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“Green” Elevators: Calculating, Quantifying and Reporting

“Green” Elevators: Calculating, Quantifying and Reporting

By Sascha Iqbal and Nikolay Minkov | April 1, 2014
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How to credibly claim and compare the environmental performance of elevators

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Common Misconceptions Regarding Elevator Traffic Simulations

By Elevator World | April 1, 2014
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Elevator professionals and elevator customers look to both traditional, formula-based elevator traffic analysis and sophisticated elevator simulation programs to evaluate potential and existing elevator performance with regard to appropriate traffic handling. Sometimes, the terms and concepts involved in such work are misunderstood or misused. This article discusses five common misconceptions in an attempt to clarify…

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The Gradatory Elevator, Part Two

By Dr. Lee Gray | April 1, 2014
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An examination of the paternoster elevator’s inception concludes with investigations of Ellis’ patents and lone installation. This article continues the investigation into the first paternoster-type elevator, which was designed in 1866 by Liverpool architect and civil engineer Peter Ellis and placed into Oriel Chambers in Liverpool in 1869. Part One addressed Ellis’ design of the…

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Rope Application, Installation and Maintenance

By Elevator World | April 1, 2014
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The challenge of maintaining elevator ropes is best met by a step-by-step process. The performance (life or service time) of elevator ropes is a very significant maintenance concern for elevator-maintenance companies, industry consultants and building/property owners alike. In terms of maintenance costs, this issue is one of the largest single costs for the elevator industry…

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China Versus U.S.

By Ning Li, Yihui Ruan, Xueming Chen and Jiefeng Li | April 1, 2014
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A comparative study on Chinese and American elevator codes and standards Research Background As society has developed, elevators have become more and more important in people’s lives. The presence of elevators brings many conveniences to users, though poorly maintained units may be threats to safety. Many countries establish elevator safety rules and standards by which…

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CIBSE Lift Group Happenings

By Elevator World | April 1, 2014
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CIBSE Lift Group Happenings Members reflect on busy 2013, look to 2014. At its 2014 Annual General Meeting on February 11, the CIBSE Lifts Group elected officers for 2014. They are: John Bashford, chairman Len Halsey, vice chairman Richard D. Peters, secretary Michael Bottomley, treasurer Adam Scott, British Standards Institution representative Gina Barney, events organizer…

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Carpe Diem

By Kaija Wilkinson | April 1, 2014
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Young but notably accomplished, Jashan Eison leads, but also rolls up his shirtsleeves at H&B, the elevator cab/entrance company where he is president and CEO. As the child of a single mom growing up in inner-city Milwaukee with two brothers, Jashan (pronounced “Jason”) Eison is no stranger to overcoming significant obstacles. At only 33 years…

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Xizi Gears Up for the Future

By Elevator World | April 1, 2014
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The global elevator component supplier releases new products amid business partners and honored guests. Xizi Elevator Group Co. Ltd. invited some 80 celebrity business partners and honored guests for a product release on October 16, 2013. Hosted by Chen Gang, executive president at Xizi Elevator Group Co. Ltd., the release was held at the Dragon…

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KONE Centre

By Elevator World | April 1, 2014
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The strong industry presence in Moline, Illinois, lives on with the modern, eco-friendly headquarters of KONE Americas. The Mississippi River city of Moline, Illinois, has had a close association with the elevator industry for more than 100 years. This association began in the late 1800s with Moline Elevator Co., which was in operation by 1890.…

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EESF Annual Meeting

By Kaija Wilkinson | April 1, 2014
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Wicked winter weather fails to stop participants from setting goals, mapping future. A surprise winter storm failed to dampen Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation (EESF) members’ resolve to map out the foundation’s future during the Annual General Membership (AGM) Meeting held February 10-12 at the Hilton Garden Inn Airport North in Atlanta. When all was said…

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