Combined Escalator and Moving Walkway Design Drawing
The combined escalator and moving walkway is an integrated vertical transportation system widely used in airports, shopping malls, subway stations and other large public buildings. It combines the lifting function of escalators and the long-distance horizontal transportation function of moving walkways, realizing seamless passenger transfer.
Inclination angle: 30° / 35° (civil standard)
Step width: 600mm / 800mm / 1000mm
Rated speed: 0.5m/s (fixed value)
Lifting height: customized according to building floors
Inclination angle: 0° (horizontal) / ≤12° (inclined)
Pallet width: 800mm–1400mm
Rated speed: 0.5m/s (consistent with escalator)
Running length: customized according to transportation distance
Seamless connection between escalator steps and walkway pallets
Smooth guide rail transition to ensure passenger safety
Unified handrail system for continuous holding
Overall installation position of equipment in the building
Clearly marked dimensions (length, width, installation clearance)
Passenger flow direction indication
Coordination with building structure (columns, walls, floor openings)
Truss structure and support points
Lifting height and inclination angle of escalator
Horizontal length and gradient of moving walkway
Installation space for mechanical and electrical equipment
Internal structure of truss
Installation dimensions of steps, pallets and chains
Handrail drive system and safety devices
Clearance from building decoration surface
Foundation bearing requirements
Floor opening dimensions and reinforcement requirements
Embedded parts and anchoring positions
Fireproof and waterproof sealing structure
International standard: EN 115 Safety Requirements for Escalators and Moving Walkways
Chinese standard: GB 16899-2011 Safety Code for Escalators and Moving Walkways
Building coordination standard: 13J404 National Building Standard Design Atlas
Airport terminals (connection between boarding gates and baggage claim)
Large shopping malls (connecting multi-floor atriums)
Subway and railway stations (connecting entrances and platforms)
Convention and exhibition centers (long-distance passenger transportation)
Editable format: DWG (AutoCAD)
BIM model format: RFA (Revit)
Preview format: PDF
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