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Inspections are a common practice on all types of elevators and lifts. 24/7 Elevator Service has Certified Elevator Inspectors on staff to handle such requests.
Inspections will assure your equipment is code compliant to ASME A17.1 (Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators) and/or ASME A18.1 (Safety Code for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts), including other applicable safety codes, which ultimately leads to the safety of the passengers utilizing the equipment and the reliability of its usage.
We commonly inspect elevators and lifts as third-party inspectors for many cities, counties and other agencies requiring annual inspections.
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In the U.S., ASME A17.1 code, requiring elevator systems to incorporate a rope brake, was not introduced until 2001 (1996 in Canada). Because of this, controllers installed before 2001 may lack the necessary logic to appropriately manage a rope brake during an unintended motion or up overspeed event. Electrodyn’s UMDC provides the necessary code-compliant control to properly manage a rope brake and ensure passenger safety. Capable of retrofitting to any controller and brake type, it’s one-of-a-kind. It is the ONLY after-market retrofit product on the market today that provides unintended motion logic. Click here for a list of controllers lacking this functionality. Get a quote.