Amazing video, really interesting! The selector has exactly what I thought it would have - one side selects the floor, the other side is for direction logic (i.e. if call placed is with-in the 'on' section for one direction, or within the 'off' section for the other. And the mechanical stops on the back that you can unplug and move. By the way, what is the blue wire at the back at 2:28?
Thank you! And to answer your question. The blue wire feeds the single moving contact for the rear set of contacts as shown from 1:25 in the video. It's connected to the third terminal up on the left hand side of the front view
I'm wondering if it's possible for the lift to be unsync with the floor selector (eg: one or more steps have been missed and the floor selector now indicates a position different than the lift). It's probably very unlikely.
This is a very good and interesting video. I really like it!
1:26 Lester Controls when it gets to the floor you called it from:
Very interesting device.
Amazing video, really interesting! The selector has exactly what I thought it would have - one side selects the floor, the other side is for direction logic (i.e. if call placed is with-in the 'on' section for one direction, or within the 'off' section for the other. And the mechanical stops on the back that you can unplug and move. By the way, what is the blue wire at the back at 2:28?
Thank you! And to answer your question. The blue wire feeds the single moving contact for the rear set of contacts as shown from 1:25 in the video. It's connected to the third terminal up on the left hand side of the front view
Selector Sil, italian made very sucess in Portugal , last model was digital, fail sucess
I'm wondering if it's possible for the lift to be unsync with the floor selector (eg: one or more steps have been missed and the floor selector now indicates a position different than the lift). It's probably very unlikely.