What is a Passenger Hoist?
A passenger hoist is a rack-and-pinion vertical lifting system installed on the exterior or interior of a building under construction to safely transport workers between ground level and upper floors. It carries between 700 kg and 2,000 kg, reaches heights of up to 450 metres, and operates at speeds of up to 96 m/min. Unlike a permanent elevator, it is modular, reusable, and fully dismantled once construction is complete.
Table of Contents
- What Is a Passenger Hoist & How Does It Work?
- Types of Passenger Hoists
- Why Every High-Rise Site Needs One
- Key Specifications to Check
- Safety Standards & Certifications
- Installation Process (Step-by-Step)
- Passenger Hoist Price in India
- Buy vs. Rent: Which is Better?
- How to Choose the Right Passenger Hoist
- Frequently Asked Questions
1. What Is a Passenger Hoist & How Does It Work?
A passenger hoist — also called a construction hoist, rack and pinion elevator, or builder’s hoist — is the primary vertical transport solution on modern construction sites. It is installed on the outer face of a building as the structure rises and dismantled once construction is complete.
The working principle is simple but highly reliable: a motor-driven pinion gear meshes with a toothed rack fixed to a steel mast structure. As the motor turns the pinion, it climbs up or down the rack — carrying the cage (and its occupants) in a smooth, controlled motion.
Core Components of a Passenger Hoist
- Steel Mast Structure — The vertical backbone; assembled in sections as the building grows taller
- Drive Unit — Electric motor + gearbox + pinion gear; typically 3-phase AC with VFD control
- Passenger Cage — Enclosed steel cabin with interlocking doors, lighting, and emergency intercom
- Rack — Toothed steel rack fixed to every mast section for smooth pinion engagement
- Safety Device (Governor) — Mechanically engages and locks the cage if speed exceeds a safe threshold
- Limit Switches — Automatically stop the cage at the top and bottom travel limits
- Tie-in Brackets — Anchor the mast to the building every 6–9 metres for structural stability
- Base Frame & Landing Gates — Ground-level foundation and floor-level access gates
2. Types of Passenger Hoists
Not all passenger hoists are the same. The right type depends on your building geometry, site layout, project duration, and load requirements. Here are the main categories used across Indian construction sites:
A. Standard Single-Cage Passenger Hoist
The most common type, featuring one enclosed cage running on a single mast. Ideal for residential towers and mid-rise commercial buildings. Models range from 700 kg to 2,000 kg capacity.
B. Double-Cage Passenger & Material Hoist
Two independent cages on a twin-mast structure, allowing simultaneous upward and downward movement. Dramatically increases throughput on large sites — ideal for buildings above 30 storeys where worker transit time is a critical bottleneck.
C. Inside Lift Shaft Hoist
Installed inside the building’s permanent elevator shaft during construction. This protects the hoist from weather and frees up the building’s exterior face — popular for premium residential and commercial projects in dense urban areas.
D. Chimney Hoist
Specifically engineered for circular structures like chimneys, cooling towers, and silos. Uses curved mast brackets to follow the circular geometry of the structure.
E. Inclined / Incline Rack & Pinion Hoist
Designed for sloped surfaces — used on dam faces, hillside construction, bridge piers, and inclined conveyor systems. The cage travels at an angle rather than vertically.
F. Industrial Rack & Pinion Elevator
Permanent or semi-permanent hoist installations for industrial facilities — power plants, steel mills, cement plants — where regular vertical access is required long after construction is complete.
3. Why Every High-Rise Construction Site Needs a Passenger Hoist
Here’s why a passenger hoist is not optional on modern construction sites — it’s a necessity:
- Safety Compliance — Repeated staircase climbing with tools and materials is a leading cause of construction fatalities. A passenger hoist eliminates this risk entirely
- Productivity Gain — Reduces inter-floor transit time by up to 70%, keeping workers at their workstation instead of climbing
- Reduced Fatigue — Workers arrive at upper floors with full energy, directly improving workmanship quality
- Faster Project Delivery — More working hours per shift = faster completion = lower overhead costs
- Client & Regulatory Requirements — Many government infrastructure tenders and premium developers now mandate CE-certified hoists on sites above 15 floors
- Emergency Evacuation — A passenger hoist doubles as an emergency evacuation route for injured workers on upper floors
4. Key Specifications to Check Before Buying
When evaluating a passenger hoist for your site, do not just compare price. These are the technical specifications that determine whether the machine will actually serve your project safely and efficiently:
| Specification | What to Look For | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Load Capacity | 700 / 1200 / 1500 / 2000 kg | Under-specified hoists fail early and create safety risks |
| Max Lifting Height | Must exceed your building height by ≥10% | Allows for mast extension as building grows |
| Speed | 36–96 m/min (VFD preferred) | VFD gives smooth, jerk-free starts — less wear, safer for workers |
| Cage Size | Min 2.4m × 1.2m for 8–10 workers | Small cages create bottlenecks on busy sites |
| Safety Device Class | M5 or higher (e.g., JAS 30-1.2) | Determines response time and braking force in overspeed |
| Motor Power | 11 kW–66 kW depending on model | Undersized motors overheat and fail under Indian site conditions |
| Mast Section Size | 450×450 mm or 650×650 mm | Larger masts handle higher wind loads and greater heights |
| Tie-in Spacing | Every 6–9 metres | Inadequate tie-ins cause mast sway and structural failure |
| Certification | CE + IS 16157 compliance | Required for insurance coverage and regulatory approval |
5. Passenger Hoist Safety Standards & Certifications
A passenger hoist carries human lives. Safety is non-negotiable. In India, the following standards and safety systems apply:
Applicable Standards
- IS 16157 — Indian Standard for builders’ hoists for persons and materials
- EN 12159 (CE Certification) — European standard, widely accepted by premium developers and government infrastructure projects in India
- IS 7155 — Code of practice for safe use of hoists in construction
Mandatory Safety Features
- Anti-Fall Safety Device (Governor) — Mechanically locks the cage if descent speed exceeds the rated limit — the single most critical safety component
- Overload Sensor — Prevents movement if cage weight exceeds rated capacity
- Upper & Lower Limit Switches — Automatic stop at travel extremes; final limit switches as backup
- Interlocking Landing Gates — Cage cannot move unless all gates are fully closed
- Emergency Stop — Inside the cage and at each landing level
- Rainwater Deflectors — Prevent water ingress into the drive unit during monsoon operation
- Phase Sequence Relay — Protects the motor from wrong power phase connections
6. Passenger Hoist Installation: Step-by-Step Process
A proper installation is as important as the quality of the hoist itself. Here is how a standard passenger hoist installation proceeds:
1 Site Survey & Foundation Design
The hoist supplier’s engineer surveys the site to determine ground conditions, building setback, tie-in anchor points, and electrical supply requirements. A concrete foundation is designed based on the hoist model and maximum height.
