Rescue operation system for elevator
An operating system, elevator technology, applied in transportation and packaging, elevators, etc., can solve problems such as rescue delays
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[0023] figure 1 It is a block diagram showing the configuration of the elevator rescue operation system of the first embodiment.
[0024] This system has: group management control device 11, fire detection device 12, reporting device 13, individual control devices 14a, 14b, 14c..., elevator cars 15a, 15b, 15c... and call buttons at the elevator 16a, 16b, 16c....
[0025] The group management control device 11 performs group management control on a plurality of numbered equipment elevators installed in parallel in a building. The group management control device 11 includes a computer. The fire detection device 12 is installed on each floor of the building, and detects the occurrence of a fire, and notifies the group management control device 11 of the location of the fire. The notification device 13 issues an evacuation warning or the like when the occurrence of a fire is detected by the fire detection device 12 .
[0026] The individual control devices 14a, 14b, 14c... ind...
no. 2 approach
[0072] Next, a second embodiment will be described.
[0073] In the above-mentioned first embodiment, the priority response floor is switched based on the number of times that the target number facility has departed without being fully occupied. In the second embodiment, the priority response floor is switched based on the elapsed time of the object number device not being full.
[0074] In addition, since the device structure is the same as that of the above-mentioned first embodiment, reference is made here to Figure 8 The processing work will be described.
[0075] Figure 8 It is a flowchart partially showing the processing operation of the rescue operation at the time of fire occurrence in the second embodiment.
[0076] As described in the above-mentioned first embodiment, if a fire breaks out, the floor above the place of occurrence is set as the priority response floor, and the target number equipment for rescue operation responds to the priority response floor (re...
no. 3 approach
[0083] Next, a third embodiment will be described.
[0084] In the first embodiment described above, the number of target-numbered devices for the rescue operation is determined in advance. On the other hand, in the third embodiment, the number of target numbered devices is determined hierarchically according to the number of floor personnel on the priority response floor.
[0085] In addition, since the device structure is the same as that of the above-mentioned first embodiment, reference is made here to Figure 9 The processing work will be described.
[0086] Figure 9 It is a flowchart partially showing the processing operation of the rescue operation at the time of fire occurrence in the third embodiment.
[0087] As described in the above-mentioned first embodiment, if a fire breaks out, the floor above the place of occurrence is set as the priority response floor, and it is judged whether a hall call has occurred on the priority response floor (refer to Figure 5 S...
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