India’s skyline is rapidly transforming with the rise of high-rise buildings, making elevators an essential part of modern infrastructure. To enhance safety, reliability, and alignment with global best practices, the Bureau of Indian Standards has introduced a new unified, performance-based code — IS 17900:2025, which consolidates and updates earlier elevator standards. For companies like IEC LIFTS, understanding and implementing BIS Standards for Elevators is crucial to delivering safe, efficient, and world-class elevator solutions.
📜 Evolution of BIS Standards for Elevators
- IS 14665 & IS 15785 (Withdrawn): Earlier standards focused on installation, maintenance, and safety rules.
- IS 14671 (Withdrawn): Covered design and performance of lift components.
- IS 17900:2025 (Active): A performance-based, globally aligned standard that replaces older codes and becomes mandatory from December 22, 2025.
Key BIS Standards for Elevators in India
| Standard | Status | Focus Area | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| IS 14665 | Withdrawn | Lift installation & maintenance | Covered mechanical/electrical safety requirements |
| IS 15785 | Withdrawn | Safety rules for construction | Applied to passenger lifts in residential/commercial buildings |
| IS 14671 | Withdrawn | Lift components | Addressed design and performance of parts |
| IS 17900 (2025) | Active |
Unified elevator code |
Performance-based, global alignment, enhanced safety for users & technicians |
🔑 Why IS 17900 Matters
- Enhanced Safety: Protects passengers and technicians with stricter safety protocols.
- Global Alignment: Brings Indian elevators in line with international standards.
- Legal Compliance: Mandatory for all new installations; non-compliance can lead to penalties.
- Reliability: Ensures elevators operate smoothly, reducing downtime and risks.
🛠️ What It Means for Stakeholders
- Builders & Developers: Must ensure all new projects comply with IS 17900.
- Facility Managers: Regular inspections and maintenance must follow BIS guidelines.
- Manufacturers (IEC LIFTS): All elevators produced and installed after Dec 2025 must meet IS 17900.
- Occupants: Safer, more reliable rides with reduced accident risks.
⚠️ Risks of Non-Compliance
- Legal penalties and bans on non-compliant elevators.
- Insurance claim rejections.
- Increased liability for building owners.
- Safety hazards for users and technicians.
✅ IEC LIFTS Commitment to BIS Standards for Elevators
At IEC LIFTS, we prioritize safety, compliance, and innovation. Our elevators are designed and manufactured to meet IS 17900:2025, ensuring:
- Seamless compliance audits for builders and facility managers.
- Advanced safety features aligned with global best practices.
- Reliable performance backed by expert installation and maintenance.
📌 Conclusion
The introduction of IS 17900:2025 marks a new era for elevator safety and reliability in India. For builders, developers, and facility managers, partnering with IEC LIFTS ensures compliance, safety, and peace of mind.
IEC LIFTS — Elevating India with Safety, Trust, and Innovation.
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