Moving walks definition

Moving walks means a type of passenger-carrying device on which passengers stand or walk and in which the passenger-carrying surface remains parallel to its direction of motion and is uninterrupted.
Moving walks means a type of passenger-carrying device on which
Moving walks means the Moving Walks at the Facility, and all associated materials, equipment and appurtenances of any nature whatsoever furnished and installed in connection with such Moving Walks.

Examples of Moving walks in a sentence

  • Moving walks – whether inclined or horizontal – provide an efficient means of transportation in public spaces.

  • Elevators (except wind tower lifts exempted from ASME A17.1 by rule 875—72.12(89A), television tower elevators and hand-powered elevators): $75.b. Escalators: $75.c. Moving walks: $75.

  • Moving walks – whether inclined or horizontal – provide an efficient means of transportation in public areas.

  • Elevators (except wind tower lifts exempted from ASME A17.1 by rule 875—72.12(89A), television tower elevators and hand-powered elevators): $75.b. Escalators: $75.c. Moving walks: $75.d. Dumbwaiters: $60.

  • ANSI/ASME QE-1 - 1984 Standard for the Qualifications of Elevator Inspectors ANSI A17.2 - 1982 Elevator Inspector's Manual American Standard Practice for the Inspection of Elevators, Escalators ad Moving walks.

  • Escalators: Table according to EN 115 (other national regulations can be met) RiseSpeedMaximuminclinationHorizontalstep run (mm)H ≤ 6 m≤ 0.5 m/s35O800 > 0.5 ≤ 0.65 m/s30O1200 > 0.65 ≤ 0.75 m/s30O1600H > 6 m≤ 0.5 m/s30O1200 > 0.5 ≤ 0.65 m/s30O1200 > 0.65 ≤ 0.75 m/s30O1600 Moving walks: Table according to EN 115 (other national regulations can be met) RiseSpeedInclinationHorizontalpallet run (mm)not limited≤ 0.75 m/s *0o-6onot requiredby standards 10o-12o400 at the top > 0.75 ≤ 0.9 m/s *max.

  • Moving walks shall be designed with provisions for thermal expansion and contraction of complete moving walk assemblies and for any movement of the facility caused by trains braking when fully loaded.

  • Moving walks that go from one floor to another are called inclined moving walks and the rest are called horizontal moving walks.

  • Moving walks shall be so constructed that exposure to the weather will not interfere with normal operation.

  • Elevators (except wind tower lifts exempted from ASME A17.1 by rule 875—72.12(89A)) and CPHs up to and including four landings: $500.b. Elevators (except wind tower lifts exempted from ASME A17.1 by rule 875—72.12(89A)) and CPHs with five or more landings: $600.c. Escalators: $500.d. Moving walks: $500.e. Dumbwaiters: $350.


More Definitions of Moving walks

Moving walks means the moving walks identified and listed in Exhibit A and Exhibit B of the Contractors Bid Sheets, as well as any other moving walk added to this Contract and all associated materials, equipment and appurtenances of any nature whatsoever furnished and installed in connection with such moving walks.

Related to Moving walks

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