Basic elements of a hydraulic elevator (I)

Basic elements of a hydraulic elevator (part 1)

Before explaining how a hydraulic elevator works, it is necessary to know what are the essential elements that make it up and allow its operation. Very briefly and in a simplified way we will name 7 basic components to understand the structure of hydraulic equipment in an elevator. The hydraulic power plant, a set formed by a motor-pump, is the tank where all the oil necessary to move the cabin is stored. The valve group, installed in the plant, is the brain of all operations (along with the electrical panel). It regulates the oil flow and consequently the speed of the cabin, which reaches the piston through a line. When the oil enters the interior of the piston, its pressure causes an upward displacement of the rod and consequently in the cabin.

Hydraulic power station

It consists of the motor-pump assembly and the tank, where the oil necessary for the hydraulic system to function is stored.

Valve group

Installed on the outside of the plant, it is the brain of the operations (together with the electrical panel), and regulates the flow, ascent, descent, speed change, etc.

Driving

It connects the valve group and the piston, and can be rigid or flexible, depending on the characteristics of the installation.

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  1. Hi, I'm from Venezuela. I work for a small company that is currently looking to work in the production of hydraulic elevators! I'm researching the manufacture of a hydraulic elevator using differential propulsion. I'd like to know how you could help me or what bibliographical material you would recommend so I know where to start with the design. Thank you very much!

    1. Good morning Gerardo,

      We recommend some books, both practical and theoretical, on elevator calculation and design:

      – Transport facilities (by Jesus Sanchez Criado)
      – The book of vertical transport; Elevators: principles and innovations (both books by Antonio Miravete and Emilio Larrodé)
      – Elevator traffic Handbook (Gina Car Barney – in English)
      – L'ascensore idraulico (by Ricardo Paolelli – in Italian)

      We hope this helps! Best regards

  2. Hello, I have a small elevator company and I want to
    Install an EN3010 block in a central unit that currently has a BLAIN. The query is the electrical connection of the EN3010 solenoids to be controlled with a Spanish asp116 electrovitory maneuver.
    MeM..

    1. Good morning Mauricio,

      If you change the entire valve assembly, you should also change the solenoid valve coils and tell us their voltage (48-60; 110 or 180 VDC). We would also need to know the type of engine start (direct or star-delta), since in our 3010 assemblies, one of the solenoid valves changes depending on the type of start.

      We hope we have answered your question. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
      Greetings!

  3. Good morning, I need to make a model of a hydraulic elevator and I really can't figure out how to do it. I wanted to know if you have any material that could help me. I am a civil engineering student and I would appreciate any kind of help.

    1. Hello Lourdes,

      We regret to inform you that we do not have any model (or similar) of a hydraulic lift. However, if you have any questions at a conceptual level, we can help you, so do not hesitate to contact us again. Best regards!

  4. Greetings, we have technically recovered some hydraulic elevators with Blain brand pumps in Caracas, Venezuela. One of them does not keep the cabin level because the piston goes down due to the weight of the cabin despite the seals having been changed. We would appreciate any information that would help us solve the problem or contact someone who provides technical service in Venezuela preferably. Sincerely, Mr. Eduardo.

    1. Good morning Eduardo,

      To avoid problems with equipment that has not been maintained and as manufacturers of hydraulic equipment, we recommend that you opt for modernizing the hydraulic equipment. For this we have different solutions available that can be very useful:

      NGV conversion kit: allows the valve group controlling the lift to be modified in just 2 hours, thereby modernising the entire hydraulic equipment (small kit for export and transport).
      Replacing the hydraulic equipment: replacing it with a new hydraulic unit, this way you can increase the lifespan of the elevator and extend its warranty.

