Elevator fault response with BIM connects lift cars, shafts, machine rooms, lobbies, power supply, fire recall, access routes, and affected users. It helps facility teams respond with better spatial context.
Why This Matters
An elevator fault affects more than one asset. It can change accessibility, evacuation planning, goods movement, security, and user flow across several floors.
Practical Guidance
Map Lift Group Impact: Identify floors, lobbies, departments, tenants, and accessible routes affected by the fault.
Show Service Access: Provide routes to machine rooms, controller spaces, pits, and rescue access points.
Link Vendor Records: Connect asset IDs, maintenance history, warranty data, and fault reports.
Plan User Communication: Use BIM-derived floor impact maps for notices and temporary wayfinding.
Checklist
- Map affected floors, users, and accessible routes
- Show access to machine rooms, controllers, and pits
- Link vendor maintenance records to lift assets
- Prepare user communication by affected floor or zone
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Elevator faults are operational events. BIM helps the team understand both the machine and the people depending on it.
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