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Elevators

How Elevators Work


 In a typical elevator, the car is raised
and lowered by six to eight motor-
driven wire ropes that are attached
to the top of the car at one end,
travel around a pair of sheaves, and
are again attached to a
counterweight at the other end
How Elevators Work
 The counterweight adds accelerating force
when the elevator car is ascending and
provides a retarding effort when the car is
descending so less motor horsepower is
required. The counterweight is a collection
of metal weights that is equal to the
weight of the car containing abut 45% of
its rated load
How Elevators Work
 A set of chains are looped from the
bottom of the counterweight to the
underside of the car to help maintain
balance by offsetting the weight of
the suspension ropes. Guide rails
that run the length of the shaft keep
the car from swaying or twisting
during travel.
How Elevators Work
 Rollers are attached to the car and
the counterweight to provide smooth
travel along guide rails. The traction
to raise and lower the car comes
from the friction of the wire ropes
against the grooved sheaves. The
main sheave is driven by an electric
motor.
How Elevators Work
 Most elevators use direct current
motor because its speed can be
precisely controlled to allow smooth
acceleration and deceleration. Motor-
generator (M-G) sets typically
provide to dc power for the drive
motor. Newer systems use a static
drive control.
How Elevators Work
 The elevator controls vary the
motor's speed based on a set of
feedback signals that indicate the
car’s position in the shaft way. As
the car approaches it’s destination, a
switch near the landing signals the
controls to stop the car at floor level.
Additional shaft way limit switches
are installed to monitor over travel
conditions.
Elevators, Escalators,
Moving walks and
Dumbwaiters
Kinds (Types) of Elevators
 1. Passenger
 2. Freight
• Materials (inside buildings)
• Construction (usually outside)
• Vehicles
 3. Hydraulic
 4. Escalator
 5. Moving Walk
 6. Dumb Waiter
Elevators, Escalators, Moving
walks and Dumbwaiters
 Dumb Waiter- Hoisting/ Lowering
mechanism designed for materials.
• A. Food
• B. Laundry
• C. Mails
 Car size: 1M x 1M x 1.2M
 Max load: 1000 kg
Elevators, Escalators, Moving
walks and Dumbwaiters
 Escalator
• A. Inclination- 30 to 35
• B. Reversible
• C. Protection required: Sides/ undersides of escalator
trusses-enclosed in fire resistive materials ;
• D. Balustrades with hand rails- shall move in the
direction and same speed as steps
• E. Comb plate teeth- lower/ upper landing-no gaps, step
threads- non-combustible material
• F. Rated speed- 0.64m/s
• G. Emergency stop button- located at lower/upper
landing- for stopping only- not for restarting
Elevators, Escalators, Moving
walks and Dumbwaiters
 Moving Walk- (Walkalator)
 Min width- 560 MM
 Max width- 600 MM
 Speed-0 to 8Inclination=180 fpm
 8 to 12inclination=140 fpm
 Ballustrades shall be provided
(enclosed)
 Two moving handrails required
Passenger Elevators
 A. Office Buildings
 B. Hospitals
 C. Private residences

 Almost always w/o operator normally


small unit – good for 3
 Height -2 flrs
 Usually for persons w/disabilities
How to Determine no. of Elevators
in a certain building
 A. One elevator/ 220 persons excluding 1st
floor occupants
 B. Floor area= 9.30m2 is the average
density of occupancy/person

• Floor area/9.3= No. of person


• No. of person/220= No. of elevators

• Ex. 600 room hotel, No. of persons/ room=2


• 600x2=1200
• 1200/220= 5.45
• But 2nd flr/3rd flr are function offices
• 5.45 becomes 6 elevators.
Passenger Elevators
 A. Office Buildings
 B. Hospitals
 C. private residences
 Min. No. of hoisting ropes-3
 Min Diameter-12MM or ½”
 No limits as to as height
 Hoist way/shaft-where elevator travels
from pit floor to top floor together with
machine room
Passenger Elevators
 Elevator pits for buffer installation
 Buffer-spring/oil
- Used/designed to stop a descending car or
counterweight by absorbing momentum of descent
Pits- Water proofed,
- Located just below 1st landing
- Free of any material except
buffer/loose elect. Cable attached to elev.
Bottom used directly for signals
communication, lighting but not main
feeders
Passenger Elevators
 Counter weight- Counter balancing
weight, = 40% of car weight plus
max no. of passengers.
 Governor- A mechanical device to
regulate the speed of the driving
engine.
Elevators
 A. Hydraulics- Nominal height-not
extensively used-very deep pit to
accommodate long shaft
 B. Freight-
Min. no. of hoisting ropes-2
 Min diameter-1/2”=12MM
 With or w/o operator
 Can be used to carry passengers during an
emergency-but not during a fire/earthquake
• 1. May be operated only from inside car-
w/operator
• 2. Can only be operated outside car-no
accessible to public
• Factories
• Warehouses
• Garages
• Other industrial buildings
Max rated load
No. of passengers Rated load Inside net plat Rated load Inside net plat

