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In this course, you will learn a complete practical information about Elevators which can help you in your career ,in jobs interviews or if you are someone who interested in Elevators field.

In This Course You Will Learn The Following:

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In this course, you will learn a complete practical information about Elevators which can help you in your career ,in jobs interviews or if you are someone who interested in Elevators field.

In This Course You Will Learn The Following:

  1. You Will Have A General Background About The History Of The Elevators And When They Start Using By People.

  2. You Will Be Familiar With Different Types of Elevators And What The Using Purpose Of Each Type.

  3. You Will Learn What The Elevator Shaft And How You Can Take The Important Information From It.

  4. You Will Learn What Are All Elevator Parts (Mechanical And Electrical), And What The Function Of Each Part.

  5. You Will Learn The Different Styles And Designs Of Elevator Cabin And Landing Doors Decorations.

  6. You Will Learn What Are The Important Actions That Should Be Done Before Start Working In The Elevator Site.

  7. You Will Learn How To Make Elevator Offer, and Understand What The Main Elevator Contract Terms.

  8. You Will Learn The Three Elevator Installation Phases (Mechanical Phase 1, Mechanical Phase 2, Electrical Installation Phase 3) Step By Step.

  9. You Will Learn What The Necessary Actions That Should Be Done To The Elevator Before Start Using It By Normal People.

  10. You Will Learn What The Optional Signals That Can Be Added To The Elevator Such as Fire Alarm Signal, Card Reader, Camera, etc.

  11. You Will Learn How The Evacuation Procedure Will Be Done In Emergency Situations.

  12. You Will Learn A lot Of Electrical And Mechanical Skills Through This Course.

  13. And A Lot Of Other Interesting Topics Inside This Course :).

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Learn the history of elevators and when they started to be used by people.
  • Be familiar with the elevators types, and what each elevators type use for.
  • Have the ability to understand elevator shaft drawings and take important elevator measurements.
  • Be familiar with all the elevator parts (mechanical and electrical), and also know the function of each part.
  • Be familiar with different elevator cabin and landing doors decorations.
  • Recognize the important steps to be done before start working in the elevator site.
  • Have the important knowledge which is necessary to prepare elevator quotation price, and also the elevator contract.
  • Understand the elevator installation phases (mechanical and electrical) step by step .
  • Know what the necessary actions that should be done to the elevator before start using it by normal people.
  • Be familiar with the elevator optional signals, and the function of each of them.
  • Have a complete idea how the rescue procedure will be done if some people stuck inside elevator cabin.
  • You will also gain many electrical and mechanical skills through this course.
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Syllabus

Introduction

You will have a general view about what you will learn in this course.

You will learn a brief history about Elevators and the major Elevators types.
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A Brief Introduction About Elevators.

A Brief History About Elevators And When They Get Started To Be Used By People.

What Are The Passenger Elevators, Freight Elevators And Home Elevators?

What Are: Platform Elevators, Handicap Elevators And Dumbwaiter Elevators?

How We Determine The Elevators Speed And Capacity ?

A Brief Summary About What We Learn In This Section.

Elevator General Backgrounds (Quiz)
Have a general knowledge about the main Elevators Classifications.

What Are The Main Elevators Categories ?

What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Machine Room Elevators?

What Are Machine Room Less Elevators? And How They Differ From Machine Room Elevators?

What Are Hydraulic Elevators? 

A Brief Summary Diagram About The Elevators Categories.

Elevator Classification (Quiz)
Be familiar with different Elevator Shaft sections, and how the important measurements that can be taken from it.

What Is The Elevator Shaft?

What The Main Elevator Shaft Measurements Should Be Taken?

What We Mean About Pit Depth, Lowest Floor And Travelling Height Distance?

What Are The Shaft Terms: Overhead Height, Door Hole Height And Machine Room Height?

Practical Elevators Guide (Book)
Elevator Shaft (Quiz)
Have a completer idea about Elevator Mechanical Parts (First Group)

General Introduction About Elevator Parts.

What Are Elevator Parts A?

What is the Elevator Rail Bracket? And what is the main function of it?

What is Elevator Guide Rails? And what the main specs of it?

What the main Landing Doors Types? And how they differ from each other?

What is the Landing Door Frame? And what types of it?

A Brief Summary For  Elevator Parts (A)

Elevators Parts A (Quiz)
Be familiar with all Elevator Mechanical Parts (Second Group).

What are Elevator Parts B?

What are Elevator Landing Door Panels?

What is the Landing Door Operator? And what the function of it?

What is the Cabin Frame? And how it looks like?

