Friday, July 24, 2020

2020 Ellies Nomination – Best Contractor, North


We are proud to be nominated for the Ellies Award of Best Elevator Contractor - North. Presented by Elevator World magazine, the preeminent elevator industry trade publication, a win this year would give us bragging rights for back to back Ellies.



Designed to celebrate companies that, “Go above and beyond for their customers, employees, communities, and the industry as a whole,” The Ellies Awards have become the go-to source to recognize elite companies in the elevator industry.

Monday, July 13, 2020

Great elevator cylinder replacement story – Chicago, IL

Colley Elevator completes a lot of cylinder replacement projects.  Each project is unique, each project takes a team to complete.  This particular project is one that took a team of 12 from start to finish to complete.

We got a phone call from a building owner indicating he had gotten our phone number from a retired elevator inspector and asked if we did elevator cylinder work.  We told him, yes we do, we do more cylinder work than any other company in the Chicago area.  We made a time to visit the building and the elevator was shut down and locked out and on pipe stands.  The sales person went out and after initial review there was some signs that this could have been a false positive because of a few things.  The last thing we want to do is replace a cylinder that was misdiagnosed.  We had a free service team in the area and they came over, did some diligence and retested the cylinder and indeed the incumbent company was correct, it was a cylinder leak. No charge to the building, something we like to do just to be 100% we have a leak.

[Initial visit to building]

It took a few weeks for the building to decide who to work with, they ended up working with Colley.  We had the measurements from our first visit so we were able to order everything right away.  The cylinder took about 4-5 weeks to get.  When we found out it was actually going to ship, we pulled the cylinder out.  While the cylinder was being pulled out the new cylinder & piston hit the dock, we prepared it with a tape coat wrap for extra protection.

[Cylinder hole after cylinder was removed - No visible hole]

When the cylinder came out the hole did not look promising.  The hole backfilled on itself and we only had a 7” diameter hole.  We notified the building owner that this did not look good and prepare the building for a well driller. But!  First we were going to give it our best shot.  We bought a cylinder bag instead of using rigid PVC, we scheduled the debris removal truck, we scheduled the welder to be there the same day.  Good news!  Debris removal truck got us a 24” diameter hole and welder zipped it up, we pretested the welds[not too many companies still pretest welds, we believe this is very important before it gets buried.] and plumbed the cylinder.   A few days later, we are back filled, the piston is in and car is unhung.

[Completed cylinder replacement]

Equipment providers 

Cylinder - Elevator Equipment Corporation EECO

Shut off valve - Maxton

While the building owner sees or talks to  3 or 4 people from Colley behind the scenes there was 12 people who worked on this project in one form or another.  Without each person doing their part of the project it would not have been a success.  From top to bottom this was a complete team effort!  Project team kicked tail! A win for the building!  A win for Colley!  Good work everyone!

[Unpainted machine room]

[Finishing touch! Machine room paint job!]

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Sunday, July 5, 2020

Hydraulic Elevator Modernization – Montgomery MiProm – Des Plaines, IL



This is another building we did an incredible modernization project on that improved the reliability of the elevator system.  We had been talking to the building about equipment replacement since we took over the account 2012 to start giving them a chance to budget for this major project.

Existing elevator & project scope – The existing equipment in the building where Montgomery Mi Prom 7 story hydraulic elevators.  In Des Plaines, IL there are a lot of MiProms and a lot of US Elevators.  Neither MiProm or the US Elevator are user friendly controller, unless you are a Montgomery or US elevator mechanic that grew up on these. The good news is that a lot of the existing control systems are to a point where they are getting replaced.

 

New equipment providers

 

Controllers – Smartrise Engineering

Power units – MEI

Door operators – GAL MOVFR II w/MAC car and hatch door equipment

Fixtures – Innovation Industries

 

Hydraulic elevator controller – The original controllers have been through a lot including undersized original mainline disconnect wiring and very hot machine rooms.  Look at the difference in how many wires and boards from the old Miprom control system to the new Smartrise system.

 

[Old Montgomery MiProm Elevator Controller]


[New Smartrise Elevator Controls]

Hydraulic elevator power unit – The old Montgomery power unit was wearing and experiencing fatigue.  It also was leaking a decent amount.  This replacement was part of phase I which occurred a few years prior.

 

[Old Machine room layout]

[New machine room layout - after phase I]

Door operators – The elevator had MAC operator and equipment.  We replaced the operator with a GAL MOVFR and replaced the existing MAC equipment with new to reduce some of the expense with replacing with all GAL.

[Old MAC door operator]

[New GAL MOVFR door operator]

Elevator fixtures – The old Montgomery fixtures went away and new Innovation flush mount fixtures to meet ADA and elevator code requirements were installed.  Originally there was only 1 button stack so we put the new button stack on the other elevator to eliminate any downtime.  We also combined the directional arrow with a position indicator because the original man lobby fixture was already busy with all the devices, when adding the emergency communication, it became challenging to make everything fit.

[Old first floor fixture layout]

[New first floor fixture layout]

Take away – The big take away for this project was that a building planned for many years to do the project.  We started working with the building in 2015 on budgets and phasing.  We broke this project up into 3 phases many years ago; power units & soft starts, door operators and finally the control and operating system.  Eventually we decided to wait to complete phase 2 and 3 together and kept the cars running an additional year so it could all be done at the same time.

 

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