I’m on the board of an eight-story, 64-unit cooperative in the Bronx that has been experiencing problems with our elevator. The elevator moves haltingly and stops abruptly at the called floor, often a few inches short of the hallway floor. In addition, the doors tend to stick and don’t always open all the way. The elevator is approximately 50 years old and breaks down frequently, so we know it’s time for an upgrade. But it would be a huge inconvenience for residents on the higher floors—some of whom are elderly—if our only elevator is out of service for an extended period of time. What repairs will the upgrade entail, and is there a way to keep from completely shutting down the elevator?

A Controller Situation
elevator traction sheave and cables
The elevator traction sheave and cables move the cab up and down.
Door Jams
Accelerated Scheduling