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INTERNATIONAL ISO

STANDARD 25745-2

First edition
2015-04-01

AMENDMENT 1
2023-10

Energy performance of lifts, escalators


and moving walks —
Part 2:
Energy calculation and classification
for lifts (elevators)
AMENDMENT 1: Express zones
Performance énergétique des ascenseurs, escaliers mécaniques et
trottoirs roulants —
Partie 2: Calcul énergétique et classification des ascenseurs
AMENDEMENT 1: Zones sans arrêt intermédiaire

Reference number
ISO 25745-2:2015/Amd.1:2023(E)

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Energy performance of lifts, escalators and moving


walks —
Part 2:
Energy calculation and classification for lifts (elevators)
AMENDMENT 1: Express zones

Scope
Delete j).
Delete NOTE 2. Renumber NOTE 1 as NOTE.

3.2
Replace the definition with the following:
section of the lift well whose distance between two adjacent landings exceeds three average floor
distances

5.2.2
Replace the complete subclause with the following:
a) For lifts without express zone, the average travel distance (sav) for the target installation shall
be calculated by Formula (1).
pav
sav = × src (1)
100
where

pav is the percentage of the average travel distance according to Table 2;

src is the one-way travel distance of reference cycle according to ISO 25745-1 (m).

Table 2 — Percentage of average travel distance


Usage category 1-3 4 5 6
Number of stopping floors Percentage of average travel distance pav
2 100 %
3 67 %
>3 49 % 44 % 39 % 32 %

For lift applications in which the traffic patterns are well known, a specific percentage of the average
travel distance can be agreed between the involved parties for the assessment of the annual energy
consumption. In this case, the selected percentage should be as documented in Annex B.

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b) For lifts with express zone, the average travel distance shall be calculated by Formula (2).
pav k
sav = × ( src − ( sez − sfl )) + ez × ( sez − sfl ) (2)
100 100
where

sez is the length of the express zone (m);

sfl is the average floor distance (m);

kez is the percentage of the number of trips passing through the express zone according to
Table 3.

Table 3 — Percentage of trips passing through the express zone


Usage category 1-3 4 5 6
sez ≤ 75 m 58 % 40 % 25 % 18 %
kez
sez > 75 m 42 % 30 % 18 % 14 %
NOTE Percentage values for usage categories 1-3 are estimations based on exponential trend identified within usage
categories 4-6.

In the case of multiple express zones, the individual zones shall be summed up as one single express
zone for the calculation.
Renumber subsequent formulae by increasing their numbers by 2.
Renumber subsequent tables by increasing their numbers by 1.

Annex C
Add the following symbols in alphabetical order:

kez is the percentage of the number of trips passing through the express zone

pav is the percentage of the average travel distance (%)

sez is the length of the express zone (m)

sfl is the average floor distance (m)

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