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It is known that there are very high and demanding standards for lift equipment safety. Of course, dealing with the public’s wellbeing requires the following safety regulations and guidelines.

The EU Lift Directive 2014/33/EU provides the guidelines for the safety and reliability of “lifts permanently serving buildings and constructions”.

The directive defines a lift as “a lifting appliance serving specific levels, having a carrier moving along guides which are rigid and inclined at an angle of more than 15 degrees to the horizontal, intended for the transport of persons, persons and goods, goods alone if the carrier is accessible, that is to say a person may enter it without difficulty, and fitted with controls situated inside the carrier or within reach of a person inside the carrier.”

Other devices covered by the directive include:

  • Devices for locking landing doors.
  • Devices to prevent falls referred to in Section 3.2 of Annex I to prevent the car from falling or unchecked upward movements.
  • Speed limiting devices.
  • Energy-absorbing shock absorbers: both nonlinear and with rebound damping and energy dissipating shock absorbers.
  • Safety devices fitted to the hydraulic power circuit jacks to prevent falls.
  • Electric safety devices like safety switches containing electronic components.

How does this affect manufacturers and service providers?

The application of the directive described above means that manufacturers and service providers need to comply with the directive requirements in order to get certified and to ensure that their clients and final consumers are safe.

The manufacturer or service provider must take several measures to comply with the Lift Directive 2014/33/EU.

There are different steps the manufacturer or service provider needs to take in order to comply with the Lift Directive 2014/33/EU. We will now focus on one of these important steps:  the verification and certification of lifts.

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Lift verification and certification according to Lift Directive 2014/33/EU

Lift verification and certification according to the directive involves a series of activities that focus on guaranteeing safety and reliability. The most relevant are:

Design verification

It refers to evaluating diagrams and specifications regarding applicable codes, standards, purchasing specifications and legal requirements.

Lift certification

In order for a lift to be certified, a series of tests and inspections are carried out on a series of specifications, codes, directives and norms applicable to lifts and their components.

Lift inspections and audits

Performing inspections and audits correctly requires a thorough examination of the mechanical, structural, electrical and safety systems, including cables and chains.

Final lift test

This is the last step of an inspection, since it refers to supervising the performance tests independently in order to guarantee that the parameters measured are correct for safe operation.

The transposition of the lift directive with Presidential Decree 23/2017

The Presidential Decree 23/2017 was published in the Official Gazette on 03/15/2017. It refers to the “Regulation concerning amendments of the President of the Republic decree of 30 April 1999, n. 162, for the implementation of Directive 2014/33 / EU relating to lifts, their safety components and their operation”.

ALPI, tthe Association of Certification and Inspection Laboratories and Bodies, has published an extract from the Official Gazette of 03/15/2017 no. 62 on its website, containing the new “Lift Decree 2017”.

Other important updates on lifts are available on the Assocert website (Italian Association for the Support and Control of Product Conformity of Professions and Certifications).

For several years now, our company has an ongoing agreement with Assocert associates, on the basis of which we offer our instruments at special discounted prices.

Write to sales@samatools.it for more details.

Lift verification and certification with Check Ingegneria e Servizi

Check Ingegneria e Servizi is an Italian company that performs inspections and certifies lifts, required by the D.P.R. April 30, 1999 no. 162.

In fact, their main objective is to guarantee that the lift safety devices and its other systems work properly.

Therefore, some of their main activities include:

  • Performing inspections and certifying lifts required by the D.P.R. April 30, 1999 no. 162.
  • Checking cranes and other kinds of lifting equipment (required by the Ministerial Decree of 11 April 2011).
  • Implementing fire prevention and periodically inspecting grounding systems.
  • Inspecting motorized gates according to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/CE.

 

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Therefore, Check Engineering and Services takes lift verification and certification very seriously in order to guarantee safety.

They offer biannual inspections on lifts and lifting platforms which guarantees client compliance with the Presidential Decree.

As described above, all these verifications require different tests and measurements. Therefore, precise and reliable equipment is required to ensure that the results guarantee the safety required. A false result or inaccurate measurement may be catastrophic.

