Interesting to see that it's one of those relay-logic-on-a-PCB controllers - was this an early 70s install before the Miprom controllers arrived, or did you not get those in Canada as soon as we did in the US (1976)?
A lot of jacks get replaced only due to confusing loss and happy salesmen. But there are also some hiding out there that have rusted down to 1/16 of what you could call steel. Real pressure tests instead of quick shutoff tests are important. Pipe stands? Good vids.
Hey man I just found your channel. I’m a second year Edmt and I’ve been loving the content! We need more elevator mechanic youtubers
Thanks. I would love to see more mechanics posting content.
Disclaimer do not attempt this unless you’re knowing what to do
AWESOME!!!!
I instantly thought of you on this one.
What fluid are you using?
Interesting to see that it's one of those relay-logic-on-a-PCB controllers - was this an early 70s install before the Miprom controllers arrived, or did you not get those in Canada as soon as we did in the US (1976)?
Seems like most things are delayed crossing the border. The submission onsite was dated 81
Never understood why they sometimes put the valve at the top of the machine like that.
Same here, kinda like inverted cylinders.
@@MQElevators it's a mess when you add hydraulic oil lol
A lot of jacks get replaced only due to confusing loss and happy salesmen. But there are also some hiding out there that have rusted down to 1/16 of what you could call steel. Real pressure tests instead of quick shutoff tests are important. Pipe stands? Good vids.
Thanks.
Helo