      For Venezuela we can offer service from our headquarters in Brazil. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

      We hope we have helped you. Regards,

  5. Hello, cordial greetings, from Ecuador Guayaquil, our company is dedicated to agricultural and industrial maintenance and repairs, in addition to the construction of industrial parts and assembly, we hope to be in contact with you for the purchase of various spare parts for hydraulic elevators WITH MAINTENANCE UNITS of the GMV brand, hoping for your help with various maintenance catalogs for them.

    Sincerely.
    Eng.Manuel Velez V
    General manager
    REPAI S.

  6. Hello, I have a GMV valve, I need to check the pressure and the pressure gauge does not work, I installed a new one and it still does not show the pressure, in what other port can I take the pressure?

    1. Hello Raul,

      From your comment, we understand that the elevator is working properly and that it only has a problem with the pressure gauge. You should check if screw no. 6 is open: this screw opens or closes the passage of oil to the gauge. You can take the pressure at the place where the pressure switch is.

      We hope this answer helps! If you have any questions, please contact us again.

      Greetings,

  7. HELLO, I WANT TO BE IN CONTACT WITH YOU GMV BRAZIL. WE ARE FROM THE WEST OF ARGENTINA AND WE ARE VERY INTERESTED IN YOUR PRODUCTS.

    WE SELL BLAIN BRAND EQUIPMENT BUT WE WOULD BE MORE INTERESTED IN YOU STARTING TO USE GMV

    THANK YOU AND I LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR RESPONSE

  8. Hello, I am building a hydraulic elevator and I would like help on how to obtain the valve group. Thanks, I look forward to your responses!!

    1. Hello Hugo,

      First of all, please excuse the delay in our response.
      You will find all the necessary technical information on the different valve groups in the Online Product Catalogue , you only have to register (for free). If you need more documentation than what you will find in the Catalogue , you can contact our Sales Department by email or through 902 345 234 / +34 937 745 455 .

      Greetings and sorry again for the delay in our response.

  9. The topics are very well focused and with a very clear explanation for experts and even for those who have basic notions of the subject.
    In my case (micro mechanics and electronics technician), I am about to build a small elevator in my house (a half-cabin elevator), for my wife who has small difficulties, and this literature supports me in what I could apply based on my experience.
    I feel more confident about what I am going to do by applying my own experience and the knowledge of technicians and engineers who have been in the field for many years.

    I would like to continue enjoying news and information that would expand my desire to broaden such knowledge.

    I thank whoever is responsible for these responsibilities…

    Atte, Caesar

  10. Friends, I congratulate you for the very good information.
    I have a GMV 3010 unit with a star-delta motor that starts. I would like to know if I can install a frequency converter and if I need to change any valves. The problem is that it has a very strong upward start.
    Thank you

  11. Hello friends of GMV, I am writing my thesis on electro-mechanical and hydraulic lifting equipment and while reviewing information on the latter, the following question came to my mind: are the group of valves installed on the oil tank the so-called operating valves? And where are the safety valve and the parachute valve installed?
    Thank you in advance!

    1. Good morning Diego,

      The valve group on the tank contains the speed and oil flow control valves as well as the safety valves, except for the parachute that goes on the piston.

      All the best!

  12. hello
    I am building a didactic pneumatic elevator but I cannot find a book or website that can help me with the calculations. Could you help me with information about this? Thank you very much.

    1. Good morning,

      First of all, we would like to thank you for visiting our blog. GMV Eurolift is dedicated to the hydraulic lifting sector, so we cannot advise you on your query about pneumatic lifts. We hope to be able to help you with future queries.

      Greetings,

  13. Good morning, we have a hydraulic lift with an EN3010 unit. I am being asked for a manual for changing the oil in this unit so that it can be included in our catalogue as standard.

    Could you help me with this document and your recommendations?

    thank you

    1. Good afternoon,

      We inform you that we are processing your request. We would appreciate it if you could provide us with a contact email so that we can send you the document you need.

      Greetings,

    1. Good morning Andri, thank you for contacting us with your query. One of our sales representatives will contact you shortly to assist you with your request.