SAMA Tools Lift Industry Instrument Kit: The solution

Check Ingegneria e Servizi has chosen our lift instrument kit to carry out lift inspections and certifications for their clients to ensure compliance with the European directive and the Presidential Decree described above. Our kit is also compliant with the Lift Directive 2014/33/EU, and includes all of the necessary tools:

  • an analog force gauge
  • a tachometer
  • a luxmeter
  • a pressure gauge
  • an insulation tester
  • a clamp meter
  • an IP67 Caliper

All these instruments are supplied in a convenient carrying case with the corresponding calibration report.

In addition, Check Ingegneria e Servizi relies on S.A.M.A. Italia to keep their instruments calibrated by sending them to us periodically for certification.

Calibration plays an important role in guaranteeing that their activities provide highly accurate results. You can learn more about instrument calibration here.

Periodic verification of the lift directive

As we’ve already mentioned, in addition to instruments for lift inspections and certifications, we offer a wide variety of non-destructive testing tools and measuring instruments for different purposes, in the mechanical field.

Because our mission is to assist our customers in their quality control activities, we strive to provide them with the best solutions every day.  You can read some of our customer feedback here .

Check Ingegneria e Servizi is one of many companies that have trusted us with their business and is always attentive to quality control.

Therefore, if you need help with lift industry instruments or would like advice on the best instrument for your specific needs, do not hesitate to contact our technical department.

You can reach us at 0584/392342 – 0584/392453 or, alternatively, fill in the online form to contact us in writing.

 

 


Not everybody knows the relationship between lift inspection and instrument calibration. Lifts, also called elevators, have been part of human life for many years and people often take for granted all that is behind their proper operation and safety.

First of all, there are different types of lifts and they operate according to the purpose of their use. This means that some of them are used for lifting people, others cargo, and so on.

Among the most common types, there are:

  •  Lifts for people transportation
  •  Lifts for disabled people
  •  Freight lifts
  •  Construction lifts
  •  Facade lifts
  •  Hydraulic lifts
  •  Cable lifts
Lift Inspection and Instrument Calibration

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Of course, all of them require to meet some operational and safety standards, and here is where inspection and certification are important.

What is lift inspection?

Lift inspection involves a series of activities that are meant to help verify the conditions of the lift systems in order to certify they are operating as expected and in accordance to operational, health and safety standards.

These activities cover inspection of the site before commissioning and installation, inspection of systems in operation and other complementary inspections such as environmental impact.

How is lift inspection performed?

To perform properly a lift inspection, several tools and instruments are needed, and the choice of instruments used in each inspection will depend on the system being inspected.

For example, part of the inspection may not require any instruments, since it may be only a visual inspection to assess the general state of the components of the elevator. However, while testing specific systems like the power supply, measuring instruments like an AC/DC Clamp Meter may come in handy.

They general idea is to measure the operational parameters of the system at the moment of the inspection and comparing with the expected values for a proper and safe operation, hence the importance of having high-quality properly calibrated instruments to perform the inspection.

 

Here is the complete KIT for lift inspection

One of the most popular solutions proposed by SAMA Tools is the Complete Kit for the Lift Directive.

The tools contained in the KIT complie with the requirements of directive 2014/33 / EU and includes calibration reports.

Watch the Kit in the video below!

 

Why is instrument calibration so important?

Apart from complying with UNI EN ISO 9001, which in section 7.6 deals with the management of the measuring equipment, instrument calibration and adjustment will guarantee that the results you are obtaining are reliable.

Therefore, the information collected during the inspection can be used to certify the proper operation of the lift or to identify any possible malfunction of it and take the corresponding measures.

Using instruments that are not properly calibrated during inspection may result in false information that may lead to keep a malfunctioning lift in operation. Obviously, this represents a safety hazard, and it could lead to serious problems such as:

  • Injuries or even death.
  • Loss of reputation for the inspecting and operating companies.
  • Increased costs due to extra maintenance and repair activities.
  • Financial loss due to legal actions against the inspecting and operating company.

It may sound dramatic, but it is a reality.

Calibration report

Lift Inspection by Sidelmed S.P.A.

Sidelmed S.P.A is a company that mainly operates in the sector of systems and products certification.

They currently have three major authorizations in the lifts sector, including:

  • Lift checks by the Ministry of Economic Development.
  • Grounding electric systems inspections by the Ministry of Economic Development.
  • Working teams verifications by the Ministry of Labour.

