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Article from issue 5/2004 »Staircases and Lifts«

Modern Lift Controls

technology    p. 528 - 532
Author Jappsen, Hans M. |

The earliest modern lifts were manually controlled by an operator or lift boy who was always present in the car. The introduction of the single-button collective control system marked a further stage of development. It allowed external calls to be accepted and stored by a memory mechanism, even when a car was occupied. Today, the most common control system for both single and group lifts is the up-and-down collective mechanism, with two external call buttons – one for each direction of travel.
At the end of the 1980s, the Schindler lift company developed a storey-selection system, which allow the desired destination to be entered externally at the various stops. This operating system is now available from all major lift manufacturers in Germany.

 


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