Rules could be different in the US but in the UK he should have turned the power off before checking the auto dialler, this confirms the back up batteries are functioning
The open close buttons are plugged in parallel with the main ones. The call cancel wouldn't have any effect as once you press it, it stops at the next floor. This elevator has only two floors.
Most of these inspections are to ensure that fire service is working properly so that the elevator recalls to the main floor and locks out should there be an emergency in the building.
The live interaction with the operator and she confirm his location! Great test procedures!
Rules could be different in the US but in the UK he should have turned the power off before checking the auto dialler, this confirms the back up batteries are functioning
@@d422ell this is even one level more of testing! Great! :)
pure schindler quality right here I dont see this elevator breaking down any time soon
Looks like a really nice elevator too I do like the orange boards inside the cab
The times where the elevator didn’t light up is because it was trying to find itself in the shaft. This usually takes a while on Schindler 330As.
Should have filmed this in landscape mode.
He hit the fuckin phone
3:55 Elevator Machine very Noisy
Great Video
Nice motor sound when the elevator is moving upwards
Nice elevator too
Im assuming the other keys on that keychain are for the other switches like independent service and all that
He Don’t check door restrictor , escape hatch , inspection box , ……
When Im pressing the elevator buttons I like to use multiple fingers because some elevator buttons could be a bit stiff
How often is an elevator inspected?
Elevators are amazing
My dad worked on them for almost 40 years. It’s a very interesting trade. He built and fixed elevators
@@JohnAckerman31 I would like to work on elevators and do the same thing I’ve always said When I was little I wanted to work on elevators
@@noahharris2260who wants to work on elevators as a kid? Weird aspiration tbh
@@shyryTsr2k I’m in my 20s so I’m an adult now
@@noahharris2260 same. Still want to work on elevators?
I was wondering how often an inspector can use the wrong button... This turns my little Monk crazy 🙄
nice schindler HT VR 330a
In the uk we used to all that the peekaboo operation on the doors on fire service
You didn't test the door open/close, car call cancel, and door hold in the fire panel.
The open close buttons are plugged in parallel with the main ones.
The call cancel wouldn't have any effect as once you press it, it stops at the next floor. This elevator has only two floors.
Hey , what's wrong when we use the traingle key open the elevator while it move ?
10:04 lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's a nice clean pit
I hate elevators when I get on have panic attacks I think get stuck in there I can't be lone in elevator
😮😥 Anxiety big time on them
No pressure test?
There’s a lot he did not look at that should be looked at with each inspection 👀
I didn't see the infrared curtain get tested to see if the door reopens. Did anyone else see it? Other than that everything worked like a charm.
Schindler 330A Inspection.
That’s it? I don’t have much confidence in the inspection stickers now.
Bro didn’t even run inspection from the cart top lol. No oil pressure test or nothing 🫣
I thought the same
Most of these inspections are to ensure that fire service is working properly so that the elevator recalls to the main floor and locks out should there be an emergency in the building.
He opened the door before the elevator had fully reach the top floor and leveled that's why I didn't respond when he called it.
Depends what type of controller. Some controllers might do that. Seen before
I hate it when you're explaining stuff to someone who has no idea and is being smartass
All that nonsense that's not related to the elevator does not need to be in that machine room
I hate these darn things.
hi sir i am a technician i have worked in elevator for 13 years in qatar
Sir, I need a visa very much, can you give me a visa?