Therefore, these authorizations, together with their 120 technical experts and 21 years of experience make Sidelmed S.P.A. the top entity for lift inspection and certification, serving around 27000 clients in the public and private sectors.

Of course, knowing their craft very well, they make sure they use high-quality tools and instruments to guarantee the reliability of their inspections and certifications.

The instruments they frequently use during inspections include:

  • AC/DC Clamp Meters
  • Insulation testers
  • Tachometers
  • Pressure gauges

Of course, this is only a limited list of all the equipment that is required to cover all the inspection activities. However, the most important is that their code of ethics include making sure that the information provided is trustworthy and their certifications are fully reliable.

Sidelmed Spa systems and products certification

How does Sidelmed S.P.A. guarantee their reliability?

Lift inspection and instrument calibration go hand by hand when it comes to guaranteeing reliability. To make sure their tools and instruments are fit for the inspection tasks Sidelmed S.P.A. trusts SAMA Tools for the required periodic calibration and adjustment.

Since 2018 we have verified the correctness of all their instruments, thus collaborating with them in the matters of instrument and equipment management. This has resulted in a close and long-lasting relationship, the same type of relationship we strive to build with all our customers.

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We offer a comprehensive service that can be provided in-house or by sending the equipment to our premises.

The service includes laboratory test reports and/or ACCREDIA calibration certificates for our own instruments or equipment already possessed by our customers.

You can learn more about this service by clicking here.

Final thoughts

Apart from instruments for the lift industry and calibration services, we offer a wide variety of non-destructive testing tools for different purposes.

Because our mission is to support our customers in their quality control activities, we strive to provide them with the best solutions to cover their needs.

Sidelmed S.P.A. is a good example that customer’s satisfaction is our main goal, and we would be more than happy to see you becoming one of them.

So, if you need help with lift inspection instruments and their calibration, or would like advice on the best instrument for your specific case, do not hesitate to contact our technical department.

You can call us at 0584/392342 – 0584/392453 or, alternatively, fill in the online form to contact us in writing.

The quality control certificate and the calibration report show noticeable differences.

Quality control certificate

The main goal of the quality control in mass production (both industrial and craft) is to verify the right functions of an instrument according to the functional and performance conditions of the datasheet.

The producer carries out some tests, measurements, assessments and inspections finalise to declare the product’s conformity accordingly the datasheet.

This test is a quality control activity freely provided from the manufacturer to the customer.

 

Certificato di controllo, collaudo, conformità

Calibration report

 

ACCREDIA calibration certificate

It is a document issued only by a calibration laboratory licensed by ACCREDIA.

This document is officially recognize both in Italy and in all the European countries adhering to EA (European Cooperation for Accreditation).

An ACCREDIA calibration certificate testifies that an instrument has been calibrated accordingly to procedures mutually acknowledged by the primary institutes of competence.

ACCREDIA certificates relieve their holder by any obligation to demonstrate that the calibrations have been performed as provided by the reference standards.

This kind of certificates according to the quality System standard for metrological laboratory (see UNI CEI ED ISO/IEC 17025) and to procedure approved by ACCREDIA.

Instruments and samples certified ACCREDIA are usually employed as “primary reference standards” (e.g. gauge blocks) in order to calibrate and control other equipment.

 

 

 

Using instruments that are not properly calibrated during inspection may result in false information that may lead to keep a malfunctioning lift in operation. 

Read Lift Inspection and Instrument Calibration: The Case of Sidelmed S.P.A.

Laboratory test report with reference to national acknowledged samples (LTR)

It’s a document edited by metrological laboratories, thanks to which the reference to national acknowledged samples is ensured, without being licensed by the institution in charge responsible

bodies.

This type of documents is, generally, required to perform internal controls on measurements on field (e.g. pressure switches, multimeters, temperature meters, pressure gauges, calipers, dial

indicators, micro meters etc.)

The technical validity of these documents is based on the laboratory’s qualification, on the operator’s expertise and by the metrological procedures employed.

 

 

 

 

The customer can expressly require ACCREDIA Certificates and calibration report as paid services, differently from the quality control certificates.

Read on to find out how Ing. Ferrari S.p.A. optimizes the calibration process of measuring instruments!

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