David Herres

Elevator Troubleshooting & Repair


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      Elevator Troubleshooting

       & Repair

      A Technician’s Certification

       Study Guide

      David Herres

      INDUSTRIAL PRESS, INC.

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      Author: David Herres

      Title: Elevator Troubleshooting & Repair: A Technician’s Certification Study Guide

      Library of Congress Control Number: 2020930841

      © by Industrial Press.

      All rights reserved. Published in 2020.

      Printed in the United States of America.

      ISBN (print): 978-0-8311-3643-7

      ISBN (ePDF): 978-0-8311-9527-4

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      ISBN (eMOBI): 978-0-8311-9529-8

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      CONTENTS

       History

       Types of Elevators

       AC and DC Electric Motor Maintenance, VFD Troubleshooting, and Diagnostic Procedures

       Machine Room

       Bearings

       Motor Shaft and Bearing Current

       Vibration Analysis

       Motor Drive Alignment

       Electrical Issues

       Diagnosing Three-Phase Circuits and Motors

       Testing