  14. Good morning, I am from Ecuador and I work in elevator maintenance. I have a problem with a hydraulic elevator that uses a GMV pump. The problem is that everything starts normally but the hydraulic pressure does not make the elevator go up.
    Please if you help me with a possible solution, thank you very much.

  15. Good morning, I have a 3010 unit, which presented me with the problem of a burned-out engine. I am diagnosing possible causes and everything works in optimal conditions. The current operating time is 8,500 hours since it was put into operation. If any of you can give me suggestions on the cause, I would appreciate it. I will be showing images of the engine when I disassemble it.

    1. Good morning Alexander,
      First of all, we would like to thank you for your enquiry. In reference to it, we wanted to tell you that the fact that the installation has 8500 hours of operation means that it has a high traffic, so you would have to check the condition of the oil, which will have already been operating at high temperatures. We also recommend that you check the correct connection of the thermistor protection. We hope that these suggestions are useful to you.

  16. Hello:
    I am from Argentina, Buenos Aires. We installed a four-stop hydraulic elevator, which although it worked, always had the problem of abrupt takeoff.
    Now it is added that sometimes with more than three people it stops on a mezzanine.
    I don't know how to regulate the valves, if that is the reason, the electrical panel is from Automac, and it doesn't seem to offer any faults that we can detect.
    I would appreciate any relevant information.
    Sincerely, Architect Maria Luisa Inzerra

    1. Hello Maria Luisa, in order to help you, we need more information about the elevator, among other things if it is a GMV elevator, since the solution to the problems you mention will vary depending on the machinery you have in the installation. You can contact us directly at our email info@es.gmvgrupo.com

  17. Hello, we are trying to fix an Enienter GMV brand elevator. It is hydraulic and does not answer calls from the buttons. In addition, it goes over a level because a magnetic device for leveling and deceleration appears to be damaged.

    I hope you help us

    1. Hello Rodolfo, as a manufacturer, our advice is that you contact the company Eninter, since from the description you have given us of the fault we cannot know if the problem comes from the hydraulic unit or from another part of the installation. To rule out that it comes from the hydraulic unit, you can do the following:
      – During an up/down journey, remove the VML valve connector. If the lift changes speed, this means that the valve group is working correctly.

      Greetings,

  18. Hello, my name is Carlos, I am helping out at the cathedral in my neighborhood, with the elevator.
    Its movement is by means of a hydraulic control unit, with a solenoid valve incorporated into the 3-way pump and a single-acting piston.
    This means that to go down the solenoid valve opens and due to the weight of the elevator the oil returns to the container.
    The problem is that the piston has no shock absorber and when it reaches the lower level it produces a sharp blow.
    Although the elevator works, older people cannot use it because of the loud bang.
    What can I do to improve braking?

    Greetings Carlos

    1. A lift valve group must be prepared to ensure the best comfort; 3-way 2-position hydraulic valves do not fulfil this task. On the other hand, GMV pistons do not have a shock absorber to improve comfort during stops; it is the valve group that is responsible for carrying out this task. To improve the operating comfort of your equipment, the ideal would be to install a lift valve group.

  19. Hello, good afternoon, would it be very expensive to repair the Idealulica power plant that is leaking oil?
    It is from a single-story thynkergruop elevator

  20. Hello, good afternoon, we are an elevator company in Venezuela, we have several units with the gmv10 card, in one of the elevators when reaching the top floor it makes a loud noise in the central, we have already checked the oil level and it is fine, any suggestion that could be generating that noise is only when reaching the top floor

  21. Good morning. Please could you help me understand the operation of a GMV valve (3010 EN -1″ ¼ 35-022) (LR58995-3). It seems that there are 3 valves that are identified with the following letters: VMD, VMP and VML. Please could you help me by telling me what the meaning or operation of each valve is?
    Also, if it is possible to know what voltage these valves are supplied with. I appreciate your attention in advance. Regards.

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