WAC 296-96-02470
What are the requirements for Fireman's
Service Phase I and Phase II recall? Devices for deactivating
recall must be in the line of sight of the elevator; be secure
from tampering; and must be accessible to fire, inspection,
and elevator service personnel only. Owner-designated patient
express and emergency hospital service elevators may have a
manual control in the car for use by authorized patient care
personnel. When activated, it shall preclude Phase I recall.
The illuminated visual signal in the car that indicates
when Phase I Emergency Recall Operation is in effect must stay
illuminated until the car is taken off Phase I operation.
Once the car returns to the designated landing on Phase I
recall and the doors have reached their full open position,
the buzzer must be silenced within ten seconds.
Groups of elevators containing four or more cars shall be
provided with two, three-position key switches per group. For
purposes of this section, a group shall be defined as all
elevators serving the same portion of a building. Hall call
buttons common to a group will remain in service unless both
Phase I recall switches of a four car or larger group are
placed in the recall mode or a fire alarm recall signal is
initiated.
EXCEPTION:
Limited use/limited application (LULA), special purpose, and residential elevators are exempt from this section.