The elevator meets all aspects of A17.1, Part V for residential elevators. It has a motor break, dual cables that are tested to 7,000 lbs. each, a slack cable device that will lock the car to the track in the event either cable was to break or go slack, an electrical monitor of the tautness of the cables, and is the only shaft-less elevator manufactured in the United States with ETL listing of the controller. Combined with the first ever full battery operation of an elevator, this unit is technically above most units that one can purchase for home use. Though rated for 400 lb. capacity, the elevator has had over 2,000 lbs. placed on the car to meet required static load tests.
Not using any counter weight, Not using any braking system. is this kind of lift is safe? what will happened when wire rope cable broken? lift will fall down.
So let me get this right if the elevator is at the bottom anyone upstairs can fall down a great big hole upstairs and when the baby is crawling around down stairs and the grandpal doesn't see the baby down stairs he crushes the poor baby uhhhh I'll pass bad set up should have thought it out better.
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Is it a safety requirement that the operation buttons be held or is that just this brand of elevator design preference?
The elevator meets all aspects of A17.1, Part V for residential elevators. It has a motor break, dual cables that are tested to 7,000 lbs. each, a slack cable device that will lock the car to the track in the event either cable was to break or go slack, an electrical monitor of the tautness of the cables, and is the only shaft-less elevator manufactured in the United States with ETL listing of the controller. Combined with the first ever full battery operation of an elevator, this unit is technically above most units that one can purchase for home use.
Though rated for 400 lb. capacity, the elevator has had over 2,000 lbs. placed on the car to meet required static load tests.
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can an electric wheel chair fit in the elevator?
All new two story homes should have one.
The one in the video did seem a little small. Are there different sizes?
What if someone or something is standing above the elevator when it’s downstairs or someone standing below the elevator when it’s up
There are pressure sensors on the top and bottom that prevent the elevator from going up or down if anyone, or anything, is in the way.
Not using any counter weight, Not using any braking system. is this kind of lift is safe? what will happened when wire rope cable broken? lift will fall down.
Actually it has the same slack cable failsafe system used in other elevators, and it meets elevator codes, so it is safe.
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So let me get this right if the elevator is at the bottom anyone upstairs can fall down a great big hole upstairs and when the baby is crawling around down stairs and the grandpal doesn't see the baby down stairs he crushes the poor baby uhhhh I'll pass bad set up should have thought it out better.