Monday, 25 March 2013

ESCON: Products

Observational/Capsule Elevators:
We provide all type of capsule lifts, this can be observatory having ultramodern design to provide a cosmic zone experience to the passengers, The design provide extremely silent operation. It is also reliable and economical .Widely used in Malls, Commercial, Hospitality industries, This elevator its push interior, soft and silent vertical motion.
Cabin : M.S. / S.S
Car Door : M.S. / S.S centre opening Automatic Door
Landing Door : M.S. / S.S centre opening Automatic Door
Capacity : 8 to 20 passengers
Speed : 1m/s to 2.5 m/s 



Wednesday, 20 March 2013

ESCON: Know Safety, No Pain


Some safety Features for Elevators:

Mandatory Features:
1) Spring Buffer / Oil Buffer in the lift pit
2) Lower Limit Switch
3) Electromagnetic Interlock in car & landing doors
4) Upper limit switch
5) Over speed Governor
6) Safety Block
7) Pit Switch
8) Infrared Safety for Auto Doors
9) ELCB for 3 phase & Single phase Supply
10) Toe Guard
11) Barricade on Car Top

   Optional Features :
1) Emergency Light
2) Emergency Alarm
3) Automatic Rescue Device (ARD)
4) Fireman Switch
5) Over load Sensor
6) Intercom System
7) De-locking key for doors
8) Meshed Vision Openings



Tuesday, 19 March 2013

ESCON Fun Theory: BLIND MAN FALLS DOWN ELEVATOR SHAFT PRANK!

The “Just for Laughs” channel on YouTube has just that….laughs. Though the channel is full of random pranks, it has several elevator-related jokes, like the one we have shared with you today.

Saturday, 9 March 2013

ESCON: Know Safety, No Pain

How to move forward with failed elevator inspections: step by step guide..
If you deal with safety inspections, the Department of Buildings, elevators, boilers, etc then the words “Affirmation of Correction” probably send a shiver down your spine.
When an object elevator fails it’s inspection an Affirmation of Correction is required. Once the failing violations have been corrected, a licensed professional must sign off on the Affirmation of Correction and it is filed with the Maintenance Department of Buildings within a set amount of days from the initial inspection- usually within 45 days.
Now, let’s talk about elevators only.
When your elevator is inspected, you have 45 calendar days from the inspection date to file it. If -if- it fails, you then have 45 business days from the date of filing, to make the corrections and file the Affirmation of Correction with the DOB.
With me so far?
Inspection. File within 45 days. If you failed, 45 additional days to correct and file again.
Okay? Good. Because this is important.
If you failed your elevator inspection in, say, 2010, and you never filed the affirmation of corrected (you might have made the repairs- but that’s only half the battle here) with the Department of Buildings – your 2012 inspection will be rejected.
That’s not too good, is it?
Final Recap:
2010 inspection. Failed. Filed within 45 days. No affirmation of correction filed. 2012 inspection rejected.
You cannot move forward with deficiencies in the past.
From now on, your elevator past must be spotless- corrected and fully filed if need be.

ESCON: Fun Theory

These Brilliant Elevator Ads Will Make Waiting For The Lift Fun...

 As consumers get increasingly immune to advertising, advertisers need to constantly come up with new and creative ideas to get the attention they want—and one of the best places to place an ad is at the elevators.

Taking the elevator is necessary and often for many people; all they can do while waiting for it to reach them is to stare at the doors—so why not utilize this highly-visible space for advertising?

That is precisely what some innovative companies and agencies have done—by making use of the elevators’ sliding doors and interiors, or the up-down motions of lifts along exposed shafts, they have created some brilliant ads that are amusing, memorable and effective.

1.Folliderm: Bald Man 
2.Coca Cola Zero 
3.Oreo
4.Great Lakes Science Center: See Inside
5.Gold Gym 

ESCON: Fun Theory