Sunday, August 21, 2022

Proactive Elevator Cylinder Replacement – What You Don’t See - Chicago, IL

 


Colley Elevator does a lot of cylinder replacements.  We are talking to more buildings about proactive cylinder replacement to prevent untimely outages waiting for material and labor availability.  We are encouraging buildings to discuss their elevator cylinder if it does not have PVC protection. That means if your elevator was installed prior to 2000, you should talk to your elevator company. 

What happened around the year 2000 – Around this time the elevator code required elevator cylinder protection which typically is rigid PVC for all new inground cylinders.  Previous to 2000, the elevator industry just installed cylinders in the ground with no protection, maybe some tape coat.  You had a piece of metal exposed to the elements that are in the ground which could cause the cylinder to rust and deteriorate.

Annual CAT 1 safety testing – Once a year we should be testing your elevator cylinder by doing a CAT 1 test. During this test, one of the items we do is run the elevator on the stop collar and complete a 15 minute leak down test.  If the elevator doesn’t move, you pass this part of the test.  Because we tested the elevator and it passed doesn’t mean you are out of the woods, we do not know what your cylinder looks like in the ground.

What else can we do? The elevator cylinder is below ground so besides testing the cylinder there isn’t a lot we can do.  We do not know the condition of the pipe that can go up to 20’ to 60’ in the ground.  How high the elevator goes up is how far it goes in the ground.

We recently removed a cylinder for a modernization project that didn’t require a cylinder replacement but the building owner was being proactive.  When we pulled it out we saw a lot of deterioration of the metal pipe.

[Behind the elevator door lies an elevator pit that should have been addressed years ago]

[The bottom of the elevator cylinder]

[Look at all the points of potential failure]

[This building probably did their equipment replacement right in time]

Deterioration of metal – All of the spots that look like the metal is wearing away, it is.   As you can see the entire cylinder does not look good.  This elevator was running when we took it out of service to replace the cylinder. 

Lead time on cylinder replacement – The lead time on getting a cylinder manufactured is minimum 6-8 weeks and the project can take 2 weeks if things go well. Four to 8 weeks if you need a well driller.  There are a few companies that still use the old heads and retain the pistons in a emergency which can shorten this window.

Recommendation – Talk to your elevator contractor about the condition of your cylinder and potential risks and lead times if your building's cylinder failed or began leaking.  Many buildings are planning replacements or preordering cylinders and having their elevator contractor hold the material in their warehouse.  While we cannot hold your elevator cylinder for years, we can pre order it and give the building time to save money and insulate themselves from a lead time issue if the cylinder fails.

If you have any questions or would like additional information feel free to contact me at CraigZ@colleyelevator.com or 630-766-7230 ext. 107.

Also check us out on Instagram @Colleyelevator see what we have been up to.

Sunday, August 14, 2022

You Don’t Need to See the Whole Stair Case, Just the First Step – Traction Elevator MOD - Chicago, IL

 

[Standard Elevator Machine dropped in place]

We took on a project with an old beater freight elevator that was going to be a lot of work.  We are changing the old beater freight into a big passenger elevator.  A lot of work on the engineering side, a lot of work on the prep side, a lot of work on the field side, a lot of work on the building side. 

 

[Old elevator machine room]

[know how much a 16" I beam weights per foot?]

[Smartrise Engineering controller getting a lift]


My homage to the people involved in the project to this point, they are doing a great job. Men of Steel and Rails of Wood apply to the personnel involved in all aspects of the equipment replacement. These days have been hard, but it finally looks like an elevator.

In any old building you have challenges. We have had challenges with the GC digging the pit out, challenges with the design of the elevator, challenges with the material provider mixing up parts, challenges, challenges, challenges... Lots of challenges and we are almost on the other side. 

Well done to the two elevator personnel who have lived at this place for the last while. Thank you to all of the other people who have been involved as well, it is a team effort here! Much respect! Be sure to tune in to follow the progress.

If you have any questions or would like additional information feel free to contact me at CraigZ@colleyelevator.com or 630-766-7230 ext. 107.

Also check us out on Instagram @Colleyelevator see what we have been up to.

Sunday, August 7, 2022

Vote Colley Elevator for Elevator Worlds 2022 “Best Contractor – North” Ellie

 


Vote Colley Elevator for Elevator Worlds 2022  “Best Contractor – North”

For the last 5 years Elevator World, the elevator industries premiere trade publication, puts on a contest for “best” supplier, contractor, consultant, etc.  We have been nominated in the “Best Contractor – North” and are looking for your vote.   Last year we where the runner up to Midwest Elevator.

www.elevatorworld.com/contests/the-ellies/ 

Help us bring the 2022 Ellie back to Chicago where she belongs! 

If you have any questions or would like additional information feel free to contact me at CraigZ@colleyelevator.com or 630-766-7230 ext. 107. 

Also check us out on Instagram @Colleyelevator see what we have been up to.

Monday, August 1, 2022

Vote Colley Elevator for Elevator Worlds 2022 Best Contractor – North Ellie

 


Colley Elevator is excited to announce we have been nominated for Elevator Worlds 2022 Best Contractor – North award once again.  We brought the Ellie home in 2019 and 2020.  In 2021 our friends to the West, Midwest Elevator won the award.  We would like to bring the Ellie back to the Chicagoland area so please place your vote for Colley Elevator.

elevatorworld.com/contests/the-ellies/

For those at Colley Elevator who work tirelessly to be a different elevator company and do great things for our customers, let us know you support us fighting the good fight!

If you have any questions or would like additional information feel free to contact me at CraigZ@colleyelevator.com or 630-766-7230 ext. 107.

Also check us out on Instagram @Colleyelevator see what we have been up to.