2 Foundation Casting
A reinforced concrete foundation is cast at the base location. Curing time is typically 7–14 days. Anchor bolts are cast in place at this stage.
3 Base Frame & Initial Mast Assembly
The base frame is bolted to the foundation. Initial mast sections (typically 3–5 sections) are assembled and the drive cage is loaded onto the mast.
4 Electrical Connection & Pre-commissioning Checks
Three-phase power (typically 415V, 50Hz) is connected. All safety devices, limit switches, and interlocks are tested before first operation.
5 Load Testing & Certification
The hoist is loaded to 110% of rated capacity and tested through multiple cycles. A licensed competent person issues the load test certificate, which is mandatory before workers enter the cage.
6 Mast Climbing & Tie-in Installation
As the building grows, additional mast sections are added from the top using a climbing frame. Tie-in brackets are drilled and anchored into the building structure every 6–9 metres throughout this process.
7 Landing Gate Installation at Each Floor
Interlocked landing gates are installed at every active floor level. These must be checked and maintained throughout the project.
7. Passenger Hoist Price in India (2026)
Passenger hoist pricing in India varies significantly based on capacity, lifting height, speed, and whether you are purchasing or renting. Here is a realistic overview:
| Model / Capacity | Purchase Price (Approx.) | Monthly Rental (Approx.) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 700 kg (PMH 100) | ₹8–12 Lakh | ₹35,000–55,000 | Small residential, G+10 to G+15 |
| 1200 kg (PMH 150) | ₹14–20 Lakh | ₹55,000–80,000 | Mid-rise residential & commercial |
| 1500 kg (PMH 200) | ₹20–28 Lakh | ₹75,000–1,10,000 | Large commercial, infrastructure |
| 2000 kg (PMH 250) | ₹28–40 Lakh | ₹1,00,000–1,50,000 | High-rise towers, industrial projects |
What Affects Passenger Hoist Price?
- Load Capacity — Higher capacity = larger cage, stronger motor, heavier structure = higher cost
- Maximum Height — Each additional mast section adds cost; taller projects need more sections and tie-ins
- Speed & VFD — Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) models cost 15–20% more but offer better safety and lower long-term maintenance
- Single vs. Double Cage — Double cage configurations cost 60–80% more than equivalent single cage models
- Certification — CE-certified models command a premium but are essential for insured and government projects
- Brand & After-Sales Support — Established manufacturers with nationwide service networks justify a price premium
8. Buy vs. Rent a Passenger Hoist: Which Is Better?
| Factor | Buy | Rent |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront Cost | High (₹8–40 Lakh) | Low (monthly payment) |
| Long-term Cost | Lower (amortized over projects) | Higher for multi-year projects |
| Maintenance | Your responsibility | Usually included in rent |
| Best For | Contractors with 3+ projects/year | One-off or short projects (<12 months) |
| Resale Value | 30–50% after 5 years | Not applicable |
| Technology | Fixed to purchase model | Flexibility to upgrade each project |
For most Indian contractors handling 2–3 simultaneous projects, purchasing is financially superior over a 3–5 year horizon. For developers managing a single large project, renting from a certified supplier reduces capital risk and shifts maintenance responsibility.
9. How to Choose the Right Passenger Hoist for Your Site
Follow this decision framework before signing any purchase or rental agreement:
1.Calculate Your Peak Manpower at Height
Count the maximum number of workers who need to reach upper floors within a 30-minute window at peak shift change. This determines whether you need a 700 kg or 2,000 kg cage, and whether single or double cage is appropriate.
2.Confirm Your Maximum Building Height
The hoist must reach the topmost active working floor. Add at least 3–4 mast sections (approximately 5 metres) above this as buffer for the mast climbing frame.
3.Assess Site-Specific Constraints
Check available footprint for the base frame, setback from the building, wind exposure (coastal sites need heavier tie-ins), and access to 3-phase electrical supply.
4.Verify Certification & Compliance
Insist on CE certification and IS 16157 compliance. Ask for the manufacturer’s test certificate, not just a brochure claim. Verify the safety device certification class is M5 or higher.
5.Evaluate After-Sales Support
A hoist that breaks down mid-project is worse than no hoist. Confirm the manufacturer has a service team within 24 hours of your site. Ask for references from similar projects in your region.
10. Frequently Asked Questions About Passenger Hoists
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