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Large Amusement Equipment Grading Table and Explanation of Related Terms

by:Jinma Rides     2022-09-23
Large Amusement Equipment Grading Table and Explanation of Related Terms


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2021/9/24 3:50:12


Passengers of large amusement equipment: refers to the large number of passengers riding at the same time during the rated full-load operation of the equipment. For single-car (column) passengers, it refers to the number of passengers accommodated by a connected train at the same time. Height: For the viewing car series, it refers to the vertical distance between the high point of the turntable (or the cockpit in operation) and the installation base of the main column (the height of the lightning rod is not calculated; the value obtained above takes the larger value). For water amusement equipment, it refers to the large vertical distance between the passenger restraint support surface (such as the slide surface) and the installation base surface.


Track height: refers to the vertical distance between the high point of the contact surface between the wheel and the track and the low point of the mounting base of the track bracket. Running height: refers to the maximum vertical distance between the passenger restraint support surface (such as the seat surface) and the installation base during movement.


For unpowered amusement equipment, it refers to the large vertical distance between the supporting surface of the passenger restraint (such as the slide surface, the bottom surface of the gondola, and the passenger standing surface of the inflatable amusement equipment) from the installation base surface. Take off to low water or ground. One-sided swing angle: refers to the angle that the swing arm swinging around the horizontal axis deviates from the plumb line (up to 180 degrees).


Swing diameter: For equipment that swings or rotates around the horizontal axis, it refers to the rotation diameter of its passenger restraint support surface (such as the seat surface) around the horizontal axis. For gyroscope equipment, it refers to the rotation diameter of the outer edge of the passenger restraint support surface (such as the seat surface) when the main motion is rotated. For equipment that rotates about a vertical axis, the diameter of the circle centered on the vertical axis on the outside of the seat or passenger restraint when it is stationary.

Chute length: refers to the total length of the sliding section and the lifting section of the chute.

Sliding cable length: refers to the oblique long distance between the fixed points of the bearing cable.

Inclination angle: refers to the equipment whose main motion (that is, the rotation of the turntable or the cockpit) rotates around the variable inclination angle axis, and the large included angle between the main motion rotation axis and the vertical direction.


Speed: refers to the maximum linear speed achieved by the cockpit during the operation of the equipment, and water amusement equipment refers to the fast speed achieved by passengers. The opening direction of the fence gate should be consistent with the direction of travel of passengers (except in special circumstances). In order to prevent injury to the hands of personnel when the door is closed, the gap between the door frame and the column should be appropriate, or other protective measures should be taken. For amusement equipment that rides on and off while running, the entrance and exit of the passenger part should not be higher than 300 mm from the platform, and the height of the entrance and exit of the passenger part of other amusement equipment from the platform should be easy to get on and off.






The above is an introduction to the 'Large Amusement Equipment Grading Table and Explanation of Related Terms'. For more relevant knowledge, please continue to the official website of Golden Horse Amusement Equipment.
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