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WP6-Brochure-E4 brochure - ELA European Lift Association.

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Figure 5‐8. Travel cycle consumption of the lifts audited in the industrial sector<br />

It is clear that there are large differences between the cycle consumption of the different lifts<br />

analysed. Even if this consumption is compared with lifts of the same rise height, velocity or<br />

nominal load the conclusions are not clear about what technology is the most efficient one, as<br />

there are a lot of factors to be included, such as lighting, type of control, etc.<br />

The measured stand‐by power varies widely, as can be seen in Figures 5‐9 to 5‐11. This<br />

standby consumption is due to the control systems, lighting, floor displays and operating<br />

consoles in each floor and inside the lift cabin. In the audited lifts the standby power ranges<br />

from 15 W to 710 W.<br />

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