As the Chicago area weather has been very hot the last few days
our overtime guys have been chasing calls from hot and humid weather. This is a repost from August of 2017.
This summer we have seen more frequent failure of solid state
boards and equipment that has been exposed to extreme heat and extreme
cold. Building owners frequently ask “why is this occurring”.
I always like to give some research and background when explaining
to building owners so they can be better educated and came across a great
article which I have taken some of the high points. When reading this be
aware that most issues with machine room environments will result in a shut
down or needing a replacement board, but, incorrect machine temperatures can
also cause malfunctions which could result in an elevator operating in an
unsafe condition.
The subject of the operation of an elevator in an elevated high
ambient machine room temperature is one of concern of elevator manufacturers,
code writes, enforcing authorities, building owners, and operators, elevator
consultants and fire safety personnel. Today’s solid-state design
elevator control systems are able to maintain rated performance over a wide range
of normal design operating temperature, but are vulnerable to elevated
temperature conditions.
NEII Vertical Transportation Standard calls for machine room/or
machinery spaced temperature to be between 55 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit
NEMA has established a maximum temperature limit of 104 degrees
Fahrenheit.
National Electrical Code[NEC] has published 86 degrees
Fahrenheit as the standard ambient for conductor ampacity ratings.
Computer manufacturers recommend an ambient temperature of 60 to
90 degrees Fahrenheit.
The effects on solid state components due to temperature may be
classified in two areas; operating[reliability] and failure[life]. The
manufacturers recommendation for ambient temperature will allow the devices to
operate in a repeatable and predictable fashion. Temperatures above or
below the recommended temperature will decrease the life of the solid-state
system.
Please note - Elevator controller temperatures are 10 to 15 degrees
warmer inside the controller with the cover on. If an elevator machine room is
105 degrees the temperature when you open the door, the controller could be
over 120 degrees.
Causes of machine room over temperature
1. Failure of machine room
ventilation or no ventilation
2. Failure of cabinet
ventilation system – air condition or fan
3. Increase in the elevator
duty cycle beyond design criteria
4. Sustained operation at low
AC input levels
The recommendation of machine room temperature control come from
a few different areas
1. Normal temperature in room
– In Chicago we have hot summers and cold winters
2. Amount of heat released
from the elevator equipment in the machine room – depends on the equipment you
have and amount of traffic in the building
3. Amount of ventilation
and/or air conditioning/heating provided in machine room.
Take away – Be aware of the machine room environment and make
preparations i.e. air conditioning[best case] or ventilation in summer and
heating in the winter.
Reference – “High temperature operation of elevators” by Nick
Marchitto
As always feel free to contact us at www.colleyelevator.com, email Craigz@colleyelevator.com or
call 630-766-7230.
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