V.V.V.F Lift
Variable Voltage Variable Frequency (VVVF) lifts, also known as variable speed drives or VVVF drives, represent a significant advancement in elevator technology, offering precise control over motor speed and acceleration. These lifts utilize sophisticated electronic systems to regulate the voltage and frequency supplied to the elevator motor, allowing for smooth and efficient operation across a wide range of speeds.
The core principle behind VVVF lifts lies in the ability to adjust both the voltage and frequency of the electrical power supplied to the elevator motor. By varying these parameters, the lift's motor can operate at different speeds, enabling precise control over acceleration, deceleration, and stopping distances.
OSEFE reserves the right to change any part of these specification without prior notice. Dimensions of the machine room depend on orientation and number of hoist way in the building. Machine room structural floor slab mini. 150 mm. thick designed to sustain a mini. 100 kg. / sq. M.U.D.L.