Perrins
Mechanical
- Nov 22, 2002
- 7
I’m currently designing and building a powered elevator / lift for my cottage. In recent years, the 130-stair climb up from the lake is getting challenging for my ageing parents. The lift will consist of a track at about a 32 deg. angle with a winch at the top to pull a car up and down. The car will have an emergency braking system that will automatically trip it if the cable tension drops below the weight of the empty car. The winch will be a simple cable and drum assembly mounted on self-aligning pillow blocks. The motor / gearbox will hang off the drum shaft with a torque arm to hold it in place. It will be powered by a PLC controlled 3 ph, 220 Vac, variable frequency drive with dynamic braking. Much of the design is being done on solid modelling s/w and FEA will be done on key elements. …OK I admit that designing stuff is also my hobby. This is actually my summer project at the cottage this year.
I’m not actually required to build it to elevator code, since it is a cottage / private application, however I plan to use common elevator design practices for guidance. Unfortunately I don’t have a copy of the relevant code for the area and would rather not buy one if I don’t have to. Does anyone have the commonly used safety factors for the following?
1. The gearbox on the winch drum. Is the SF on the working load, the maximum load (200% for the type I’m looking at) or on the ultimate load (I would need to contact the mfgr for the ultimate load or the internal SF’s)
2. The pillow block bearings on the winch drum
3. I believe the SF for the cable should be 10:1 for the working load limit. My cable load is only about 1000 lbf. I may even go for a 15:1 SF for the cable, since cable is relatively cheep.
4. I’ve seen values of 1/920th of span for the allowable track deflection. Does that make sense?
Thank you in advance for the help.
Rob
I’m not actually required to build it to elevator code, since it is a cottage / private application, however I plan to use common elevator design practices for guidance. Unfortunately I don’t have a copy of the relevant code for the area and would rather not buy one if I don’t have to. Does anyone have the commonly used safety factors for the following?
1. The gearbox on the winch drum. Is the SF on the working load, the maximum load (200% for the type I’m looking at) or on the ultimate load (I would need to contact the mfgr for the ultimate load or the internal SF’s)
2. The pillow block bearings on the winch drum
3. I believe the SF for the cable should be 10:1 for the working load limit. My cable load is only about 1000 lbf. I may even go for a 15:1 SF for the cable, since cable is relatively cheep.
4. I’ve seen values of 1/920th of span for the allowable track deflection. Does that make sense?
Thank you in advance for the help.
Rob