Hello Jerry,

        If it is covered under the ASME 17.1 elevator code, You can NOT do 
this. Anything that enters the elevator shaft(s) or machine room(s) must be for 
the elevator and Must dead end in that area.

        Had an elevator inspector 8 years ago in a building that had been there 
20 years go in for an inspection on an elevator upgrade, Shut down ALL the 
elevators due to a sprinkler pipe that entered the machine room and went back 
out to a boiler room behind the machine room.  Was a LONG walk up 20 stories to 
cut the pipe feeding the machine room and plug it to get the elevators back 
running.
Friday, February 26, 2016, 7:08:08 PM, you wrote:

> I have a building where they don't like to consider paths for piping to run.
> The lowest level of the building is cut in half by the elevator pit and I
> need to supply some rooms on the other side. Are there building / elevator
> any regulations that would keep me from running through the pit to feed the
> other half of the floor?  

>  

> No elevator contractor on the job yet.

>  

> Jerry Van Kolken

> Millennium Fire Protection Corp.

> 2950 San Luis Rey Rd.

> Oceanside, CA 92058

> (760) 722-2722 FX 722-2730

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