Hydraulic Elevators
Hydraulic Elevators
Automatic Rescue Device- ARD automatically moves the lift to the nearest level during a power interruption.
Stainless Steel Buttons - Sophisticated design with flush buttons on the backplate, red LED illumination, engraved numbers, and high tamper resistance.
VVVF Door Controller - Experience silken smooth door movement with advanced features, including adjustable independent opening and closing times, and a slow-nudging function perfect for high-traffic situations.
Infra Red Screen Sensor - Curtain of 154 infrared beams prevents the door from accidentally closing.
Rupture Valve - A rupture valve in a hydraulic lift is a vital safety device that stops the lift's uncontrolled descent in case of hydraulic failure. It ensures safe operation by preventing accidents caused by system malfunctions or excessive pressure.
Advantages
Hydraulic elevators are designed with built-in safety features like rupture valves, preventing sudden drops in case of hydraulic failure. They also lower smoothly to the nearest floor during power outages, ensuring passenger safety.
Hydraulic elevators are built with robust components that can withstand heavy usage and tough environments. Their simple design ensures long-term reliability with minimal wear and tear.
Hydraulic elevators do not require an overhead machine room, making them ideal for buildings with limited space. The machinery is typically housed in a small room at the base, optimizing building layout.
Hydraulic elevators have fewer moving parts compared to other types, making them simpler and less expensive to maintain. Their accessible machinery allows for quicker inspections and repairs, reducing downtime.
Hydraulic lifts use less energy than conventional lifts, primarily consuming power during ascent while benefiting from gravity during descent. This results in lower operational costs, making them a more cost-effective option overall.
Hydraulic lifts provide a gentle and stable ride due to their fluid-based operation, minimizing vibrations and jolts. This ensures passenger comfort and enhances the overall experience during travel between floors.
Hydraulic lifts can handle heavier loads compared to many other elevator types, making them ideal for freight and commercial applications. Their robust design allows for reliable performance even with significant weight.
Hydraulic lifts can be used in a variety of settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial applications. They are adaptable to different building designs and can accommodate various load types, from passengers to heavy freight.
Hydraulic lifts are equipped with safety features such as emergency stop buttons and anti-slip platforms, reducing the risk of accidents. Their smooth operation and controlled descent also help minimize the likelihood of passenger injuries.