What is the Elevator Cabin? And how it looks from outside and from inside?

What is the counter weight? And why it should be found in Elevator?

What are the counter weight fillers? And how they look like?

What is the Elevator Machine? And what the function of each parts of it?

What are the Ropes Fasteners? And how they look like?

What is the Overspeed Governor? And why it is so important for Elevator safety?

What are Elevator Buffers? And what its function?

Elevators Parts B (Quiz)
Be familiar with all Elevator Electrical Parts (Final Elevator Parts Group).

General Introduction about Elevator Parts C.

What the Elevator Electrical Parts which installed inside Machine Room? And What are the two Main Elevator Control Types?

What are the main parts which installed inside Elevator Control? And what the function of each part?

What are the main cables between Elevator Control and Elevator Machine? And what the function of Brake, Thermostat and Encoder?

What is the Rescue Battery and when it works? And why it is not considered as one of the Elevator main parts?

What are Elevator main power breakers?

What are the Elevator Electrical parts which installed inside and outside Elevator Shaft?

What are the signal cables? And what the main types of Elevator Pushbuttons and Indicators?

What is the function of Elevator Alarm Bill, and why it is added to the Elevator?

What is the main function of the final (upper and lower) limit switches?

What are the level and speed magnets? And how they work?

What are the safety switches inside Elevator Shaft Pit? And what the function of each of them?

What are the Elevator Electrical Parts that installed in Elevator Cabin?

What is the Travel Cable? And why it has this name?

What is the Load Device? And How it works?

What is the safety gear switch? And when it will be activated?

What is COP? And how the cabin lights and fan look like?

What is Photocell, and how it works?

What is the Cabin Door Operator? And how it opens and closes the Elevator Doors?

What is the Connection Box, and why it has this name?

What is the Inspection Tool? And for what is being used?

What are the level and speed Sensors? And What is the working principle of them?

What is the safety cam? And why it is necessary in Elevator?

What is the Emergency Battery above the Elevator Cabin? And when it will work?

Elevator Parts C (Quiz)
Be familiar with different Elevator Cabins and Landing Doors designs.

A brief introduction about Elevators Decoration.

Have a general idea about the common Elevator Cabin decorations types.

Other types of Cabin decorations and designs.

What are the main Elevator Landing Doors decorations  and designs?

What are the painted and stainless steel doors designs, and what the difference between them?

How the Drawing and Glass Doors look like?

General Description For Elevator Push Buttons And Indicators Decorations.

What are the main Elevator Pushbuttons designs, and what the difference between them?

What are the main Elevator Indicator designs and what the difference between them?

Elevator Decoration (Quiz)
The necessary steps that should be done before start working in the Elevator site.

General view of the necessary steps which should be done before start working in Elevator site.

What the important information that should be collected from the Elevator Shaft in order to send them to the Elevator Factory?

What should be the status of Elevator Shaft and site conditions before start Elevator installation?

How the Elevator Quotation Price and Contract will be prepared? And what the main terms inside them?

How the Elevator Contract payments are generally divided?

How the Elevator materials will be sent to the working site and store there?

Making final check for the Elevator site, and see if it ready to start installing the Elevator.

Preparing For Elevator Installation (Quiz)
How the Elevator parts (A) will be installed inside Elevator shaft.
  1. General description for different Elevator Installation phases.

  2. Quick review for the previous course sections.

General view about the Mechanical Installation Phase 1 (Steps).

What is Scaffolding, and what the purpose of using it during Elevator installation?

What are the Rail Guide lines? And what is the function of them in Elevator Rails Installation?

How the Elevator Rails Brackets will be installed inside Elevator shaft?

How the Elevator Rails will be installed? And what are the measurements need to be checked during rails installation?

What the necessary things should be noted before start installing landing doors frames?

How the landing door frame parts will be installed inside Elevator Shaft?

What are the civil works that should be done after finishing Elevator Mechanical installation Phase 1? And why these civil works should be done?

Elevator Mechanical Installation Phase1 (Quiz)
How the Elevator Parts (B) will be installed.

General Description For The Elevator Mechanical Installation Phase 2. 

