Elevators are amongst a building’s critical assets. Modernising to meet the needs and expectations of today’s tech-savvy employees and public comes with the challenges of rapid urbanisation, sustainability, aesthetics, and high people flow.
Beyond the groundbreaking innovations in mechanics, the technology of smart lifts is driving great advancements. In this article we explore the ins and outs of elevator modernisation and its impact on redefining elevator systems and passenger experiences.
Seemingly well operating elevators that haven’t been upgraded in the last ten years may theoretically meet global essential safety requirements (GESRs). But any severe consequences of a mechanical or environmental elevator accident would be inexcusable with current solutions, like earthquake-detecting seismic sensors and built in emergency escape routes.
Maintenance, repairs, and cabin redesign can go a long way in extending the lifetime of elevators that aren’t ready to be more seriously upgraded. Safety codes also require durable, fire-proof materials like the ‘Ultrarope’ with a carbon fiber core surrounded by a high-friction coating used by KONE. Metal-coated cross-laminated timber also protects against heat and moisture.
Our tesa® 45001 Flame Retardant Tape is a simple yet effective way to improve safety not only in the elevator cabin, but also the building as a whole.This tape can be used to bond stiffener bars to elevator landing doors. These doors play an important role in fire protection, and they need to comply with fire and safety regulations.
All material used within the doors needs to comply with these regulations as well, which is why tesa® 45001 Flame Retardant PE Foam tape is the perfect choice for stiffener bar bonding.
Elevator landing doors have to prevent the fire from spreading to multiple floors via the elevator shaft, which is a leading cause of widespread fire damage. As research has shown, smoke can fill up a 12-storey elevator shaft in less than 1.5 minutes after a fire starts, while temperature in the shaft can be higher than 187°C in 5 minutes.
While not every lift requires exhaustive safety technology, according to leading elevator manufacturers Otis, transforming existing elevator performance and reliability technology can reduce callback rates by as much as 50%.
“Green elevators” reduce the overall carbon footprint from manufacture to installation and beyond. Think gearless motor systems that reduce energy consumption by more than 50% compared to geared systems, and AI control systems that facilitate energy recovery.
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