3 226.8 0.65 2268 4.65

4 272.16 0.77

5 317.52 0.89

7 453.6 1.23

8 544.32 1.45

10 680.4 1.76

12 816.48 2.05

13 907.2 2.25

16 1113.4 2.7

20 1360.8 3.13

hosp.

23 1587.6 3.53

27 1814.4 3.92

30 2041.2 4.29
Max rated load
 To determine the max rated load of
passenger elevator with a net inside
platform area of not more than
4.65m2.
 W= 2.4568 (A)2+326.224(A)
 Where W=Max rated load in kg, Area
in m2
Max rated load
 For elevators having an inside net
platform area of more than 4.65M

 W=2.458 (A)2 + 611.36 (A)-621.4


Question and Answer
 1) How do you determine the required no. of
passenger elevators for a certain structure?
 2) What is the minimum no. of hoisting ropes for
a passenger elevator?
 3) In elevators, what is a governor and what is
its purpose?
 4) What is a counter weight and what is its
purpose?
 5) What is the maximum inclination of an
escalator in degrees?
 6) What is a dumb waiter?
 7) Determine maximum rated load in kg’s of
passenger elevator with an inside car platform
dimension 1.5 meters by 1.7 meters. With this
car platform area, what is the maximum no. of
passengers allowed to ride the elevator.
Answers
1) a. first determine the estimated no. of
persons to use the building:
Elevator code: One elevator/220 persons
excluding 1st floor occupants.
ex. A 600 room hotel/assume 2
persons/room 600 x 2 =1200 persons
No. of ele.=1200/220=5.45
Or say 6 passenger elevators for this cause
Answers
 B. by floor area
elev. Code: 9.3 sqm is the average
density of occupancy/person
Floor area/9.3 =no. of person
Req’d no of elev.= no. of persons/220
2) Code says: 3 hoisting ropes; what
is the minimum
diameter?=12mm/1/2”
Answers
 3) A governor is a mechanical device to
regulate the speed of the driving engine.
 4) A counter weight is a series of weights
usually made of cast iron or even series
of rectangular cement blocks
interconnected to the driving sheave by
suspension ropes. Since its weight is the
weight of the car plus 40% or 45% of
maximum passenger weight the difference
in weight will enable to move the elevator.
This way, the capacity o the driving motor
will also be reduced considerably
Answers
 5) Maximum inclination=35 degrees
 6) Its device is a device for
conveying food, laundry, mails, and
other materials weighing not more
than 1000 lbs total the maximum
dimension should be 1m x 1m x
1.2m
Answers
 7) determine the maximum rated
load in kg’s of a passenger elevator
with an inside cae platform
dimension of 1.5 meters by 1.7
meters. With this car platform area,
what is the maximum no. of
passengers allowed to ride the
elevator?
 ---------
Answers
 Solution:
 A) From elevator code:

