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Rules for Construction of Cranes, Monorails, and Hoists (With Bridge or Trolley or Hoist of the Underhung Type)
AN A MERICAN NA TIONAL S T AND ARD
ASME NUM-1–2016
(Revision of ASME NUM-1–2009)
ASME NUM-1–2016
(Revision of ASME NUM-1–2009)
Rules for Construction of Cranes, Monorails, and Hoists (With Bridge or Trolley or Hoist of the Underhung Type)
AN AMERICAN NA TIONAL S T AND ARD
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Date of Issuance: June 30, 2016
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CONTENTS
Foreword .............................................................................. Committee Roster ..................................................................... Preparation of Technical Inquiries to the Committee on Cranes for Nuclear Facilities .... Summary of Changes .................................................................. | viii ix x xi |
Section NUM-G-1000 Introduction ..................................................... | 1 |
NUM-G-1100 General ........................................................ | 1 |
NUM-G-1200 Scope .......................................................... | 1 |
NUM-G-1300 Applications .................................................... | 1 |
NUM-G-1400 Responsibility .................................................. | 1 |
Section NUM-G-2000 Environmental Conditions of Service............................... | 2 |
NUM-G-2100 General ........................................................ | 2 |
NUM-G-2200 Radiation ...................................................... | 2 |
NUM-G-2300 Temperature .................................................... | 2 |
NUM-G-2400 Pressure ........................................................ | 2 |
NUM-G-2500 Humidity ...................................................... | 2 |
NUM-G-2600 Chemical ....................................................... | 3 |
NUM-G-2700 Wind ........................................................... | 3 |
NUM-G-2800 Seismic ......................................................... | 3 |
NUM-G-2900 Drainage ....................................................... | 3 |
Section NUM-G-3000 Performance Requirements ....................................... | 4 |
NUM-G-3100 General ........................................................ | 4 |
NUM-G-3200 Service Class ................................................... | 4 |
NUM-G-3300 Capacity ....................................................... | 4 |
NUM-G-3400 Speeds ......................................................... | 4 |
NUM-G-3500 Other Considerations ........................................... | 4 |
Section NUM-G-4000 Coatings and Finishes............................................ | 8 |
NUM-G-4100 Coating Service Levels .......................................... | 8 |
NUM-G-4200 Specific Requirements for Coating Service Levels ................ | 8 |
Section NUM-G-5000 Quality Assurance................................................ | 10 |
NUM-G-5100 Requirements ................................................... | 10 |
NUM-G-5200 Documentation ................................................. | 10 |
Section NUM-G-6000 Definitions ...................................................... | 11 |
NUM-G-6100 Definitions ..................................................... | 11 |
Section NUM-G-7000 Referenced Codes and Standards ................................. | 15 |
NUM-G-7100 General ........................................................ | 15 |
Section NUM-G-8000 Nomenclature.................................................... | 17 |
NUM-G-8100 General ........................................................ | 17 |
Section NUM-I-1000 Introduction ..................................................... | 18 |
NUM-I-1100 General ........................................................ | 18 |
NUM-I-1300 Applications .................................................... | 18 |
Section NUM-I-5000 Jib Cranes ....................................................... | 19 |
NUM-I-5300 Mechanical ..................................................... | 19 |
NUM-I-5400 Electrical ....................................................... | 19 |
Section NUM-I-6000 | Monorail Systems................................................ | 20 |
