Application of automatic safety elements in the process of using the elevator

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The purpose of this study is the automation of management in the field of utilities, the main emphasis is on the use of automated safety elements during the operation of elevators. The proposed program "Algorithm for automatic control of the elevator device", which was developed by us in addition to the operating programs of the dispatch service, taking into account the thoughts of a specialist in this field, Chio Lin, created by an algorithm based on the methods of R. Clatté. The proposed program is viewed as an auxiliary program for elevator security and dispatching, which is automatically triggered depending on the order of occurrence of dangerous conditions in the elevator, specific devices, and informs the higher management through an additional control system.

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