The present invention relates to an elevator renovating method, and relates particularly to an elevator renovating method that can be used in an existing elevator apparatus that has a plurality of cars that are managed as a group.
At twenty years or more, elevator product life is long, but various technologies improve during that time. Energy is saved in elevators also by new technology being developed, user convenience is improved by new elevator features, etc., and user waiting time is shortened by improvements in elevator operating efficiency, etc., generating demand to renovate elevators. When elevators are refurbished, there is also demand for refurbishing to be done without losing elevator operating efficiency during refurbishment transition periods.
As an elevator refurbishing method that has been proposed to meet these requirements, it has been proposed that a device for connecting an existing group supervisory device and a new group supervisory device be used-when refurbishing so as to minimize deterioration in overall elevator services when replacing an existing elevator with a new elevator (see Patent Literature 1, for example).
However, even using this refurbishing method, it is necessary to stop group supervising functions for a certain period of time during refurbishment transition in order to connect the existing group supervisory device to the new group supervisory device, and there have been disadvantages such as elevator operating efficiency being reduced.
Consequently, an object of the present invention is to provide an elevator renovating method that can be applied to existing elevator apparatuses that have a plurality of cars that are managed as a group, and that enables deterioration in elevator operating efficiency to be kept to a minimum.
In order to achieve the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an elevator renovating method for renovating an existing elevator including: an existing group supervising apparatus that is connected to a plurality of landing operating panels; and a plurality of existing elevator cars that are connected to respective existing elevator controlling apparatuses that are connected to the existing group supervising apparatus, the elevator renovating method being characterized in including steps of: connecting a new group supervising apparatus that is connected to new landing operating panels to the existing elevator controlling apparatuses by means of a relaying apparatus that includes a relay panel and an input/output panel so as to enable the existing elevator cars to be operated by the new group supervising apparatus, and removing the existing group supervising apparatus together with the landing operating panels; and substituting new elevator cars and new elevator controlling apparatuses for the existing elevator controlling apparatuses together with the existing elevator cars, and connecting the new elevator controlling apparatuses to the new group supervising apparatus so as to enable the new elevator cars to be operated by the new group supervising apparatus.
According to the present invention, an elevator renovating method is provided that enables substitution of a new system of group supervised elevators without losing overall elevator service during a refurbishment transition period, and that enables an elevator to be refurbished without losing elevator operating efficiency.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be explained.
An example of a group supervised elevator to which an elevator renovating method according to the present invention can be applied is shown in
Next, as shown in
The new group supervising apparatus 11 includes: a central processing unit (CPU) circuit board 13 that is connected to the I/O panel 8 of the relaying apparatus 9 by a serial wire 12; and a communications circuit board 15 that is connected by a serial wire 14 to the CPU circuit board 13, and the communications circuit board 15 is connected to the new landing operating panels 10 by serial wires 16. The relay panel 7 of the relaying apparatus and the existing elevator cars 6 are connected by parallel wires 17, and the relay panel 7 and the I/O panel 8 are connected by a parallel wire 18.
In the state that is shown in
The new group supervising apparatus 11 communicates calls that are output from the new landing operating panels 10 using the communications circuit board 15 and the CPU circuit board 13, and outputs them from the I/O panel 8 to switch the relays of the relay panel 7 ON. By switching the relays of the relay panel 7 ON, call allocating signals, etc., can be outputted to the existing elevator controlling apparatuses 5 to operate the existing elevator cars 6.
Required signals from the existing elevator controlling apparatuses 5, such as position signals from the elevator cars 6, etc., are outputted to the relay panel 7, and the relay contacts of the relay panel 7 are inputted by the I/O panel 8. The existing elevator cars 6 can be controlled by communicating the inputted signals using the I/O panel 8 and the CPU circuit board 13, and inputting them to the new group supervising apparatus 11.
Thus, in the state in
Consequently, time for which elevator operation must be stopped can be kept short even in the refurbishment transition periods in the elevator renovating work. In cases such as where the elevator renovating work may take several days, renovating work can also be performed exclusively at night when there are no passengers, and the existing elevator cars 6 can be controlled and operated by the new group supervising apparatus 11 and the new landing operating panels 10 in the daytime, when services are required for passengers, enabling substantial deterioration in elevator operating efficiency to be prevented.
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As is clear from the above explanation, by the elevator renovating method according to the present invention, elevators under group supervision of a new system can be replaced during renovating work without losing overall elevator service, enabling renovation to new elevators without having to lower elevator operating efficiency by stopping the elevators for a long time.
The apparatus that is depicted and explained above is merely an example and many kinds of variations are possible, and features of respective specific examples can also be used altogether or selectively in combination with each other.
The present invention can be used in an elevator renovating method.
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