Sunday, June 11, 2017

Electrodyne electro mechanical door restrictor

This will be the final on elevator door restrictors, there will be a comprehensive wrap up after this.  We get a lot of questions in our area about door restrictors when some of the restrictors begin failing.  Many in our area haven’t worked for years due to entrapments. We get asked; Why did it fail? What is the next step?  We say “replace it with XY or Z”.  But many building owners have no idea what a door restrictor is or the differences between the different types.

What is a door restrictor? – A door restrictor is a device that restricts the elevator car door from opening more than 4” when it is outside the landing zone.  The landing zone is typically 18” above or below the floor.   Essentially this device traps someone in the car so they cannot get out of the car and fall below the car down the hoistway.  An elevator person or emergency services should be called to get a person out safely.

Why did the door restrictor come about? – I know there are people out there that can explain or tell this more accurately than myself, but, from what I know there was a series of accidents within a short period of time with people getting out of an elevator that was out of the landing zone and they fell down the hoistway and got seriously injured or died.  I believe a few of these accidents occurred in Chicago in the 1990’s.

The Electrodyne door restrictor is similar to the Adams door restrictor in its function.

There will be 5 restrictors we discuss pros and cons for.  This one is Electrodyne door restrictor

 [This is the locking mechanism of the door restrictor to keep the car door closed]

  [This is the car top control box]

                                [These are the flags it uses to identify hoistway location] 

Pros
1.    Easy to install 
2.    Versatile – can be installed on most elevators

Cons
1.    Can have failures due to Electrical and mechanical parts
2.    Louder than other door restrictors
3.    Not popular in the Chicago area – mechanics not as familiar with this device

Purpose of this information - We frequently see on elevator violations “Repair door restrictor” or we see entrapments due to malfunctioning door restrictors.   If a building has a door restrictor from the 1990’s, 2000’s there may be a better replacement such as a door clutch mechanical restrictor or a SEES style door restrictor or replace with a newer version of the Adam’s Hatch Latch.


As always feel free to contact us at www.colleyelevator.com, email Craigz@colleyelevator.com or call 630-766-7230.

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