6.5
Emergency evacuation
Attention!
The measures for emergency evacuation described below may only be performed by instructed
persons for maintenance of the elevator or quali
fi
ed personnel of elevator companies.
6.5.1
Emergency evacuation by release of the brakes
In case of power failure or failure of the recovery control, emergency rescue is only possible by
releasing the brakes. The brake can be released by an electrical emergency power supply or, if
available, by a manual hand release.
When the brakes are released manually, the elevator moves in the direction of the greater weight. If
there is a balance between the cabin and the counterweight, the cabin must be made heavier by
suitable means.
To reduce the acceleration of the elevator, we recommend short-circuiting the motor windings for the
evacuation. The short-circuit is generated by the motor contactors or an electronic circuit, as in the
ZAdyn 4. This is always effective even in the event of a power failure.
The short-circuit generates a speed-dependent braking torque. The maximum braking torque is
achieved at lower speeds.
Depending on the system type and weight ratios, it is possible that due to the short-circuit
generated braking torque is not suf
fi
cient to limit the elevator speed. So the speed must be
monitored closely during evacuation and evacuation interrupted if necessary.
Releasing of the brake can be ended when a
fl
oor is reached. Now the elevator door can be opened
with a triangular key.
The elevator manufacturer's safety instructions have priority!
6.5.2
Releasing of the brake with the lever for hand release
A brake with a mechanical hand release system is available optionally. The hand release system
cannot be
fi
tted later. The complete brake must be replaced to retro
fi
t the hand release system.
The levers for hand release can each be attached with an offset of 90
°
.
Possible insertion positions
of the levers for hand release
Brake not opened
Example for hand release lever position
Brake manuell released
"
Attach the levers for hand release to the brake in any position.
"
The brake is released via simultaneous movement of both levers for hand release. The rotation
direction is not of any signi
fi
cance in this regard.
Danger!
The levers for hand release must be removed after brake hand release action.
6.5.3
Releasing the brake with electric emergency power supply (UPS)
By means of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) the brake can be opened electrically. For this
purpose, for example, the existing dual circuit testing buttons can be used.
See
“
Brake control principle circuit diagram
”
in the Brake - Brake control chapter.
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