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Target Audience

Learners with basic lift technology knowledge or completion of the 1-month course.

Objective

Develop intermediate skills in lift installation, control systems, and advanced maintenance techniques.

What You'll Learn

240 hours of comprehensive training
20 hours per week
Hands-on practical experience
Industry-relevant curriculum
Expert instructors
  • Advanced Lift Controllers (12 hours)
    • Microprocessor-based controllers and programming basics.
    • Introduction to PLCs in lift systems.
  • Lift Communication Systems (10 hours)
    • CAN bus, Modbus, and other communication protocols.
    • Interfacing lifts with building management systems (BMS).
  • Lab: Programming a lift controller for basic operations (14 hours).
  • Advanced Mechanical Systems (10 hours)
    • Traction vs. hydraulic lifts: Design and performance.
    • Escalator drive systems and step chain mechanisms.
  • Lift Installation Techniques (12 hours)
    • Hoistway preparation, alignment, and rigging.
    • Installing control panels and safety devices.
  • Lab: Simulating lift installation and alignment procedures (14 hours).
  • Advanced Maintenance Techniques (12 hours)
    • Preventive maintenance schedules for lifts and escalators.
    • Inspection of critical components (e.g., governors, brakes).
  • Troubleshooting Complex Systems (10 hours)
    • Diagnosing faults in control and safety circuits.
    • Using advanced diagnostic tools and software.
  • Lab: Troubleshooting a simulated lift system with multiple faults (14 hours).
  • Lift System Design (10 hours)
    • Designing lift systems for specific buildings (e.g., residential, commercial).
    • Compliance with standards (e.g., EN 81-20, IS 14665).
  • Project Management (8 hours)
    • Planning lift installation and maintenance projects.
    • Cost estimation and safety protocols.
  • Lab: Designing and testing a lift system for a medium-sized building (18 hours).
  • Capstone Project: Implement a simulated lift system with electrical and mechanical integration (10 hours).

Prerequisites

Basic electrical or mechanical knowledge for the 1-month course; completion of prior modules or equivalent for 3-month and 6-month courses.

Tools & Software

Multimeters
PLC programming software (e.g.
TIA Portal)
lift simulation software
IoT platforms (e.g.
AWS IoT).

Delivery Mode

Combination of lectures, hands-on labs, and project work.

Assessment

Weekly quizzes, lab assignments, and capstone projects.

Certification

Certificate of completion for each module; preparation for industry-recognized certifications (e.g., Qualified Elevator Inspector, NAEC certifications) in the 6-month course.

  • Duration 240 hours
  • Weekly 20 hours
  • Level All Levels

Available Curricula

Introduction to Lift Technology - 1-month

Duration: 1-month

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3 Month

Duration: 3-month

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6 month

Duration: 6-month

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Course Highlights

  • Expert instructors with industry experience
  • Hands-on projects and real-world applications
  • Flexible learning schedule
  • Placement assistance