About the course
Elevator maintenance is crucial for ensuring safety, reliability, and longevity. Normal procedures include preventive measures like regular inspections, cleaning, lubrication, and component justments. Common maintenance failures often arise from issues with door mechanisms, control systems, or wear and tear, usually due to age of equipment or high usage. Repair costs are challenging to estimate due to the unique nature of each elevator and the broad range of potential issues. Replacement costs for elevators can vary widely, typically ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on the type and complexity of the upgrade. The expected useful life of an elevator is generally 15 to 25 years, although regular maintenance can extend this. Evaluating an elevator's condition involves comprehensive inspections, assessing factors like ride quality,alignment, and callback volume. Safety inspections are recommended regularly to address potential hazards and ensure compliance with regulations, highlighting the importance of timely maintenance and upgrades. Understanding these aspects is vital for managing elevator budgets effectively and ensuring occupant safety and minimal downtime.
Jessica Magallon
Jessica is a Senior Account Executive at Otis Elevator Inc. Jessica has titled her presentation as “Elevators 101” and will guide us through a discussion of different types of elevators, helping us understand normal maintenance protocols and how an elevator modernization process works. Jessica has a demonstrated history of working in the vertical transportation, wholesale, and customer service industries. She is skilled in Public Speaking, Teamwork, Leadership, and Event Planning. Strong sales professional with a Bachelor of Business Administration focused in Business Management from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Curriculum
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26-5 Elevators 101
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(Included in full purchase)
26-5 Elevators 101
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(Included in full purchase)