Brief: Watch the demo to catch practical tips and quick performance insights. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Schi** 9300 Escalator TAYEELA42 Power Lock, Stop, and Emergency Stop Switch Box. You'll see how it integrates with elevator safety circuits, demonstrates emergency stop functionality, and showcases its role in maintenance mode operations and base station lock linkage for enhanced safety compliance.
Related Product Features:
Acts as an auxiliary contact linking with main switches like emergency stop buttons and maintenance switches for synchronized signal feedback.
Expands contact numbers on main switches to meet multi-circuit parallel/series requirements in control systems.
Connects to elevator safety circuits to cut off control circuits when contacts open, preventing misoperation accidents.
Links with door locks, speed governors, and safety brakes to form multiple safety redundancies per ASME A17.1/CSA B44 and GB 7588 standards.
Supports maintenance mode by switching to reduced speed and locking normal operation commands for safe personnel control.
Enables emergency stop function to quickly disconnect main and control circuits for urgent braking and equipment protection.
Facilitates base station lock linkage to control elevator response to calls and door operations based on lock status.
Allows status feedback and fault diagnosis via control system monitoring, with some models featuring LED indicators for on/off status.
FAQs:
What is the primary function of the TAYEELA42 Switch Box?
The TAYEELA42 Switch Box serves as an auxiliary contact that links with main switches like emergency stop buttons, maintenance switches, and base station lock key switches. It synchronously switches between normally open and normally closed states, feeding back action signals to the elevator control system and expanding contacts to meet multi-circuit requirements.
How does this switch box enhance elevator safety?
It connects to the elevator safety circuit, cutting off the control circuit when contacts are open to prevent the elevator from starting or to stop it immediately. This avoids accidents from misoperations, such as during maintenance. It also interlinks with components like door locks and safety brakes, forming redundancies that comply with safety standards like ASME A17.1/CSA B44 and GB 7588.
Can the TAYEELA42 be used with different elevator brands?
Yes, the TAYEELA42 is compatible with the control logic and wiring specifications of various brands, including Schindler 300P, making it adaptable for integration into different elevator systems while maintaining safety and functionality.
What support does it offer for maintenance and fault diagnosis?
The switch box allows contact status monitoring through the control system, helping maintenance personnel quickly locate faults like contact adhesion or circuit breakage. Some models include LED status indicators for intuitive on/off display, aiding in on-site debugging and daily inspections to improve maintenance efficiency.