Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 3031
(a) Type Required.
(1) Buffers or bumpers shall be installed under the cars and counterweights of all cable-driven power elevators.
Exception: Counterweights of existing elevators which have never had bumpers or buffers.
(2) Spring buffers, oil buffers, or their equivalent, shall be used on all cable-driven power elevators.
Exception: Solid bumpers of rubber, wood, or other material having similar shock absorbing qualities may be used on:
2. Existing elevators having a rated speed of 50 feet per minute or less which have never had bumpers.
(3) Oil buffers or their equivalent shall be used where the rated speed is in excess of 200 feet per minute.
Exceptions:
(b) Location.
(2) Buffers or bumpers shall be located in the pit.
Exceptions:
(c) Stroke of Spring Buffers. Spring buffers shall be constructed so that the stroke of the buffer spring, as marked on its marking plate, shall be equal to or greater than the following:
Rated Car Speed Feet Per Minute
Stroke In Inches
100 or less
1 ½
101 to 150
2 ½
151 to 200
4
(d) Load Rating of Spring Buffers. Spring buffers for cars and counterweights shall:
(1) Be capable of supporting, without being compressed solid, a static load having a minimum of twice the total weight of:
(2) Be compressed solid with a static load of 3 times the weight of:
(B) The counterweight for counterweight buffers.
Exception: When Section 3019(a)(2) necessitates a greater load rating.
(f) Stroke of Oil Buffers. The minimum stroke of oil buffers shall be based on the requirements outlined in Design Section 3108(a). Table 3031 F indicated the minimum buffer strokes for the most usual rated speeds.
Exception: When oil buffers are used in conjunction with an emergency terminal stopping device conforming to the requirements of Section 3039(c) which will limit the speed at which the car or counterweight can strike its buffer the following shall apply:
2. Reduced stroke oil buffers may be used for new installations when installed as follows: The buffer stroke shall be based on at least 115% of such reduced striking speed on an average retardation not exceeding 32.2 ft/s2 (9.81 m/s2). In no case, shall the stroke used be less than 50% of the stroke required by Section 3031(f) for rated speeds under 800 fpm (4.06 m/s), nor less than 33-1/3% or 18 inch (457 mm), whichever is greater, for rated speeds of 800 fpm (4.06 m/s) or more.
Note: See Section 3031(m). Testing of Oil Buffers.
TABLE NO. 3031F
Minimum Buffer Strokes
Rated Speed In Feet Per Minute
115% of Rated Speed in Feet Per Minute
Minimum Strokes of Oil Buffers In Inches
200
230
2 ¾
225
259
3 ¼
250
288
4 ¼
300
345
6 ¼
350
402
8 ¼
400
460
11
450
517
13 ¾
500
575
17
600
690
24 ¾
700
805
33 ¼
800
920
43 ¾
900
1035
55 ½
1000
1150
68 ½
1100
1265
83
1200
1380
98 ½
1300
1495
115 ½
1400
1610
134 ½
1500
1725
154
1600
1840
175 ¼
1700
1955
197 ¾
1800
2070
221 ¾
1900
2105
247
2000
2300
273 ¾
* Where buffers of the stroke specified are not provided, the requirements of Section 3031(f) exceptions apply.
GENERAL NOTE:
1 fpm=5.08 E-03 m/s
1 in.=25.4 mm
(j) Plunger Return Requirements. Oil buffers shall be so designed that:
3. Car and counterweight buffers of the spring-return type shall be provided with a switch, operated by the buffer in case it is compressed more than 3 inches, and so connected to the control circuit that the speed of the descending car or counterweight shall not exceed ½ the rated speed unless the buffer plunger returns to within 3 inches of its normal position.
Exception: Elevators with buffers installed before June 5, 1947.
(m) Testing of Oil Buffers. On each installation of an elevator equipped with oil buffers, a field test of the buffers shall be made, and witnessed by a representative of the division, consisting of running the car with rated load onto its buffer at rated speed and the counterweight onto its buffer at rated speed with the car empty. In making these tests, the normal terminal limit switches shall be made temporarily inoperative, and the final terminal limits shall remain operative but shall be temporarily relocated if necessary to permit full compression of the buffer during the tests.
Exception: (Section 3031(m))
Reduced stroke buffers shall be struck at speeds reduced to conform to the stroke of the buffer used, and the test shall demonstrate that no part of the car or counterweight will contact the overhead structure. Failure to so demonstrate shall require adjustments or modifications acceptable to the division.
(n) Load Ratings of Oil Buffers. The minimum and maximum load ratings of car and counterweight oil buffers as indicated on the buffer marking plate shall conform to the following:
1. The minimum load rating shall be not greater than:
2. The maximum load rating shall be not less than:
(o) Oil Buffer Marking Plate. Every installed oil buffer shall have securely attached thereto a metal plate, marked by the manufacturer in a legible and permanent manner, indicating:
Note: Authority cited and Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
1. Amendment of subsection (f), Table No. 3031 F and subsection (m) filed 5-12-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 20). Approved by State Building Standards Commission 4-4-83.