Types of villa elevators:
1. Overhead Crane Wire Rope Traction villa elevator lift:
Utilizes an overhead crane structure for the cabin system, integrating the elevator suspension point, center of gravity, and guide rail center. Equipped with a double-layer cabin bottom and shock absorption system, ensuring exceptionally comfortable operation. With a rated load capacity of 400kg, the power consumption of villa elevators is typically only around 1 kW, equivalent to the power consumption of a television.
2. Flat Belt Traction Villa Elevator Small Home Lift:
Replaces traditional steel cables with flat belt technology for lifting the elevator cabin. This structure offers certain advantages in terms of shaft space. For instance, with the same shaft width, the flat belt structure can provide 5 to 10 centimeters of additional cabin width compared to wire rope structures. However, compared to traditional wire rope technology, flat belt technology is slightly less mature, requires relatively higher installation standards, and entails slightly higher equipment and maintenance costs.
3. Backpack Frame Wire Rope Traction Villa Sightseeing Elevator:
The backpack frame structure was commonly used in traditional villa elevator designs, especially in earlier hydraulic and traction villa elevators. However, with the development of small shaft technology and compact traction machines, overhead crane structures have gradually replaced backpack frame structures.
4. Hydraulic luxury residential elevators:
Hydraulic small residential elevator utilize hydraulic power sources to pressurize oil into cylinders, causing the plunger to move linearly and directly or indirectly moving the elevator cabin via wire ropes. Hydraulic residential elevator lift were introduced earlier and have matured technologically. Most hydraulic luxury residential elevators adopt a backpack frame structure.