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D.10.14.011 | Traction Elevator – Applies to most California Installations 1976 or later, most western states installations 1982 or later and most other U.S installations 1998 or later.

| Costing per elevator. Elevator demand parameter shall be defined as the peak floor acceleration at the first floor. The elevator fragility for a multiple story building should only be entered once on the first floor. | Construction Quality: Any Suggested Block Size: 1 EA (round up to integer quantity) .. raw:: html :file: D.10.14.011.html .. raw:: html
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D.10.14.012 | Traction Elevator – Applies to most California Installations prior to 1976, most western states installations prior to 1982 and most other U.S installations prior to 1998.

| Costing per elevator. Elevator demand parameter shall be defined as the peak floor acceleration at the first floor. The elevator fragility for a multiple story building should only be entered once on the first floor. | Construction Quality: Any Suggested Block Size: 1 EA (round up to integer quantity) .. raw:: html :file: D.10.14.012.html .. raw:: html
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D.10.14.021 | Hydraulic Elevator – Applies to most California Installations 1976 or later, most western states installations postdating 1982 and most U.S installations postdating 1998.

| Costing per elevator. Elevator demand parameter shall be defined as the peak floor acceleration at the first floor. The elevator fragility for a multiple story building should only be entered once on the first floor. | Construction Quality: Any Suggested Block Size: 1 EA (round up to integer quantity) .. raw:: html :file: D.10.14.021.html .. raw:: html
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D.10.14.022 | Hydraulic Elevator – Applies to most California Installations prior to 1976, most western states installations prior to 1982 and most U.S installations prior to 1998.

| Costing per elevator. Elevator demand parameter shall be defined as the peak floor acceleration at the first floor. The elevator fragility for a multiple story building should only be entered once on the first floor. | Construction Quality: Any Suggested Block Size: 1 EA (round up to integer quantity) .. raw:: html :file: D.10.14.022.html .. raw:: html