Just a quick note to show that we haven't forgotton about our blog!
Things here at Ace have been busy as always over the last month or so, with the usual lift installations, lift repairs, maintenance and servicing as well as the preparations for the new Green Lift Project.
Also, we have had a few mentions in local press, such as the Daily post and the Chronicle and in this months copy of Elevation magazine.
Here is one of the articles: http://www.dailypost.co.uk/business-news/business-news/2011/07/27/in-the-company-of-charles-salter-owner-of-ace-lifts-in-deeside-55578-29124833/
Bye for now!
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Monday, 22 August 2011
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
Green Lifts Project
Good afternoon
It's been a while since the last blog, and during this time there has been lots of work going on here at ACE, planning and designing our latest project, the Green Lifts Project.
Engineers here at ACE have begun the process of creating the green lift with the control system. Traditionally, in lifts there are three main pieces of control equipment; the ODC (responsible for functions such as the lift answering calls and going up and down), the QST (autodialler and remote monitoring) and the encoder (which communicates with the ODC to regulate the floor positioning). Although they work together, they are separate pieces of equipment. Due to advances in technology and components decreasing in size, these three components are able to be combined into one piece of equipment.
Not only will this have benefits in terms of how much space is needed (the finished product is estimated to be around a third of the size that the originals) but it has the additional advantage of a much faster speed- around 3-5 times that of the current processor!
Engineers at ACE are currently carrying out the programming of this new system.
More updates soon to follow!
Bye for now
ACE Lifts
It's been a while since the last blog, and during this time there has been lots of work going on here at ACE, planning and designing our latest project, the Green Lifts Project.
Engineers here at ACE have begun the process of creating the green lift with the control system. Traditionally, in lifts there are three main pieces of control equipment; the ODC (responsible for functions such as the lift answering calls and going up and down), the QST (autodialler and remote monitoring) and the encoder (which communicates with the ODC to regulate the floor positioning). Although they work together, they are separate pieces of equipment. Due to advances in technology and components decreasing in size, these three components are able to be combined into one piece of equipment.
Not only will this have benefits in terms of how much space is needed (the finished product is estimated to be around a third of the size that the originals) but it has the additional advantage of a much faster speed- around 3-5 times that of the current processor!
Engineers at ACE are currently carrying out the programming of this new system.
More updates soon to follow!
Bye for now
ACE Lifts
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