| AC - Alternating Current - A type of  power for an elevator machine.
 ADA - American Disabilities Act The  Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was signed into law by President Bush  on July 26, 1990. The ADA is designed to give civil rights protection to people  with disabilities, similar to those granted by the Civil Rights Act.
 
 Automatic Leveling Device - A device  that automatically moves the platform, within the leveling zone only, towards  the landing and automatically stops it at the landing.
 
 Backup Nut - An internally threaded  component, used in conjunction with a screw and nut drive, so arranged that it  does not normally carry the load but is capable of doing so in the event of  failure of the threads in the main driving nut.
 
 Brake - An electromechanical  mechanism employed to bring the lift to rest smoothly and hold it in position.
 
 Cab (Car) - Finished portion of the  elevator in which people ride in.
 
 Capacity - Indicates the amount of  weight a given elevator is able to support safely.
 
 Car Gate - Door or gate that is  connected with the car and travels with the car.
 
 Car Operating Panel - A panel mounted  in the car containing the car operating controls, such as call register  buttons, door open and close, alarm, emergency stop and whatever other buttons  or key switches are required for operating.
 
 Carriage (Load-Carrying Unit) - The  whole moving part of the lift designed in the form of a chair or platform, to  carry a user on.
 
 Code - A system of regulations  pertaining to the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of  elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators and moving walks. The most widely recognized  and used is ANSI A-17.1 sponsored by the National Bureau of Standards, The  American Institute of Architects, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers,  and published by ASME. It has been adopted by many states. Some states and  cities have written their own codes, most of which are based on the ANSI  A-17.1.
 
 Continuous-Pressure Operation -  Operation by means of operating devices, located at the carriage and elsewhere,  used to control the movement of the carriage as long as the operating devices  are manually maintained in the actuating position.
 
 Control Valve - The device, which, on  hydraulic elevators, controls the oil flow to and from the jack.
 
 Controller - An assembly of  electrical contactors, relays and/or other components constituting the  electrical control equipment for the lift.
 
 Cylinder - The outermost lining of a  hydraulic jack.
 
 DC - Direct Current - A source of  power for an elevator machine.
 Door Lock - Any type of mechanical  lock designed to prevent the opening of a hoistway door from the landing side.
 
 Door Sill - The threshold of a door  opening with grooves to guide the bottom of the car door.
 
 Drive - An electromechanical drive  unit arrangement that causes the carriage to move when provided with an  electrical power input.
 
 Drive Unit - The complete assembly of  an electric motor, brake and power transmission or hydraulic system that  supplies the power for the movement of the carriage.
 
 Electromechanical Interlocks -  Electrically wired lock in the hoistway door that prevents the door from  opening when the elevator is in use
 
 Emergency Stop Switch - A  hand-operated switch in the car push button station which, when thrown to the  off position, stops the elevator and prohibits its running.
 
 Final Terminal-Stopping Device - A  terminal electrical switch or similar stopping device that is positively and  mechanically operated by the carriage so that it causes the power to be removed  from the drive unit, independently of the functioning of the normal terminal  landing stopping device, after the carriage has passed a terminal landing.
 
 Follow -Through - the amount of  additional free movement, normally associated with the operation of a sensitive  edge or sensitive surface, provided in the actuation of an electrical switching  device after the electrical contact has been opened.
 Governor - A mechanical speed control mechanism. For elevator, it is a  wire rope driven centrifugal device used to stop and hold the movement  of its driving rope. This initiates the activation of the car safety  device. It opens a switch, which cuts off power to the drive motor and  brake if the car travels at a preset overspeed in the down direction.  Some types of governors will also open the governor switch and cut off  power to the drive motor and brake if the car overspeeds in the up  direction.
 Guard - A substantially constructed  protective cover designed to prevent accidental contact with a potential  hazard.
 
 Guide  Rails - Metal members formed into a suitable section or arrangement to  retain and guide the carriage during its motion in the course of its travel.
 
