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ELEVATORS

ELEVATORS. Environmental Technology IV - Professor Tango & Parker - Spring 2009. Elisha Otis. 1889. 1889. 1857. Otis Schindler Thyssen-Krupp Kone (formally Montgomery Elevator). TWO TYPES OF ELEVATORS. 1. Hydraulic 2. Traction. Hydraulic. Hydraulic Elevator (holed). Guide Rails.

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ELEVATORS

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  1. ELEVATORS Environmental Technology IV - Professor Tango & Parker - Spring 2009

  2. Elisha Otis

  3. 1889

  4. 1889 1857

  5. OtisSchindlerThyssen-KruppKone(formally Montgomery Elevator)

  6. TWO TYPES OF ELEVATORS 1. Hydraulic 2. Traction

  7. Hydraulic

  8. Hydraulic Elevator (holed) Guide Rails Door Operator Plunger & Cylinder Controller & Pumping Unit Hoistway Door To & From Oil Pipe

  9. Hydraulic Elevators - holed • Rise Limitations: ~ 60 feet • Cost: $35 - $85K • Speeds: 100/125/150 fpm • Advantages: • low cost • no penthouse • no structural load on building • Disadvantages • slow • energy inefficient

  10. Hydraulic Elevator (holeless) Door Operator Guide Rails Plungers & Cylinders Controller & Pumping Unit Hoistway Door To & From Oil Pipe

  11. Hydraulic Elevators - Holeless • Rise Limitations: 20 feet • Cost: $35 - $45K • Speeds: 100/125 fpm • Advantages: • no well hole • minimizes environmental contamination • Disadvantages: • limited travel

  12. Holeless: Roped Hydraulic

  13. Holeless: Roped Hydraulic Elevators • Rise Limitations: 60 feet • Cost: $45k - $75k • Speeds: 100 - 125 - 150 fpm • Advantages: • Eliminates well hole • Same 60’ travel range as “holed” hydro • Existing Building • Disadvantages • More costly than conventional holed hydraulic

  14. http://www.kone.com/en_US/main/0,,content=59104,00.html

  15. TractionGEARED & GEARLESS

  16. Traction Elevator Controller Machine Door Operator Governor Guide Rails Car Frame & Safety Counterweight Hoistway Door Buffers

  17. Traction Elevators • Rise Limitations: ~ 300 feet (Geared) unlimited (Gearless) • Cost: $150,000 - $200,000 (Geared) $200,000 + (Gearless) • Speeds: 350 - 500 fpm (Geared) 500 - 1800+ (Gearless) • Advantages of Gearless: • smoother • approx. twice machine life

  18. Otis Gen 2click to play movie(Traction)Rise Limitation: 300 feet

  19. Elevator Selection • 1. Building Height • elevator type • 2. Customer Expectations Service Time • speedcapacityquantity • 3. Space Limitations • 4. Optional approaches • sky lobbies • double deck

  20. Sky Lobby at Level 41&42 29 Double deck elevators 88 stories tall

  21. http://www.emporis.com/en/bu/sk/st/tp/wo/ Otis Elevators in the Worlds tallest building http://www.emporis.com/en/cd/cm/?id=otiselevatorco-farmington-ct-usa http://www.emporis.com/en/

  22. Gearless

  23. Gearless

  24. Geared

  25. Geared

  26. Booth Museum of Western Art Cartersville, GA

  27. Futuristic Developments ODYSSEY

  28. next Thursday Guest Speaker Bob Beyer Elevator Consultant Elevator Advisors Inc. www.elevatoradvisors.com

  29. Bob Beyer Lecture Key Points • In the next 5 years 75% of all the elevators will be MRL ( Machine room less • MRLs will replace Hydraulic and Geared Traction type elevators • MRL have lower energy costs – up to 60% less than geared. (Only 2-3% of the total buildings electrical load is for the elevators) • Machine rooms must be air-conditioned • In office buildings above 5 floor you should have a dedicated service elevator (4500lbs. minimum size for service elevator) • 1 service elevator for every 2 passenger elevators in a hotel over 15 stories. • In the next 5 years al the signs saying “Do Not Use The Elevator In Case Of Fire” will be gone. Elevators are the safest way out of a building until the fire actually reaches the shafts ( which are two hour rated in high rise)

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