Home Elevators and Commercial Elevators
Home elevators must comply with third party safety standards to ensure maximum safety. ThyssenKrupp residential elevators comply with European safety standards, ie MD 2006 42 CE, EN 81-41 and above all certified by the post-installation TUV.
It is suggested that the home lift may also be gearless and delivery technology. There should be no pit, no headroom with less space and a hatch should be placed, no AC current should pass through the compete.
In Europe, if someone installs a commercial elevator at home , both the supplier and the customer are subject to legal penalties.
If you also ask some of these branded elevator companies to explain the difference between "commercial and model elevator", you will be surprised because they will not have a say.
Safety is a major concern at home, especially with mobility equipment being a practical solution for the elderly and physically disabled. Injuries caused by accessibility equipment are often not limited to commercial elevators. The greatest possible risk these days is getting stuck in a home elevator.
The impact of this problem can be minimized by pairing with the right lift. To avoid accidents involving household elevators, it is crucial to be aware of the safety features that are essential in architectural elevators and to purchase equipment that has these critical characteristics. technological advances, ThyssenKrupp Home Elevators provides advanced safety features to suit various indoor and outdoor transportation needs. These features include:
• HSS (Soft Start and Stop)
• TUV compliance
• SIL-3 --Seismic stability structure
• ENS (error notification system)
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