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Practical Elevators Course with these activities:
Review Basic Physics Concepts
Reviewing basic physics concepts, especially those related to force, motion, and pulley systems, will provide a stronger foundation for understanding how elevators function.
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  • Review relevant chapters in a physics textbook.
  • Solve practice problems related to force and motion.
  • Watch online videos explaining pulley systems.
Review 'Vertical Transportation: Elevators and Escalators'
This book is a comprehensive guide to the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of elevators and escalators.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'Vertical Transportation: Elevators and Escalators'.
  • Read chapters related to elevator mechanics and control systems.
  • Take notes on key concepts and safety regulations.
Review 'Elevator Traffic Handbook: Theory and Practice'
Reading this book will provide a deeper understanding of the principles behind elevator system design and operation, complementing the practical knowledge gained in the course.
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  • Obtain a copy of the 'Elevator Traffic Handbook'.
  • Read chapters related to traffic analysis and system design.
  • Take notes on key concepts and formulas.
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Follow Elevator Maintenance Tutorials
Following tutorials on elevator maintenance will provide practical insights into the day-to-day operations and upkeep of elevator systems.
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  • Search for online tutorials on elevator maintenance procedures.
  • Follow the steps in the tutorials to understand maintenance tasks.
  • Take notes on important maintenance points and safety precautions.
Create a Presentation on Elevator Safety
Creating a presentation on elevator safety will reinforce your understanding of safety procedures and regulations.
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  • Research elevator safety standards and best practices.
  • Develop a presentation outline covering key safety topics.
  • Create visually appealing slides with clear and concise information.
  • Practice your presentation delivery.
Design an Elevator System for a Building
Designing an elevator system for a hypothetical building will allow you to apply the knowledge gained in the course to a real-world scenario.
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  • Select a building type and determine its height and occupancy.
  • Calculate the required elevator capacity and speed.
  • Choose appropriate elevator types and control systems.
  • Create a detailed design plan, including shaft dimensions and equipment specifications.
Create an Elevator Shaft Diagram
Creating a detailed diagram of an elevator shaft will reinforce your understanding of its components and measurements.
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  • Research the components and measurements of a typical elevator shaft.
  • Create a detailed diagram using CAD software or hand-drawing techniques.
  • Label all components and measurements accurately.

