A frequent call for elevators is when the door does not
close or the door keeps opening and closing.
This can also be described as the elevator door closes but the elevator
does not run. With the large amount of
snow we have had and the large amount of salt that building owners and building
users put on the ground we find that many service calls can be avoided by
making sure the car and hall sill is clear of salt. The elevator car and hall
sill is the lower track the bottom of the car and hall doors run on. This track needs to be clear of all obstructions. Our shoes pick up the salt from outside and will deposit the salt all over buildings. If there
is salt in the sill it may create resistance or blockage so the car or hatch
door does not close fully. If the elevator door does close fully the elevator will not run. We recommend
vacuuming out the car and hall sill on any entrance that people may be using
from coming in from the outside on a regular basis. If vacuuming out the sills is completed you
may save a service call.
For more questions or additional information you can go to www.colleyelevator.com.
Thanks to Chicago Elevator Maintenance for sharing this valuable information about "Snow, salt and elevator door operation"!
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