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Scope of Lift Inspection

The document outlines the scope of an elevator inspection. It will include: 1) Reviewing drawings and materials used in the elevator system. 2) Inspecting according to the IS 14665 checklist for safety parameters. 3) Testing over 25 functional and safety parameters of the elevator system, including levelling accuracy, speed, power consumption at various loads, emergency operation, safety gear mechanisms, and braking ability.

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Scope of Lift Inspection

The document outlines the scope of an elevator inspection. It will include: 1) Reviewing drawings and materials used in the elevator system. 2) Inspecting according to the IS 14665 checklist for safety parameters. 3) Testing over 25 functional and safety parameters of the elevator system, including levelling accuracy, speed, power consumption at various loads, emergency operation, safety gear mechanisms, and braking ability.

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SCOPE OF INSPECTION

A. DRAWING OVERVIEW:
B. DOCUMENT REVIEW OF MATERIAL SUPPLIED/ USED:
1 Guide Rail & Bracket
2 Machine Unit & Drive unit
3 Governor, pulley, wire rope, spring etc.
4 Automatic Rescue Drive
5 Surge Protection Device
6 Cables & PVC Cable Hanger
7 Miscellanous items
C. ISNPECTION AS PER IS 14665 CHECK LIST :
D. INSPECTION OF FUNCTIONING / SAFETY PARAMETERS AS PER NIT :
D. 1 Levelling Accuracy :
D. 2 Jerk Level :
D. 3 Noise Level at machine room
D. 4 Acceleration rate :
D. 5 Max Car Vibration :
D. 6 Car Speed: ± 1% of contract speed under any loading condition

D. 7 Car Capacity: Safely lower, stop and hold 125% of rated load.
D. 8 Car Stopping Zone: ±4mm under any loading condition.
D.9 Current reading at different load
a. No load current and voltage readings both on ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ Circuits.
b. Full load current and voltage readings both on ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ Circuits.
c. One and quarter load current and voltage readings both on ‘Up and ‘Down’
Circuits.
Continuous operation of the elevator under full load conditions and simulated starts and stops for
D. 10 one hour at the end of which time the service temperature of the motor and the operating coils shall
be tested. This shall be as per I.S. specification.
The car shall be loaded until the weight on the rope is twice the combined weight of the car and the
D. 11 specified load. The load must be carried on for about 30 minutes, without any sign of weakness,
temporary set or permanent elongation of the suspension rope strands.
D. 12 Stalling current and voltage and time taken to operate overload.
D. 13 Overload protection
D. 14 Gate sequence relays, if provided and installed.
D. 15 Car and landing door interlocks.
D. 16 Collective control and priority sequences, if installed
Safety gear mechanism for car and counterweight with fully loaded car and also with only 68 kg load.
D. 17
D. 18 Speeds on Up and Down travel with full load, half load and empty car.
D. 19 Door contacts.
D. 20 Final terminal stopping device.
D. 21 Normal terminal stopping device.
D. 22 Car and counterweight buffers with contract load and contract speed.
D. 23 Operation of controllers
D. 24 Manual operation of elevator at mid-way travel.
D. 25 Emergency operation.
D. 26 Phase failure and Phase reversal test.
D. 27 Earthing contunity test
D. 28 Brake to be tested to check whether it can sustain a car at rest with 125% of rated load.

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