Case Study Klia
Case Study Klia
Case Study Klia
( QSM 605 )
ELEVATOR/LIFT
GROUP MEMBERS :
HASNI BINTI MAT IDRIS 2009488646
NURAZIEAN BINTI ISMAIL 2009609092
NUR AININA BINTI MOHD ALI 2009686544
NUR SYAZWANI BINTI MADZI 2009853364
AMIRA BINTI MOHD HUSSAIN 2009622704
MOHAMAD AZIZI BIN MERSAL 2009481662
HASLINDA BINTI ABDUL KADIR 2009489746
KU MOHD ASYRAF BIN KU AZIR 2009436062
MOHAMAD ZAKARIA BIN SIDEK 2009252802
NURUL FADZILAHWATI BINTI MAHZALAN 2009698566
NURUL TASHIDA BINTI MOHAMMAD TASRIF 2009823792
PREPARED FOR :
2) Buffer To absorb the impact from the lift No buffer for the hydraulic lift ,
car, act as a safety device, its this due to the movement of the
located at the bottom of the lift car by the hydraulic ram .
shaft
LIFT ELECTRIC LIFT HYDRAULIC LIFT
COMPONENT
5) Lift motor The machine room is located at The machine room is located at the
room the above the lift shaft as this bottom or side the lift shaft as this
position reduce the length of position reduce the length. There a
the ropes and increase the few type of the operational for the
efficiency. The room must be hydraulic lift
proper ventilated and well 1)Direct acting
ventilated 2)Side direct acting
3)Direct side acting
4)Indirect acting.
LIFT ELECTRIC LIFT HYDRAULIC LIFT
COMPONENT
6)Guard rail Guide rail is built by using a Same.
T- shape metal, the
function is to guide the lift car
and the counterweight form
out from the track and drive it
to the vertical movement.
Does have waiting time for users. Does not have waiting time.
Waiting time is meant for lift Users are freely used the escalator.
movement plus lift door to be open.
Average waiting time for :
* office building with prestige : 20-25
sec.
*other buildings : 25-30 sec.
*residential and hotels : 40-100 sec
REQUIREMENT
Low capacity of users due to size of lift High capacity of users due to no
car and also lift loading rate. waiting time required and also high
loading rate of escalator.
Number of passengers the population
of each story is determined by the usable
floor space.
MAINTENANCE COST
DISTANCE
For long distance travel over a large For travel over a small number of
number of floors. floors
(eg : shopping centres, railway
station)
MOVEMENT PATTERN
Cost : US$3.5bn
The vertical transportation system is designed to the standard of
the latest state-of the – art technology available.
Passenger/Service Lifts/Elevators.
Car park lift
Escalators
Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat (BOMBA)
Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerja
(JKKP)
Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB)
Performance of lifts shall be based on the
following parameters:
Car capacity
Passenger Lifts : 21 persons / 1450 kg
Car Speed
Passenger Lifts : 4.5 m/s (High Zone)
The figure shows the combination of escalators and electric lift at KLIA.
Location: Kept as near to the centre of gravity of the car as possible.
The number of guide rails depends upon the loads to be handled and the sizes
available for use
Guide rails
Guide shoes
The counterweight provides traction between the ropes and
sheave, by balancing the weight of the car
Counterweights usually consist of a steel frame of welded.
Weight
Counter weight
frame
Hocking down
angle
Buffer blocking
Car frame was made by steel and the lift well is from high durability glass
The function of the door operator, or door engine, is
to open and close the lift doors in a safe and swift
manner.
Various methods are used, but the most common is
an electric door operator mounted on top of the
car.
When the lift arrives at a floor, a mechanical device
couples the car doors to the landing doors.
As the car doors open they also pull open the landing
doors.
Electric door operator
Motor
Driver
Arms
Door
Track
Door
Hanger
Two-speed-
centre-opening
Door
Track
Sliding
Door
Panel
Piston
assembly
Rope size:
19mm.
Rope lay:
Lang's
lay.
Help to make a lift more 'user friendly' and will improve service.
While these items will contribute greatly to the appearance of the lift.
Their prime function is to inform users of what is happening and/or to enable
instructions to be given to the lift control system
Push Button
Lift Position Indicator
Hall Lantern/Lobby
car operating panels
any signs
magnetic card readers
key-pads
The light indicators give easily view each of the buttons represent the
levels.
Indicators should be provided within the car and on the main landing.
On single units, an indicator at all floors is a useful addition which
provides users with a visible indication of the progress of the lift.
Hall lanterns should always be provided at each landing for groups of two or more
cars and may be provided on single lifts, if desired.
The lantern should illuminate and chime before the car arrives at the floor to alert
waiting passengers
At the top of wells located the electric motors.