Lifts
Lifts
Lifts
(Transportation system
in buildings)
Content
1.Introduction to lifts
2.Basic terminologies
3.Types of lifts
4.Types of openings
5.Escalators
6.Travellators
7.Difference between lifts
What is a Lift ?
The lift is a type of vertical
transport equipment that
efficiently moves people or
goods between floors (levels,
decks) of a building, vessel or
other structure.
• Goods Lift : A lift designed primarily for the transport of goods but which may
carry a lift attendant or other person necessary for the unloading and loading
of goods.
• Service Lift (Dumb-Waiter) : A lift with a car which moves in guides in a vertical
direction; has net floor area of 1 m2, total inside height of 1.25 m; and capacity
not exceeding 250 kg; and is exclusively used for carrying materials and shall
not carry any person.
Physical Requirements
Drive system
Traction
Hydraulic
(Machine lift)
1. Hydraulic lifts
(will only
work in the
slide show
itself.)
Advantages Disadvantages
•Lower cost of equipments & its •Performance of hydraulic elevator
maintenance than traction lifts (twice). becomes erratic as the oil in the system
varies in temperature.
•More efficient building space utilization •Since it has no safety device to prevent
than tractions. its falling it depends wholly on the
Eg., hydraulic lifts would require pressure .
9.6 sq m less floor space than tractions.
•Basically, the motor only has to overcome friction -- the weight on the other
side does most of the work.
•Nowadays, some traction elevators are using flat steel belts instead of
conventional steel ropes. Flat steel belts are extremely light due to its carbon
fiber core and a high-friction coating, and does not require any oil or lubricant.
Components It consists mainly of 5 components,
•adequately ventilated.
•shall be such that the equipments are
protected as far as possible from dust
and humidity.
•Temperature 5 deg C – 40 deg C
•walls, ceiling, floor should be finished in
tiles or painted as a min to stop dust
circulation.
Sky lobbies- an
intermediate interchange floor
where people can change from an
express elevator that stops only at
the sky lobby to a local elevator
which stops at every floor within a
segment of the building.
Express elevators- An
express elevator does not serve all
floors. it moves between the ground
floor and a sky lobby.
Passenger lift
Min. to Max
dimensions for
Passenger lifts
2. Goods/Freight lifts
•Used to transport heavy goods but depends on types of good
transported.
• Usually used in shopping complex, airports, hotels, warehouse.
Max. to Min. Goods lift
dimension
3. Vehicle lifts
•Used specifically to lift a car in multi storey car park or showroom.
•had to be in the form of traction and hydraulics.
•Form of traction is more commonly used for high velocity.
4. Dumbwaiter lifts
•Dumbwaiters are small freight elevators that are intended to carry food rather
than passengers.
•They often link kitchens with other rooms. •Avg height of the car
•When installed in restaurants, schools, ranges from 0.8m to 1.2m.
kindergartens, hospitals, retirement
homes or in private homes, the lifts
generally terminate in a kitchen.
5. Scissor lifts
Features:
High load bearing capacity
Long life
Smooth operations
Openings
Centre
opening
sliding
Collapsible
Single
sliding