Career center

Learners who complete Practical Elevators Course will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Elevator Mechanic
An elevator mechanic installs, maintains, and repairs elevators, escalators, and other lifting devices. The Practical Elevators Course can be extremely helpful for anyone pursuing a career as an elevator mechanic. This course provides a comprehensive overview of elevator systems, including their history, types, and components. Understanding the different types of elevators, as covered in this course, is crucial for an elevator mechanic when troubleshooting issues. The course also explains the function of each elevator part, which helps build a strong foundation for diagnosing problems and performing repairs. The course teaches about elevator installation phases, a vital piece of knowledge. It covers electrical and mechanical skills and would contribute to the practical expertise of an elevator mechanic.
Elevator Service Technician
An elevator service technician performs routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs on elevators. This course is extremely relevant for someone who wishes to become an elevator service technician. The course provides a comprehensive understanding of elevator systems, including their components, functions, and troubleshooting procedures. You will learn the elevator installation phases step by step. This information is critical for performing maintenance and repairs effectively. Learning electrical and mechanical skills may significantly enhance the technical abilities of an elevator service technician.
Elevator Sales Representative
An elevator sales representative sells elevator systems to building owners, architects, and contractors. This course will be helpful for someone interested in becoming an elevator sales representative. The course offers a comprehensive overview of elevator systems, including their types, components, and installation phases, all helpful for a sales role. Learning about the different elevator cabin styles will be helpful for a sales representative hoping to help the client find what they desire. The course teaches one how to make an elevator offer, and understand contract terms, which is very helpful for a sales representative.
Home Elevator Installer
A home elevator installer specializes in the installation of elevators in residential homes. The Practical Elevators Course will be quite helpful for a home elevator installer. The course provides a comprehensive understanding of elevator systems, including their components, installation phases, and safety features. This role also requires an understanding of elevator shaft drawings and measurements, which is included in the course. Home elevator installers often work independently, so its helpful to develop as much knowledge as possible. Knowing the history of elevators informs choices about which elevator to install.
Elevator Design Engineer
An elevator design engineer creates and designs new elevator systems and components. An advanced degree (such as a master's or PhD) is typically required. The Practical Elevators Course will be valuable for an elevator design engineer, particularly those just starting out. The course teaches about elevator systems, components, and installation phases. The coverage of decorations and designs will likely appeal to a design engineer. Having a familiarity with elevators makes the design job significantly easier.
Elevator Modernization Specialist
An elevator modernization specialist upgrades and replaces outdated elevator systems with newer, more efficient models. An elevator modernization specialist may find this course valuable. This course provides insight into elevator systems, components, and installation phases. Staying informed about elevator technology may allow someone to be a more effective elevator modernization specialist. This is particularly true since the course covers elevator history. This knowledge may help them choose the best strategy for a particular building.
Elevator Consultant
An elevator consultant provides expert advice on elevator design, maintenance, and safety to building owners, architects, and engineers. The Practical Elevators Course may be valuable for an elevator consultant. The course provides a detailed understanding of elevator systems, components, and safety features. For example, the course discusses how the evacuation procedure will be done in emergency situations. The knowledge of elevator contract terms would also guide their work. The more an elevator consultant knows, the more helpful they can be to their clients.
Elevator Inspector
An elevator inspector ensures that elevators and escalators are operating safely and in compliance with regulations. This course may be useful for someone aspiring to be an elevator inspector. This course provides a broad understanding of elevator systems, including their history, types, and components. The course covers a range of topics, from elevator shaft measurements to the function of each part. The knowledge of elevator components and their functions, gained from this course, is essential for an elevator inspector to conduct thorough assessments. Understanding the actions to be done before starting work on the elevator site could prove valuable. The more an elevator inspector knows, the better they can perform their job.
Facilities Manager
A facilities manager is responsible for the maintenance and operation of buildings, including elevators and escalators. A facilities manager may find this course quite helpful. In this course, one will learn about elevator parts and designs. This course can help facilities managers understand the different elevator components, their functions, and potential issues that may arise. The knowledge of elevator maintenance procedures ensures the safety and reliability of elevators in a building. Knowing how emergency evacuation works will also be helpful. The course will enable a facilities manager to communicate effectively with elevator maintenance technicians.
Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineers design, develop, and test electrical systems, including the control systems for elevators. The Practical Elevators Course may be useful for an aspiring electrical engineer. The course provides a broad understanding of elevator systems, including their electrical components, functions, and installation phases. The electrical components of elevators are the key to how they work. An electrical engineer will gain a working knowledge of the role electricity plays. This knowledge assists in their ability design the electrical components of elevators.
Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical engineers design, develop, and test mechanical devices, including elevator systems and components. A mechanical engineer may find this course valuable. This course provides a detailed understanding of elevator systems, including their mechanical components, functions, and installation phases. The course covers a broad variety of topics. Such familiarity could be helpful to a mechanical engineer responsible for designing or improving elevator systems. The course gives a strong introduction to the topic. This knowledge assists in their ability design the elevators.
Construction Project Manager
A construction project manager oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of construction projects, including the installation of elevators. The information in the Practical Elevators Course may be valuable for a construction project manager. This course will familiarize a project manager with the different types of elevators, their components, and the installation process. Understanding elevator installation phases, as taught in the course, can help a project manager schedule and coordinate elevator-related activities in a construction project. This course covers actions that need to be done before any work begins. Having some familiarity might aid in their ability to oversee these installations.
Building Inspector
Building inspectors examine buildings and structures to ensure they comply with building codes and safety regulations. This course may be helpful to someone who wishes to become a building inspector. Gaining an understanding of elevator systems, components, and safety features would be beneficial in identifying potential hazards and code violations. Knowing the important steps to take before starting the work is valuable for ensuring the safe operation of buildings. Any course that teaches more about elevators may be valuable to a building inspector.
Accessibility Consultant
An accessibility consultant advises building owners and architects on how to make buildings accessible to people with disabilities, including the design and installation of elevators. The Practical Elevators Course could be of use for an accessibility consultant. The course provides knowledge about different elevator types, including handicap elevators. Gaining expertise in elevator systems, components, and safety features would contribute to the effectiveness of this accessibility consultant. The knowledge of elevator optional signals contributes to the design of optimal systems.
Escalator Technician
An escalator technician installs, maintains, and repairs escalators. This course may be useful for someone aspiring to become an escalator technician. The course provides an overview of elevator systems, including their history, types, and components. Also, much of what is taught will be applicable to escalators. Understanding the function of each part, as well as the actions to be taken before starting work on the elevator site could prove valuable. By understanding elevators, one may better understand the ways that escalators are different.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Practical Elevators Course.
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of elevator traffic analysis and design. It covers topics such as traffic patterns, waiting time calculations, and system optimization. Reading this book will provide a deeper understanding of the principles behind elevator system design and operation, complementing the practical knowledge gained in the course. It is commonly used by elevator engineers and consultants.
Comprehensive guide to the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of elevators and escalators. It covers a wide range of topics, including elevator mechanics, control systems, and safety regulations. It valuable resource for anyone involved in the elevator industry, providing both theoretical knowledge and practical guidance. This book is commonly used as a textbook in vertical transportation courses.

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