D.10.14 - Elevators & Lifts

The following models are available:

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)


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)


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)


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)