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Anything involving the elevator panel needs to go through the city.  To find out who can answer your question, talk to the TSD:
Anything involving the elevator panel needs to go through the city.  To find out who can answer your question, talk to the TSD:


http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/dbi/Web.DBIDirectory.pdf
  http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/dbi/Web.DBIDirectory.pdf
 
The elevator conveyance ID is #<code>026140</code>.  Although Henry Ho has agreed in writing to our intent to modify the elevator, the city and state both need to approve the changes.  If we pay anyone to fix the elevator it's generally quite expensive and requires specially certified labor, so that's plan B.  Plan A is to do it ourselves.
 
To do this, the changes have to comply with a web of regulations which are not passed by the state legislative branch but rather by a regulatory approval process and the governor.  At the heart of the regulation web is the California Code of Regulations Title 24 (CCR 24), which is NOT a public work because it contains copyrighted code sections from model code companies.  However, the relevant subparts of Title 24 (11b) are available here:
 
http://publicecodes.citation.com/st/ca/st/b200v07/st_ca_st_b200v07_11b_sec016.htm?bu=CA-P-2007-999999
 
Title 8 also has many other requirements:
 
http://www.dir.ca.gov/Title8/sub6.html
 
Several subparts reference ASME A.17, the elevator standard published by the American Society for Mechanical Engineering.  This standard is also copyrighted and not available online.
 
ASME A.17 itself references several other standards such as IEEE and Bell System standards.
 
Once the work is done, this triggers a modernization inspection because the elevator has been significantly changed as part of work done to the building.  This will probably be done by either Jennifer Stafford, the acting senior engineer at California [http://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/AROffices.htm DOSH ERT]'s Oakland office, or Deborah Tudor, the principal engineer in the San Jose district office.
 
A modernization inspection will require that we file a document called a "letter of intent" with DOSH ERT:
 
http://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/elevfaq.html


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