The
last few days have been extremely cold in the Chicago area which has caused the
elevators we maintain to have issues if the machine rooms are not properly
heated. We have been visiting the same
customers in the morning the last few days that indicate their elevator “does
not work”. When we get to the building
we discovered the elevator room is ice cold and the hydraulic oil needs to be
heated up. We typically have the same conversations with building ownership about keeping their machine rooms warm.
The
temperatures that hydraulic elevators fluid should be is
Operating temperature - 80 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit
Operating temperature - 100 to 130 degrees Fahrenheit
Source
- Maxton Valve[www.maxtonvalve.com] - Maxton valve is one of the largest valve suppliers in North America.
Oil composition when
it gets cold
– When hydraulic elevator fluid gets cold it becomes thicker or has a higher
viscosity.
Viscosity
definition
- The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by shear
stressor tensile
stress. For liquids, it corresponds to the
informal concept of "thickness". For example, honey has a much higher viscosity than water.
How does this
translate to your elevator – In our Chicago area environment we use a certain hydraulic
fluid that offers more flexibility between hot and cold environment because of
our seasons in the Chicago area. Due to significant swings in temperature in our
environment when it is very cold the oil gets thicker and the valve and
elevator system will not operate correctly causing a potential issue with
leveling or entrapment. The reverse
occurs when it gets very hot and the oil gets very hot. Both scenarios cause safety issues for the
elevator riders. If we always had cold
or warm temperatures we could use a different hydraulic fluid that would be
more appropriate for a hot or cold environment. But! We live in Chicago.
What not to do – As a building
owner it is very important to have your elevator running. Some building owners take it upon themselves
to improvise to get their elevators running on cold days with space
heaters. While the installation of space heaters is a short term solution, it isn't a safe long term solution as you will see space heaters in non-occupied machinery
spaces that can malfunction causing smoke and fire hazard.
The space heaters also can overload your electrical circuits causing your breakers to trip. The electricity costs to run multiple heaters in one year would probably be significantly more than the installation of a elevator tank heater.
[Space heater on the valve]
[Space heaters on the valve and oil tank]
[Space heater in the elevator pit]
Recommended solution – Install a tank
heater to be turned on during the winter months. This is a safe alternative to what you see
above.
[www.nylube.com]
Hydraulic tank heater[can cost $500.00 to $1,000.00] - The heating element goes into the hydraulic tank and will maintain an constant temperature. There will need to be a 110vac outlet available adjacent to the elevator machine to plug into.
Take away - If your elevator machine room is 30 degrees on cold days, your elevator will not work properly. If you cannot safely heat the elevator machine area to an appropriate temperature contact your elevator maintenance company to give you a price on a tank heater.
If
you have an questions or would like information from Colley Elevator you can go
to www.colleyelevator.com, email Craigz@colleyelevator.com or call
630-766-7230.
Thanks to Chicago Elevator Maintenance for sharing this valuable information about "Chicago area winter weather and your hydraulic elevator"!
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