Introduction .
* Established in 2013, Elite Elevators is a premium home elevator company in India.
Headquartered in Chennai,
* We have pan-India operations with a network of 20 Experience Centers across the
country.
* Engineered in Germany and made in Italy, its home elevators operate on rare and
patented technologies.
* Elite Elevator is the only safety-certified elevator company in India.
* Elite Elevators' home lifts carry the legacy of German engineering, Italian
manufacturing and 200+ years of expertise in the field .
* German Engineering is the Best Engineering
Delivering Comfort & Happiness
with Our Sophisticated Residential
Lifts
Certificate :
@ TUV SUD Certified
@ ISO 9001 Certified
@ What is a home elevator?
Home lifts are compact lifts for 2 to 4 people which typically run on domestic electricity.
Unlike hydraulic lifts or traditional "gear and counterweight "operated elevators, a home
lift doesn't require additional space for machine room, overhead, or pit, making it more
suitable for domestic and private use.
It helps to move people and Goods in a very Safety Way
@ What is a pit?
*Provides space for the elevator car to descend below ground level and align with the
floor.
* It also houses important components such as the counterweight and safety
mechanisms.
* Mainly Found to place a spring to avoid unexpected accidents
* No Need in our Lift
@: What is The Machine Room?
●The machine room houses the elevator's motor, controller, and other
essential machinery.
● Contains the equipment necessary for the operation and control of the
elevator system.
@ What is Headroom?
● Headroom refers to the vertical space required above the elevator car for
safe operation.
● Ensures sufficient clearance for the elevator car to travel smoothly between
● t is a vertical room to travel smooth.
@What is a Travel Height?
* Travel height is the total vertical distance the elevator car travels between the lowest
and highest floors.
* Determines the size and specifications of the elevator system based on building
requirements.
@ What is the Shaft ?
*The shaft is the vertical passageway within which the elevator car travels and it's like a
Big Tunnel.
*Provides a secure and enclosed space for the elevator car, guide rails, another
essential component.
* Vertical passage that runs through the center of the building or along the building's
outer walls
@ What is the cabin?
The cabin, also known as the car, is the enclosed platform within the elevator shaft that
carries passengers and cargo.
Purpose: Provides a safe and comfortable space for occupants during vertical
transportation
Standards
1. Machine Directive 2006/42/EC
*Machine Directive 2006/42/EC*: This is a European Union regulation that sets out
essential health and safety requirements for machinery being placed on the EU market.
It applies to manufacturers and importers to ensure that machinery sold in the EU meets
specific safety standards.
2. What is EN 81-41?
*EN 81-41*: It's a safety standard for elevators and escalators. This standard specifies
requirements for the design, construction, and installation of elevators to ensure they
are safe and reliable for public use.
ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING
3. What is TUV?
TÜV stands for "Technischer Überwachungsverein," which translates to "Technical
Inspection Association". It's a German organization that provides inspection,
certification, and testing services to verify compliance with various technical and safety
standards.
GERMAN CERTIFICATION
194 PARAMETERS
4.What is SIL 3 ?
*SIL 3*: SIL stands for Safety Integrity Level.
SIL 3 is a level of safety integrity specified in the IEC 61508 standard for functional
safety of electrical, electronic, and programmable electronic safety-related systems. It
represents a very high level of safety performance, indicating that a system has a low
probability of failing to perform its safety function when required.
Understanding Elevator Mechanisms
Elevators are intricate systems powered by various technologies to ensure smooth
vertical transportation.
This presentation will delve into the mechanisms behind their operation:
1. Hydraulic Mechanism : Explore the fundamentals of hydraulic systems and how
they leverage fluid
power to lift and lower elevators efficiently and reliably.
Model : E200
Example : liquid fuel
2. Traction Technology : Traction elevators move using a system of steel ropes or
belts. This configuration
enables them to move faster than hydraulic elevators
. They can also travel longer
vertical distances, making them ideal for mid-rise, high-rise, and even ultra-high rise
Buildings.
Counterweight goes down cabin comes up ( Will have rope and belts )
3. Drum and Winding Technology : The grooves in the drum provide the traversing
motion for the yarn. Here the
The winding rate stays constant as the package diameter increases. In this system the
yarn
The package is placed in a spindle and the spindle is rotated with the motor. Therefore,
The package gets motion directly from the motor.
Drum will be there in the use of lift
The winding drum is the original form of elevator
drive technology. A large drum powered by a motor
spools aircraft cable which is connected to the
elevator sling assembly. The cable is either wound or
unwound to raise or lower the elevator.
4. Screw and Nut Technology : Screw and nut drive lifts are one of the most simple
systems of
elevation. Growing in popularity due to simplicity, cost, maintenance
requirements and size, Gartec platform lifts are driven by a screw and
nut system. The main components of screw and nut drive lifts are:
motor. threaded steel bar (“screw”)
Uses : screw ( car jockey )
5. Pneumatic Technology : Pneumatic systems work by converting force into potential
energy,
which then drives an actuator or cylinder with kinetic energy. This is
usually in a linear motion by means of a piston rod, or using other
forms of actuation commonly called 'rodless'.
Example : nibav ( doctor injection )