This article has been adapted from Maintenance on New Equipment Designs - Application of the Maintenance Control Plan to Machine-Room-Less Elevators, a new book by John Koshak available May 31, 2010, from ELEVATOR WORLD. Click here for more information.
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Learning Objectives - After reading this article, you should have learned about:
Maintenance control programs (MCPs) and what they entail
The importance of scheduled interval maintenance
How interval maintenance should be scheduled
What check charts are and what they do
Applicable components and where a list of them can be found
What maintenance records include and where they should be located
Code data plates
Jumper control programs
Critical operating circuits
The importance of cleaning and housekeeping in the field
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