24, part 7, section 7-3022.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code; and Section 18943, Health and Safety Code.
1. Amendment of subsection (b)(3) filed 6-23-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 26).
2. Amendment of subsection (a)(2)(A) filed 12-22-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 1).
3. Amendment filed 6-23-87; operative 6-23-87 (Register 87, No. 27).
4. Change without regulatory effect filed 6/21/90 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 90, No. 35).
5. Editorial correction of printing error in former subsection (e) relettering to (d) as filed with Secretary of State (Register 91, No. 32).
6. Reference citation added; filed 7-1-91; operative 7-31-91 (Register 91, No. 43).
7. Editorial correction of text and History 5 (Register 95, No. 26).