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Elevator Myths and TruthsElevator Myths and TruthsMany people believe Residential Home Glass Hotel elevators are held up by only one rope that can break, leaving passengers trapped in a falling car. Articles
Operating Elevators and Esclaters
2008-03-28 08:45:00 SINGLE AUTOMATIC OPERATION Elevator Automatic operation by means of the button in the car for each landing level served and one button at each landing so arranged that if any car or landing button has been actuated, the actuation of any other car or landing operating button will have no effect on the movement of the ... More About: Operating
Elevators Tips for the Trapped
2008-03-09 17:35:00 Don’t panic. Take a few deep breaths, and remind yourself that there’s plenty of oxygen in the elevator. Then do whatever makes you feel comfortable - hum your favorite tunes, do stretching exercises, read any book or magazine you may have with you. · Contact the outside world. Every elevator should have an alarm button and ... More About: Tips
Elevator Myths and Truths
2007-10-09 17:21:00 MYTH: Many people believe Residential Home Glass Hotel elevators are held up by only one rope that can break, leaving passengers trapped in a falling car. TRUTH: Elevator s are supported by multiple steel cables. Each cable alone can support a fully loaded car. MYTH: Some people believe that an overcrowded elevator will fall. TRUTH: This will not happen. ... More About: Myths , Ruth
How Elevator Works
2007-10-09 17:16:00 Traction Lift In a typical elevator, the car is raised and lowered by three 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. The counterweight adds accelerating force when the elevator ... More About: Works , Elevator |



