Energy savings come from improvements in the firm’s EcoDisc hoisting machine, in addition to use of regenerative braking (which can recover 25% of the energy the elevator uses) and standby energy-saving technology. LED lighting in the elevator cabins reduces energy consumption as well. Elevators on the drawing board will incorporate more innovative and efficient ways to reduce friction in hoisting, says Kone.
These developments are significant because buildings account for approximately 40% of the world’s energy needs and elevators can account for up to 10% of a building’s energy consumption, says Kone.
Basics of FHP motor energy efficiencyThere is a lot of money to be saved in deploying fractional-horsepower electric motors and gearmotors. So says a new white paper called “Improving Gearmotor Efficiency” posted on the Bison Gear & Engineering Corp., St. Charles, Ill., Web site. The brief report offers some practical application ideas that can help both gearmotor-specifying engineers and users.