Sunday, February 25, 2024

Hydraulic Elevator Modernization – Norridge, IL

 


We had the opportunity to work with a great group of condominium owners who are self-managed in Norridge, IL. The building wanted a bullet proof elevator system to replace their existing outdated Dover IBM relay-based elevator controller. TKE was the incumbent and the building gave us a shot at modernization. We knocked it out of the park!

Existing elevator & project scope – We replaced the elevator controller, fixtures, door operator and hydraulic power unit.

New equipment providers 
  • Controllers – Motion Control Engineering 
  • Door operators – GAL MOVFR w/Dover hatch equipment
  • Fixtures – Innovation Industries
  • Power unit – MEI w/Maxton valves
Machine room & pit – This was a big machine room but the existing elevator equipment wasn't laid out the best. I think we did a bit better with their new set up.

[Old machine room layout]


[New machine room layout]

[Elevator pit when we started]

[Cleaned and painted when we where done]

Elevator controller – The existing elevator had a Dover IBM relay controller which worked great for many years. The building had a capital plan to replace their elevator system so they where prepared!

 

[Old Dover elevator controller]

[New MCE hydraulic elevator controller]

Elevator fixtures – We installed Innovation Industries hall and car fixtures to replace the original Dover Impulse buttons. There where two elevators across the hall from the other and one button stack. We added an additional set of buttons to help us with transition as well as allow the building a more convenient solution.

[Old Dover car station]

[New Innovation Industries car station]

[Old Dover hall push buttons]



[New Innovation Industries main floor hall station]

Hydraulic power unit – We removed the Dover dry power unit with an older I2 valve and replaced it with an  MEI submersible power unit with a Maxton UC4 valve. It is accessible standing up instead of near the ground.

Door operator & door equipment – We replaced the Dover door operators with GAL MOVFR 2s and the hatch equipment was replaced with new Dover equipment.

[Old car top & dover door operator]


[New car top & GAL MOVFR II door operator]

Turnkey – The building wanted a turnkey project and we had great partners to complete our fire alarm, air conditioner and electrical components.

 

[Clean electrical lay out w/always appreciated air conditioner for new equipment]

Visual communication - VAM – The building gave us an internet line to the elevator machine room and we used Towne Answering service. They do a great job for us answering our elevator emergency phone and visual calls. We passed the inspection and passed our secondary inspection during our project follow up.

[Visual communications by Rath and answered by Towne]


Take away – We encourage building owners to take a proactive approach to equipment replacement. When equipment gets 20-30 years old, and a building’s expectations are that the elevators are to run reliably, it is a good idea to start planning when it should be replaced.

Team work– The sales person and the project team who finishes, typically get the glory on a project. In between the initial contract sale and the final acceptance are many other people who work on the project to make it successful. From the truck driver to the engineer to the billing department to the assist when needed, 11 Colley Elevator employees where involved in the project and we had tremendous team work on it. Thank you everyone. Without you we would not have had such a successful delivery! Let’s not forget our great material supplier participation!

Finishing touches – The project team did a great job on the finishing touches. Machine room painted, car tops cleaned and elevator pits painted. Love seeing this!

[The last 2%(cleaning and painting) of a project makes the job look pro gear!]


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.

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