 Hoistway - The space enclosed by  fireproof walls and elevator doors for the travel of an elevator. It includes  the pit and terminates at the underside of the overhead machinery space floor  or grating, or at the underside of the roof where the hoistway does not  penetrate the roof. (Hoistway is sometimes called "hatchway" or  "hatch".)
 
 Hoistway Door - Door opening to  hoistway at a landing.
 
 Hoistway Enclosure - The fixed  structure, consisting of vertical walls or partitions, which isolates the  hoistway from all other areas or from an adjacent hoistway, and in which the  hoistway doors and door assemblies are installed.
 
 Hydraulic Drive (System) - A machine  in which energy is applied by means of a fluid under pressure in a cylinder  equipped with a plunger or piston.
 
 Hydraulic Elevator - A power elevator  where the energy is applied, by means of a liquid under pressure, in a cylinder  equipped with a plunger or piston.
 
 Interlock - A device having two  related and interdependent functions which are: (1) to prevent the operation of  the driving machine by the normal operating device unless the hoistway door is  locked in the closed position. An electro-mechanical device that prevents  operation of an elevator unless the hoistway doors are in the closed and locked  position; (2) to prevent opening of a hoistway door from the landing side  unless the elevator is in the landing zone and is either stopped or being  stopped.
 
 Jack (Hydraulic) - A unit consisting  of a cylinder equipped with a plunger or piston which applies the energy by a  liquid under pressure.
 
 Landing - That portion of a floor,  balcony, or platform used to receive and discharge passengers or freight.
 
 Landing Door - The moveable door at  the entrance of an elevator which provides access to the hoistway.
 
 Limited Use / Limited Application (LU/LA)  Elevators - The new solution to providing accessibility in commercial  buildings, this is a small passenger elevator permitted to travel up to 25'.  Ideal for buildings such as schools, town halls, office buildings and churches,  that need more than a wheelchair lift. Requires a 14" pit, reduced  overhead in existing buildings, reduced hoistway size, and can operate on  single phase power.
 
 Machine Room - This is a room  constructed adjacent to the elevator hoistway to accommodate the drive system  and the electrical box.
 
 Nut, driving - An internally threaded  component that acts in conjunction with a screw to produce linear motion of the  carriage, eg, a rotating screw engaging with a fixed nut or a re-circulating  ball nut.
 
 Overhead Clearance - This is the  clearance needed to accommodate the components on top of an elevator car. It is  measured from the upper level floor to the lowest obstruction at the top of the  hoistway.
 
 Over Travel - A short distance beyond  the terminal floor as allowance for building inaccuracies, manufacturing or  installation inaccuracies.
 
 Pinion - A wheel with machine-cut  teeth specially designed to engage with those of similarly toothed wheels or  racks, used to transmit relative motion.
 
 Pit - Portion of the hoistway  extending from sill level of lowest landing to the floor at the bottom of the  hoistway.
 
 Platform - A flat and substantially  horizontal structure that is part of the carriage and that supports a user or  users.
 
 Plunger - The inside moveable part of  a hydraulic jack that attaches to an elevator car frame on direct drive  application or drive sheave on a cabled hydraulic system.
 
 Position Indicator- A device that  indicates the position of the elevator car in the hoistway. It is called a hall  position indicator when placed at a landing, or car position indicator when  placed in the car.
 
 Power Unit - That device on hydraulic  elevators which supplies the motive force to run the car.
 
 Preventive Maintenance - Inspections,  tests, adjustments, cleaning and similar activities carried out on elevator  equipment with the intention of preventing malfunctions from occurring during  operation. It is designed to keep equipment in proper operating order and is  done on a scheduled basis. It is also referred to as scheduled maintenance.
 
 Pump - The device which draws oil  from the tank and pushes it through the oil line to the jack to move the  elevator up.
 
 Push Button Station - A decorative  device containing one or more hand-operated devices (buttons or switches) by  which the passenger tells the controller what action is desired.
 