w=2.4568(A2) + 326.224(A)
Where:
W=max rated load, kg
A=Area of elevator car, sq.m.
W= 2.4568(1.50 x1.70)2 + 326.224 (1.50 x
1.70)
=15.98 + 831.87
=847.85 KG;max rated load
Answers
 B) No. of passengers:
 Ave filipino wt.=150 lbs.
 847.85 KG x 2.205 = 1869.50 lbs.
 No. of passenger
=1869.50/150=12.46
 Or say 13 passengers.
SUMMARY
 Guide Rails- Prevent swaying/twisting
during travel
 Rollers- Attached to the car and
counterweight for smooth travel along the
guide rails
 Traction- To raise and lower car, comes
from friction between wire ropes and
grove sheaves
 Motor Generator- Provides DC for speed
control, smooth deceleration/acceleration
 Control Panel- Used to vary speed
based on a set of feedback signals to
indicate car’s position in shaft. As car
approaches destination-switch near
landing signals control to stop car at
desired floor
 Hoist Way- Shaft- Where elevator
travels from first floor up to top floor
and back
 Machine Room- Above top floor with
proper ventilation and accessible only to
qualified persons.
 Elevator Pits- Spring/Oil- Designed to stop
descending car/counter weight. Water
proofed normally with 3/8 steel covered
with cement. Cable attached to elevator
bottom is only for signals, communication,
lighting and not main feeder.
 Floor Levelling
 Safety Edge
 Hoist Ways- Always closed during
elevator travel- Destination floor only
hoist way door and building door to
open
 Trap Door- Located at the top of the
car for emergency exit
Business Signs
 Optometrist’s Clinic: “If you don’t
see what you’re looking for, you’ve
come to the right place.”
 Gynecologist: “Dr. Chua at your
cervix.”
 Septic tank truck: ” Yesterdays
meals on wheels.”
Business Signs
 Tire Shop: ”Invite us to your next
blowout”
 Funeral Parlor: “Drive carefully, we
can wait.”
 Church Sign: “Eventually yours.”
Pinoy Definitions
 Persuading- Next year we will
celebrate our PERSUADING
anniversary
 Deposit- When washing dishes, I
always turn on DEPOSIT
 Protestant- When you buy fruits,
go to the PROTESTANT
 Devastation- Whenever I go to
the province, I take a bus at
DEVASTATION
Pinoy Definitions
 Analyze and Anatomy- My ANALYZE
over the ocean, O bring back my
ANATOMY
 Deduct, Defense, Defeat and Detail-
DEDUCT jumped over DEFENSE,
DEFEAT first, then DETAIL
 Contemplate- Not enough pinggan
 Punctuation- Money pambayad ng
tuition
Pinoy Definitions
 Calculator- Tawagan kita mamaya
 Schooling- (Phone Rings) Hello! Who
SCHOOLING?
 Affect- My girlfriend is wearing
AFFECT ring
 Decanter- This medicine is available
at DECANTER
 Deletion- The balat of DELETION is
very Crispy
Pinoy Definitions
 Despise- My Mother baked all
DESPISE.
PRC Requirements/ RA 8495
 Do you need to become a Professional Mechanical
Engineer?
Your company needs to comply with RA 8495
specially Section 34(C)
“Over 2000 KW one (1) professional mechanical
engineer; provided, that every mechanical work,
project or plant in this category operating in
more than one shift every 24 hours shall have, in
addition to the minimum personnel required,
atleast one professional mechanical engineer in-
charge of each and every additional shift. ”
PRC Requirements/ RA 8495
 Your company does not have a PME
 This will out you in notch higher in your
chosen profession. You can have a chance
to attain the highest position in your
company.
 In the evaluation of your experience,
consider the following
• Design experience
• Maintenance and operation
• Fabrication and shop practice
• Installation
• Others (inventions, etc… )
PRC Requirements/ RA 8495
 Documents required:
• Original and photocopy of NSO issued birth certificate
• Original and photocopy marriage contract (female)
• List of designs undertaken under the supervisions of a PME
• Curriculum vitae
• 2 titles of proposed engineering report each with a short write-
up and table of contents
• NBI clearance
• Updated PRC ID as RME
• Affidavit of competency certified by PME (2 copies)
• Certificate of experience (PRC form 104) duly notarized and
certified by a PME
• Detailed description of machineries handled (PRC form 105.20,
1-A)
• Application Fee/ oral examination fee- Php 900 note
application should be submitted 3 copies
PRC Requirements/ RA 8495
 The Engineering report must contain the FF:
• Letter of transmittal addressed to the BME
• Affidavit of the applicant
• Affidavit of competency
• Curriculum vitae of applicant
• Certificate of experience
• Title page
• Table of contents
• Chapter I – Introduction – Brief history of plant or company,
capitalization, ownership, organizational set-up location
• Chapter II- Report Proper
• Last Chapter- Observations, Comments and recommendations
• Submit 5 copies in book form legal sized paper, typed double
space and color maybe blue, maroon, black, dark/moss green

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