Elevator/Escalator Train-the-Trainer
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This Train-the-Trainer course teaches basic adult learning principles using the context of the consortium developed courseware.
This Train-the-Trainer course teaches basic adult learning principles using the context of the consortium developed courseware.
The purpose of the Overview of Vertical Transportation Course is to assist the participant in demonstrating proper safety procedures and developing a working knowledge of the functions of various escalator and elevator components, controls, and assemblies.
Course 214, Elevator-Specific Electrical Systems, assists the participant in demonstrating a working knowledge of the way a transit elevator’s electrical systems work. A very introductory look is also taken at maintenance of a transit traction elevator. This will be covered more in depth in a later course.
Course 215, Elevator-Specific Mechanical Drive Systems course, assists the participant in demonstrating a working knowledge of the way drive machines for various types of elevators work and are configured. This course demonstrates the differences in elevator drive technology that is in common use in a public transit system.
Course 216, Elevator-Specific Principles of Door Operation and Maintenance, assists the participant in demonstrating a working knowledge of the function of various elevator door configurations, including their components and how they should be inspected and maintained.
Course 217, Elevator-Specific Traction Elevators, assists the participant in demonstrating a working knowledge of the way a transit traction elevator works including its control system and components. A very introductory look is also taken at maintenance of a transit traction elevator. This will be covered more in depth in a later course.
Course 219, Elevator Inspection and Basic Maintenance, course assists the participant in demonstrating a working knowledge of how to inspect and maintain transit elevator systems.
The purpose of this document is to provide technical instructors with resources to deliver a course in Orientation and Background that meets the requirements of the Transit Elevator-Escalator Maintenance Training Standards. The curriculum includes general summary information, a course outline and outlines and objectives for each module.
Course 221, Elevator-Specific Entrapments,assists the participant in demonstrating a working knowledge of the steps to take during an entrapment situation. Note that participants should always follow their authorities procedures during entrapment situations.
Course 300, Input Output Control Equipment, assists the participant in building on previous knowledge of input output devices in a transit environment to understand how they interact within a complete system and to explore how to electrically troubleshoot these devices.
302, Advanced Electrical Printreading, assists the participant in building on previous knowledge of reading prints, particularly ladder diagrams, towards understanding how electrical devices are represented on prints and how advanced printreading skills are essential for troubleshooting common electrical circuits found on escalators and elevators in a transit environment.
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