 Rail - This is the metal track that  guides the elevator in a vertical path.
 
 Rack - A metal or plastic strip in  which specially shaped teeth have been cut or molded. These teeth engage with a  pinion to form a positive driving means to convert rotary motion into linear  motion.
 
 Ramp - A structure or structural  member providing an inclined surface connecting one level with another.
 
 Rated Load - The load that a lift is  designed and installed to carry at the rated speed.
 
 Rated Speed - The speed at which a  lift is designed to operate in the up direction with the rated load on the  carriage.
 
 Relay - An electric device that is  designed to interpret input conditions in a prescribed manner and after  specified conditions are met, to respond and cause contact operation or create  change in associated electric control circuits.
 
 Roller Guides - Guide shoes which use  rollers that rotate on guide rails rather than sliding on the rails.
 
 Roomless Machine - Drive system of  elevators that do not require a machine room.
 
 Roped Hydraulic - A drive system that  utilizes a hydraulic jack connected to the car wire ropes or indirectly coupled  to the car via wire ropes and sheaves.
 
 Safeties - Mechanical devices  normally attached to the carriage to stop and sustain the carriage on the guide  rails or otherwise, in the event of suspension or drive failure.
 
 Screw, Driving - An externally  threaded driving component that acts in conjunction with a driving nut.
 
 Sensitive Edge - A protective device  attached to any edge of the carriage, which, when activated by contact with an  obstruction, stops the lift.
 
 Sensitive Surface - A protective  device similar in effect to a sensitive edge but so arranged as to protect a  whole surface, such as the underside of a platform or other large area.
 
 Sill - The bottom horizontal member  of an entrance which provides the foundation and footing for the entrance  frame. The sill extends the full width of the door travel.
 
 Single Speed Door - A type of door  consisting of one horizontal sliding panel.
 
 Sling - L-shaped, heavy duty metal  support that the elevator car rests on. The sling travels up and down, carrying  the elevator car.
 
 Specifications - A detailed itemized  description of the plans, materials, dimensions and all other requirements  proposed for the installation of the equipment.
 
 Stair Chair Lift (Stairchair) - A  stair lift equipped with a carriage in the form of a chair.
 
 Stair platform lift - A stair lift  equipped with a carriage in the form of a platform.
 
 Stair  lift - A non-portable, permanently installed elevating device for  transporting persons with physical disabilities between two or more levels by  means of a guided carriage moving substantially in the direction of a flight of  stairs or a ramp.
 
 Tank - A container to store the oil  used to move the elevator.
 
 Traction Machine - An electric  machine in which the friction between the hoist ropes and the machine sheave is  used to move the elevator car with the cable.
 
 Travel - The vertical distance  between the bottom and top limits of travel.
 
 Traveling Cable - A cable made up of electric  conductors, which provides electrical connection between an elevator or  dumbwaiter car, or material lift, and a fixed outlet in the hoistway or machine  room.
 
 Two Speed Door - A type of door  consisting of two horizontal sliding panels, which move, in the same direction.
 
 Vertical Platform Lift - A  non-portable, permanently installed elevating device for transporting persons  with physical disabilities on a platform that moves vertically between  permanent levels.
 
 Vertical Platform Lift (Enclosed) - A  vertical platform lift having an enclosed runway to a minimum height of 1070 mm  above the top landing.
 
 Vertical Platform Lift (Unenclosed) -  A vertical platform lift having a partially enclosed or unenclosed runway.
 
 Wheelchair and attendant platform - A  platform designed to accommodate and support one person with a physical  disability, sitting in a wheelchair or standing on the platform, accompanied by  an attendant.
 
 Wheelchair Platform - A platform  designed to accommodate and support only one person with a physical disability  sitting in a wheelchair.
 
 Winding Drum - A geared drive machine  in which the suspension ropes are fastened to and wind on a rotating drum.
 
 Working Pressure - The pressure  measured at the pumping unit when lifting the carriage with rated load at rated  speed.
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