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− | '''Independent service''' is a special service mode found on most elevators. It is activated by a key switch either inside the elevator itself or on a centralized control panel in the lobby. |
+ | '''Independent service''' is a special service mode found on most elevators. It is activated by a key switch either inside the elevator itself or on a centralized control panel in the lobby. This special mode is usually used when transporting large freights or moving groups of people between certain floors. |
+ | ==How it works== |
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− | When an elevator is placed on independent service, it will no longer respond to hall calls. In a bank of elevators, traffic is rerouted to the other elevators, while in a single elevator, the hall buttons are disabled. |
+ | When an elevator is placed on independent service, it will no longer respond to hall calls. In a bank of elevators, the traffic is rerouted to the other elevators, while in a single elevator, the hall buttons are disabled. The elevator will remain parked on a floor with its doors open until a floor is selected and the door close button is held until the elevator starts to travel. Some elevators have you hold the button of the button of the desired floor in until the elevator starts moving. |
+ | ==Trivia== |
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− | The elevator will remain parked on a floor with its doors open until a floor is selected and the door close button is held until the elevator starts to travel. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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− | Independent service is useful when transporting large goods or moving groups of people between certain floors. |
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+ | Dover elevator inner service keyswitch.jpg|Dover elevator independent service keyswitch (right-side). |
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+ | 1.png|American ThyssenKrupp Independent Service keyswitch image from the ThyssenKrupp America Owners Guide. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Video== |
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+ | ==Voice messages== |
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+ | *"''This lift is under service control.''" - International Lift Equipment SerComms voice and SkyComms voice. |
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[[Category:Special Modes]] |
[[Category:Special Modes]] |
Revision as of 05:35, 15 November 2017
Independent service is a special service mode found on most elevators. It is activated by a key switch either inside the elevator itself or on a centralized control panel in the lobby. This special mode is usually used when transporting large freights or moving groups of people between certain floors.
How it works
When an elevator is placed on independent service, it will no longer respond to hall calls. In a bank of elevators, the traffic is rerouted to the other elevators, while in a single elevator, the hall buttons are disabled. The elevator will remain parked on a floor with its doors open until a floor is selected and the door close button is held until the elevator starts to travel. Some elevators have you hold the button of the button of the desired floor in until the elevator starts moving.
Trivia
- In ThyssenKrupp elevator, the key type is L203 to activate the mode in these elevators.
Gallery
Video
Voice messages
- "This lift is under service control." - International Lift Equipment SerComms voice and SkyComms voice.
Elevator Special Modes |
Anti-Crime Protection (ACP) • Attendant service (AS) • Earthquake emergency return (EER) • Emergency power operation (EPR) • Fire service mode (EFS) (Fireman's elevator) • Independent service (ISC) • Inspection service (INS) • Medical emergency/Code Blue service (EHS) • Nudge mode • Out of service • Peak times modes (Up peak (MIT) • Down peak) • Pet mode • Sabbath service (SHO) See Also: List of Elevator and Escalator Brands • Elevator Fixtures Guide Return to Homepage: Click here |
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