NUM-I-6300 | Mechanical ..................................................... | 20 |
Section NUM-I-7000 | Overhead Hoists and Under-Running Trolleys ...................... | 21 |
NUM-I-7700 | Under-Running Trolleys ........................................ | 21 |
NUM-I-7900 | Hoist Common Requirements ................................... | 21 |
Section NUM-I-8000 | Common Requirements and Criteria ............................... | 28 |
NUM-I-8200 | Structural ...................................................... | 28 |
NUM-I-8300 | Mechanical ..................................................... | 28 |
NUM-I-8400 | Electrical ....................................................... | 30 |
NUM-I-8500 | Inspection and Testing .......................................... | 30 |
NUM-I-8600 | Hoist Marking .................................................. | 37 |
Section NUM-II-1000 | Introduction ..................................................... | 38 |
NUM-II-1100 | General ........................................................ | 38 |
NUM-II-1300 | Applications .................................................... | 38 |
Section NUM-II-7000 | Overhead Hoists and Under-Running Trolleys ...................... | 39 |
NUM-II-7100 | Description ..................................................... | 39 |
Section NUM-II-8000 | Common Requirements and Criteria ............................... | 40 |
NUM-II-8200 | Structural ...................................................... | 40 |
NUM-II-8300 | Mechanical ..................................................... | 45 |
NUM-II-8400 | Electrical ....................................................... | 45 |
NUM-II-8500 | Inspection and Testing .......................................... | 45 |
Section NUM-III-1000 | Introduction ..................................................... | 46 |
NUM-III-1100 | General ........................................................ | 46 |
NUM-III-1300 | Applications .................................................... | 46 |
Section NUM-III-2000 | Underhung Cranes ............................................... | 47 |
NUM-III-2100 | Description ..................................................... | 47 |
NUM-III-2200 | Structural ...................................................... | 47 |
NUM-III-2300 | Mechanical ..................................................... | 49 |
NUM-III-2400 | Electrical ....................................................... | 50 |
NUM-III-2500 | Inspection and Testing .......................................... | 52 |
Section NUM-III-3000 | Top-Running Bridge and Gantry Cranes............................ | 53 |
NUM-III-3100 | Description ..................................................... | 53 |
NUM-III-3200 | Structural ...................................................... | 53 |
NUM-III-3300 | Mechanical ..................................................... | 55 |
NUM-III-3400 | Electrical ....................................................... | 57 |
NUM-III-3500 | Inspection and Testing .......................................... | 57 |
Section NUM-III-4000 | Traveling Wall Cranes ............................................ | 58 |
NUM-III-4100 | Description ..................................................... | 58 |
NUM-III-4200 | Structural ...................................................... | 58 |
NUM-III-4300 | Mechanical ..................................................... | 58 |
NUM-III-4400 | Electrical ....................................................... | 60 |
NUM-III-4500 | Inspection and Testing .......................................... | 60 |
Section NUM-III-5000 | Jib Cranes ....................................................... | 62 |
NUM-III-5100 | Description ..................................................... | 62 |
NUM-III-5200 | Structural ...................................................... | 62 |
NUM-III-5300 | Mechanical ..................................................... | 62 |
NUM-III-5400 | Electrical ....................................................... | 63 |
NUM-III-5500 | Inspection and Testing .......................................... | 67 |
Section NUM-III-6000 | Monorail Systems................................................ | 68 |
NUM-III-6100 | Description ..................................................... | 68 |
