With the process of urbanization, elevators have become one of the indispensable means of transportation in our daily lives, particularly in high-rise buildings.
Elevators, as high-tech products, involve complex factors in their installation. Many considerations are required before installation, such as the installation location, dimensions, shaft, communication equipment, and power outage organization.
Therefore, before the elevator installation, what we need to consider first is safety. Let's take a look at the safety precautions in professional elevator installation projects.
Wellhead Handover
One of the critical tasks before elevator installation is the shaft handover, ensuring a smooth transition between the shaft, the bottom of the shaft, the machine room, and the protective openings, with signed confirmation documents retained. During the shaft handover, attention should be paid to the handover of the shaft frame, walls, bottom foundation, lighting lines, etc. Additionally, it is necessary to check if the bottom elevation of the shaft and the excavation depth meet the requirements.
Two: Hole Protection
Aperture protection is one of the more critical safety issues in elevator installation, and it should be addressed thoroughly. The protective mesh should ideally be made of qualified flame-retardant materials and properly secured. During installation, it is crucial to ensure that construction debris in front of the elevator aperture is cleared promptly upon the panel reaching the ground, to prevent any accumulation of materials. Additionally, warning signs should be hung or sprayed on the walls of the elevator lobby.
Section III: Component Installation
In elevator installations, the installation of various components is indispensable. The timely ordering of elevator machine room security doors is crucial to prevent the loss of components inside the main unit, especially the accessories for the various parts within the elevator. The installation details and connection specifics must be strictly estimated to avoid any non-compliance with standards.
Unboxing Process
Following the elevator unboxing, the packaging wood boxes should be stored together, fireproofed, and disposed of promptly. Additionally, it is important to further inspect the elevator after unboxing to ensure that all parts are paired correctly and the dimensions are accurate.





