This is more of a rant than a question, but I'd like to hear other mechanic's thoughts on this.

Just went through a California state inspection on a two car traction mod. Group 4 code on an existing group 2 installation. Motion control M4000 controllers, hollister whitney machines, westinghouse cars, building has an emergency power generator designed to operate one elevator at a time when on generator power.

The controllers came programmed from the manufacturer (MCE) to run at 50% speed when on emergency power. The state inspector didn't know if this was allowed and called his boss the senior inspector for San Francisco. The senior answers back that they elevators must run at "rated speed" when on emergency power. That's fine, I change a parameter, takes less than five minutes and the cars now run at contract speed.I pass the inspection no problem.

I ask the inspector to ask the senior for a code reference for the "rated speed" when on emergency power for my future reference. (I will admit I was being kind of a smart ass, because I was pretty sure there was no such requirement.) The senior inspector answers back by email saying: "ask the mechanic where in the code it allows an elevator to run at reduced speed when on emergency power".

Ask a smart ass question, and get a smart ass answer. The installation complies with ASME A17.1 2004 2.27.2.1 through 2.27.2.5 which says nothing about "rated speed" at all. It seems to me then if there is no prohibition per code and no obvious safety risk to mechanics or the riding public, why does the code specifically have to allow various speeds? Why should the state just get to make stuff up when the manufacturer designs it state approved product to operate a certain way under various conditions. I trust the engineers at MCE who designed the controllers had a reason to have a reduced speed when on backup generator power, the state inspectors won't give any reasoning other than the code doesn't specifically allow it.

Well end of my rant. Does anyone have any comments?
Thanks, IUEC Local 8 mechanic, 12 years in the trade, first post here.