Things to Do in Elevator Maintenance

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Things to Do in Elevator Maintenance

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– Cleaning the engine room,
– Machine / Engine cleaning and equipment tire control,
– Oil and bearing grease level control and cleaning,
– Control and cleaning of motor contactors,
– Control and cleaning of the control panel,
– Control of engine brake adjustment and adjustment (if necessary),
– Control of hinge, lock and plug contacts of the doors,
– Automatic cleaning of door floor and cabin sills,
– Control of the overhead Overhaul switch,
– Control of cabin ALARM and STOP (if any) button/button,
– Cleaning the cabin top platform,
– Control of indicators, direction lights, button locations and all bulbs,
– Control of the carrier steel ropes throughout the well,
– Control of the oil level of the Cab and Counterweight oil pots and (if necessary) their
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– Adjustment of the Cab and Counterweight oil pots (if required),
– Clearance control in the motor shaft,
– Control of stopping sensitivity on the floor and setting (if necessary),
– Control of the overload system,
– Control of the emergency communication, lighting and emergency system in the cabin
– Control of floor and cabin interior operating instructions.

How to check the elevator
1. WELL-WELL BOTTOM CAVITY

– At the bottom of the well, there must be a buffer, guide rail bases and drainage device. Outside the lower cavity of the well should be smooth and as horizontal as possible. Even after the installation of guide rails, buffers, intermediate partitions, etc., water leakage into the bottom cavity of the well must be prevented.

– The well walls, floor and ceiling must at least have sufficient mechanical strength to withstand loads from the guide rails, unstable loads, buffers or balancing rope tensioner during the operation of the safety device. The well floor, walls and ceiling should be made of non-combustible and durable material that does not contribute to the formation of dust, have sufficient mechanical strength.

– If there is an entrance door to the well other than the stall gate (if the depth of the well lower cavity exceeds 2.5 m and the building project is suitable for this), the operation of the elevator should be possible only if this door is closed.

-Elevator walls should be made of brick, concrete curtain, steel construction and similar fire-resistant material from floor to ceiling. In case of steel construction, metal plate can be used as a coating material.

– Wooden material should not be used as elevator wall material.

– Elevator shafts should not be used for other purposes. Equipment that does not comply with this should be removed if possible, and if not, it should be secured in a way not to damage the elevator system.

– The elevator shaft should not be used for ventilation of volumes unrelated to the elevator.

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