Sunday, September 25, 2022

2022 Elevator World Ellie winner – Best Contractor of the North – Colley Elevator

 


We would like to thank Elevator World to allow us to participate in the 2022 Ellie contest for best contract for the North.  

[The stage prior to the announcement]

We had some great competition from

Midwest Elevator

Minnesota Elevator[Runner up]

Fujitech

[Sean, Dennis & Adam brought the Ellie home for Team Colley]

This was a lot of fun to participate in and the excitement during the competition as well as leading up to the announcement was a great thing.  Congratulations to our great team at Colley.  Thank you to all that voted for us, we are honored once again to be named Best Contract of the North.  And congratulations to the other 2022 Ellie winners.

[Last year Craig Colley paying homage to Dustin Midwest Elevator's win]

[Dustin Midwest recreating the picture with Sean Colley]

[Super cool NAEC sign with our Ellie]


Again, thank you everyone for voting Colley this year!

You can watch the ceremony at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wShzu66g7ik

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, September 18, 2022

Hydraulic elevator modernization – Oak Park, IL

 


This is a story about a building that was built in the late 1960’s.  We initially went to the building in 2008 to bid some State of Illinois Mandate work[someone else did the work] and began working with the building in 2014 for elevator maintenance.  This is a pretty vanilla condominium in a Chicago suburb called Oak Park.  The building is full of working class and seniors. As an elevator industry we sometimes forget for these buildings this is a huge decision for them, one of the largest expenditures they will make during their tenure on the board or even living in the building, not to mention how important the elevator is to some of the residents.  I was pretty excited about this modernization, nothing flashy, just great people who live in the building who will love their new elevator!

Existing elevator & project scope – We replaced all of the original electrical and mechanical equipment; controller, fixtures, power unit, door operator.  The building really needed the upgrade to be able to service their aging population that depends on their elevator to run 24/7 for their 1960s vintage ESCO Elevator

New equipment providers

Controllers – Smartrise

Door operators – GAL MOVFR

Fixtures – Innovation Industries

Power unit – Quality w/Maxton UC 4 valve

Elevator controllers – The existing elevator controller was an ESCO Elevator controller and was having reliability issues.  While all of the issues where resolvable they began taking longer and longer to resolve due to the older elevator controller[wire fatigue, relay issues, door circuit issues, etc].

 

[Old ESCO Elevator controller]

[New Smartrise Engineering hydraulic elevator controller]

Elevator door operators – We replaced the 55 year old GAL MOD door operator with a GAL MOVFR door operator

 

[Old car top with 55 year old GAL MOD door operator]

[Updated car top with GAL MOVFR door operator]

Elevator fixtures – We installed Innovation Industries hall and car fixtures to replace the original ESCO Elevator fixtures.

[Old ESCO Elevator fixtures]

[New Innovation Industries car station]

[Old ESCO Elevator 1st floor hall station]

[New Innovation Industry 1st floor hall station at ADA height with code required items incorporated]

Hydraulic power unit – We removed the ESCO Dry unit and installed a Quality Elevator submersible power unit with a Maxton UC4 hydraulic control valve.

[Old ESCO Elevator dry power unit]

[New machine room layout]

[New Quality Elevator hydraulic power unit with Maxton UC 4 valve]

Take away – This was a very important decision for the board to understand the elevator modernization process, what was staying, what was being replaced and to get to know the team that was going to be doing the work.  Now the building has some great new nonproprietary elevator controllers and a fully nonproprietary elevator system.

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, 10 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!

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, September 11, 2022

NAEC Elevator convention & exposition - Louisville, KY



It is only about a week away, the NAEC elevator convention & exposition in Louisville, KY.  This is a great place to see new products, get some continuing education, meet new people see old friends and talk elevators.  Colley Elevator has been a participating member of the NAEC since the 1950s.

When & Where?  Kentucky International Convention Center – September 18th-21st, 2022

Here is a brief rundown of what is going on

Sunday

Golf tournament

Women in motion meeting

New member and first time attendee reception

Welcome reception

Monday

Welcome breakfast

General business session

Contractor/supplier sessions

6 education sessions




Tuesday

Convention opens

Education on A18.1, Emergency communication, Res lift door gaps, Future proofing telephony, Elevator I/O[local & serial], global industry survey

NexGen Lunch

Reception

EESF fundraiser

Wednesday

Awards breakfast[great awards presenter must see]

Convention is open

Elevator World Ellies announcement

Improving hydraulic elevator performance

Installing & testing safeties, governors & secondary braking

New technology and various elevator applications

Dregs party

 

For industry newbies to our experienced professional this is a great place to learn and network.  

For more information - https://www.naecconvention.com/ 

A big thanks to the NAEC for all of the hard work putting the show on, we appreciate it and you do not get enough thanks!

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.

Saturday, September 3, 2022

Otis Elevator Black Belt Door Operator – Obsolete

 


We recently ran into an issue where we ordered parts for an Otis Black Belt door operator from the Otis Parts company and they sent replacement parts for a different Otis door operator and the parts are not compatible.  We do not run into these door operators having many problems so this was a good reminder for us to be aware of the Black Belt and talk to your customers about them so they can plan replacement.

The Otis Black Belt door operator was manufacturered 11/17/2001-8/9/2003 - short run but many manufactuered 

Black Belt Motor information

90V

3140 rpms

Replacement Otis Motor information

30V

3350 rpms

[Otis Black Belt door operator on an Otis Elevator - Not a Colley maintenance account]

The Black Belt looks very similar to the AT400 door operator, which is also being phased out and or obsoleted.  Look at manufacturing dates, door operator labeling as well as motor information to identify the Black Belt or AT400.

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.