From Installation to Maintenance: Everything You Need to Know About Commerc

From Installation to Maintenance: Everything You Need to Know About Commercial Lifts

Installing commercial lifts in your building makes it much easier for people and goods to move between floors, which ultimately keeps f

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Installing commercial lifts in your building makes it much easier for people and goods to move between floors, which ultimately keeps foot traffic flowing smoothly during busy periods. It also makes the building work better overall and look more attractive to tenants and visitors.

Considerations when installing a commercial lift

In Australia, commercial lifts must comply with AS1735, which sets out the technical and safety requirements for design and installation and ensures that everyone can use the lift, including individuals with disabilities and mobility problems.

  • Any lift connecting three or more storeys must include a shaft
  • A handrail is mandatory inside the car
  • Adequate lighting must be provided
  • Lift cars must measure at least 1100 mm wide, 1400 mm deep, with a minimum 900 mm door opening
  • Infra-red door protection must cover 50 mm to 1550 mm above floor level
  • Landing buttons must sit 900–1200 mm from the floor
  • Car control buttons must be 700–1250 mm from the floor
  • Every landing must display a passenger warning sign

You must also ensure that there is enough space for wheelchairs and mobility aids, so all users can travel comfortably and independently.

How to care for your commercial lift

With basic supplies and regular checks, you can handle most of your commercial lifts’ maintenance tasks in-house to reduce downtime and extend their lifespan.

  • Aesthetics and cleanliness - Clean the clean buttons and panels of commercial lifts using non-abrasive products. With regular maintenance, you can keep the cabin looking professional and protect the controls from premature wear.
  • Sensors and doors - Inspect door tracks for debris and wipe them clean to prevent jamming. Additionally, take the time to test safety sensors regularly so they react quickly to obstacles and help prevent accidents.
  • Button functionality - Check all buttons often. Sticky or unresponsive controls frustrate users and may signal deeper system issues.
  • Emergency communication systems - Test the intercom or emergency phone on a routine basis. Make sure all instructions remain clearly visible so your passengers know exactly what to do if something goes wrong.
  • Lighting - Choose LED lighting for better energy efficiency and longer service life. That said, make sure that illumination is even throughout the cabin. Likewise, always maintain fire safety lighting in your commercial lift.
  • Control panel care - Gently clean the control panel to prevent dust buildup that can interfere with electronics. While cleaning, verify that the panel feels secure and responds correctly.

Get more insights about installing a commercial lift

Consult the Lift Experts for more insights into installing commercial lifts. With their platform, you can easily compare options from top manufacturers and pick the right units for your business. Visit their website now for a tailored quote. 

About the Company:
Lift Experts is Australia’s trusted provider of vertical transport solutions. The uniqueness of Lift Experts is that they source lift solutions from a selected panel of manufacturers, which includes European manufacturers and top-tier Chinese OEMs, too. This approach gives you a wide range and flexibility of high-quality products at the manufacturer’s rates and with an extraordinary level of design flexibility. Committed to quality and customer satisfaction, Lift Experts provides expert advice and top-tier products to meet the unique needs of its clients. Whether for your own house or if you are a builder looking at an apartment lift, Lift Experts delivers reliable, tailored lift solutions across Australia.

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