Passenger Lifts
Passenger lifts, also commonly known as elevators, are vertical transportation devices designed to move people and goods between different floors or levels within a building. They play a crucial role in modern architecture and are essential for high-rise buildings, commercial complexes, residential towers, and various other structures where vertical mobility is required. Here are some key aspects and components of passenger lifts:
Basic Components:
Cabin/Car: The enclosed space where passengers and goods are transported.
Doors: Entry and exit points to the lift. They can be manual or automatic.
Counterweight: A balancing weight that helps the elevator system function more efficiently.
Control System: The electronic system that manages the operation of the elevator, including starting, stopping, and floor selection.