When we decide to install a circular elevator, most people may not be aware of some installation details. If you are not familiar with these installation details, the elevator we install may not be as good as we imagined. Ultimately, there may be some problems in the instructions or during use. So what details should we pay attention to when installing a circular elevator?
Plane layout and dimensions
During the multi-faceted installation process of a circular elevator, to save space, it is recommended to use double-leaf offset automatic doors. The width of the shaft will directly determine the overall width of the circular door opening. Generally speaking, if the shaft width is 1200 millimeters, the corresponding overall width is 850 millimeters, and the door opening width is 650 millimeters. If the shaft width is 1500 millimeters, the corresponding overall circular width is also 1100 millimeters, and the door opening width is 800 millimeters. Therefore, we must pay attention to these layouts and dimensions.
Appropriate speed
When utilizing circular elevators for various purposes, it is advisable to consider the speed of the entire equipment. Generally speaking, the floors in a household may not be as high as we imagine. In such cases, for a two-story building, the speed per second is approximately 0.25 meters. For a three- or four-story building, maintaining a speed of 0.4 meters per second is sufficient.