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Elevator Cabin Noise

Elevator cabin noise levels play a crucial role in passenger comfort and overall quality perception. Measuring noise accurately requires specialized tools like sound level meters to assess decibel levels under various conditions—idle, running, or at peak load.

Excessive noise can stem from components like the guide rails, rollers, motor, or ventilation systems. To reduce it, regular maintenance is key: lubricating moving parts, ensuring proper alignment of guide rails, and replacing worn-out rollers or seals.

For long-term solutions, consider soundproofing materials, quieter motor options, or vibration isolators. A quieter elevator cabin not only enhances user experience but also reflects a commitment to safety and quality—core values in the elevator industry.

Founder of the Society of Elevators & Escalators Professionals

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