NUM-III-6200 | Structural ...................................................... | 68 |
NUM-III-6300 Mechanical 69
NUM-III-6400 Electrical 71
NUM-III-6500 Inspection and Testing 72
Section NUM-III-7000 Overhead Hoists and Under-Running Trolleys 73
NUM-III-7100 Description 73
NUM-III-7200 Electric Wire-Rope Hoists 73
NUM-III-7300 Hand-Chain Hoists 74
NUM-III-7400 Electric-Chain Hoists 78
NUM-III-7500 Air-Operated Wire-Rope Hoists 79
NUM-III-7600 Air-Operated Chain Hoists 79
NUM-III-7700 Under-Running Trolleys 79
NUM-III-7800 Inspection and Testing 82
NUM-III-7900 Hoist Common Requirements 82
Section NUM-III-8000 Common Requirements and Criteria 90
NUM-III-8100 Description 90
NUM-III-8200 Structural 90
NUM-III-8300 Mechanical 106
NUM-III-8400 Electrical 114
NUM-III-8500 Inspection and Testing 127
NUM-III-8600 Crane and Monorail Marking 130
Figures
NUM-I-7931-1 Type IA Dual Hoist Drive Unit With Single Drum 21
NUM-I-7931-2 Type IA Single Hoist Drive Unit With Drum Brake 22
NUM-I-7931-3 Type IA Dual Hoist Drive Unit With Dual Drum 23
NUM-I-7942-1 Drum Fleet Angle 23
NUM-I-7942-2 Sheave Fleet Angle 23
NUM-I-7942.3-1 Type IA Redundant Reeving With Single Drum (With Upper
Equalizer Sheaves) 24
NUM-I-7942.3-2 Type IA Redundant Reeving With Single Drum (With Equalizer
Bar) 25
NUM-I-7942.3-3 Type IA Redundant Reeving With Dual Drum 25
NUM-II-8215.3.6-1 Boundary Conditions for Wheel-to-Rail Interface 42
NUM-III-2100-1 Single-Girder Underhung Crane 47
NUM-III-2100-2 Double-Girder Underhung Crane With Underhung Trolley 48
NUM-III-2100-3 Double-Girder Underhung Crane With Top-Running Trolley 48
NUM-III-2100-4 Single-Girder Underhung Semi-Gantry Crane 49
NUM-III-2321-1 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-2 Drive) 50
NUM-III-2321-2 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-4 Drive) 51
NUM-III-3100-1 Single-Girder Top-Running Crane 53
NUM-III-3100-2 Double-Girder Top-Running Crane With Underhung Trolley 54
NUM-III-3100-3 Single-Girder Top-Running Semi-Gantry Crane 54
NUM-III-3100-4 Single-Girder Top-Running Gantry Crane 55
NUM-III-3320-1 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-1 Drive) 56
NUM-III-3320-2 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-2 Drive) 56
NUM-III-3320-3 Arrangement of Crane Bridge Drives (A-4 Drive) 56
NUM-III-4100-1 Traveling Wall Crane 59
NUM-III-5100-1 Wall-Mounted Jib Cranes 63
NUM-III-5100-2 Freestanding Pillar Jib Cranes 64
NUM-III-5100-3 Mast-Type Jib Cranes 65
NUM-III-5422-1 Slew Drive Motor-Size Selection 66
NUM-III-6100-1 Monorail System 68
NUM-III-6100-2 Two-Way Switches 69
NUM-III-6100-3 Three-Way Switches 69
NUM-III-6100-4 Cross-Track Switches 69
NUM-III-6100-5 Interlocking Mechanisms 70
NUM-III-6100-6 Lift/Drop Sections 70
NUM-III-7100-1 Electric Wire-Rope Hoist 73
NUM-III-7100-2 Hand-Chain Hoist 74
NUM-III-7100-3 Electric-Chain Hoist 74
NUM-III-7100-4 Air-Operated Wire-Rope Hoist 75
NUM-III-7100-5 Air-Operated Chain Hoist 75
NUM-III-7100-6 Under-Running Trolley 75
NUM-III-7210-1 Electric Wire-Rope Hoist, Suspension Types 76
NUM-III-7310-1 Hand-Chain Hoist, Suspension Types 77
NUM-III-7410-1 Electric-Chain Hoist, Suspension Types 78
NUM-III-7510-1 Air-Operated Wire-Rope Hoist, Suspension Types 80
NUM-III-7610-1 Air-Operated Chain Hoist, Suspension Types 81
NUM-III-7942.3-1 Single and Double Reeving 84
NUM-III-8212.2-1 Wheel-Skewing Forces (From CMAA 74) 91
NUM-III-8214-1 Building Runway Alignment Tolerance for Patent Track 93
NUM-III-8214-2 Building Runway Alignment Tolerance (From CMAA 74) 94
NUM-III-8232.3-1 Local Bending of Flanges due to Wheel Loads (From
CMAA 74) 97
NUM-III-8234.1-1 Joint Configuration (From CMAA 74) 105
NUM-III-8344.1-1 Bridge Span (From CMAA 74) 112
NUM-III-8425.1-1 Arrangement of Pendant Push-Button Controllers 122
NUM-III-8425.2-1 Arrangement of Cab Master-Switch Controllers 123
NUM-III-8425.3-1 Arrangement of Radio-Transmitter Lever-Switch Controllers 124
NUM-III-8427.2-1 Various Styles of Conductor System Types 125
Tables
NUM-G-3210-1 Service Classes for Cranes and Monorails 5
NUM-G-3220-1 Service Classes for Electrically Operated Hoists 6
NUM-G-3230-1 Service Classes for Air Wire-Rope and Air Chain Hoists 7
NUM-I-1100-1 Major Design Differences Between Types IA and IB 18
NUM-I-8210-1 Acceptable Materials and Reference Properties for