• With the environment becoming a top priority
for companies across the globe, the question
of how to improve energy efficiency has been
on everyone’s mind. From traditional habits
like turning off a light when you leave an
office to larger changes like solar paneling,
we all want to lower our carbon footprint.
• When looking at methods to push your
building in a “greener” direction, a great
place to start is in your elevators. It’s always
a good time to look into modernizing one or
more parts of your elevator to reap the
benefits of saving energy
Regenerative Drive
Beginning with the regenerative drive is key
because this component’s core function is to save
your energy. As it relates to elevators, a drive
controls the speed, torque and overall movement
of the cab. Elevators are used for hundreds of trips
each day, and this drive works overtime to lift and
lower the cab. The regenerative drive was created
to lower the amount of energy needed to perform
this job day in and day out.
This electric regenerative drive, also known as the
Green Drive, saves considerable energy by using
advanced braking technology to recapture the
energy that would normally be lost as heat. The
method essentially takes the elevator’s excess
energy and feeds it back into the building’s power
grid. Not only will it save you money on your
monthly electricity bills, but you will be creating a
more sustainable environment for the future.
Green Lighting
While it’s not as simple as flicking a light switch
when you leave the cab, installing LED lights can
help lower your energy usage. Though it varies by
manufacturer, incandescent lighting is common
in several elevator systems. While these lights
may seem fine, they require a lot of energy and
have a shorter lifespan than LEDs.
Upgrading your elevator lights is a fantastic
investment that can save you up to 45% of the
energy used by incandescent bulbs. They’re also
much easier and cheaper to replace. Add in the
fact that they are more aesthetically pleasing,
and it’s a wonder if there are any cons to
updating your lighting!
Switching to Gearless
If you have an elevator with a geared machine,
you’re going to want to hear us out on this one.
Switching to a gearless machine will not only
improve energy efficiency for your building, it will
also save you a headache.
Geared machines on average are much bulkier
than their gearless counterparts. Therefore, you
will use much less energy when you switch to
gearless as it streamlines the work being done.
Modernizing your geared machine is a nobrainer, and it’s also recommended by elevator
technicians and experts worldwide. They have
much simpler maintenance and can be half the
size of a geared machine. Overall, the cost
savings you’ll see in reduced energy
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