Construction Elevator Lift Intercom

IntercomsOnline provides construction sites with a wireless elevator intercom system for better safety and communication efficiency throughout building projects. This solution solves the drawbacks of wired systems which fail due to changing conditions on construction sites.
The wireless system eliminated power cables which subsequently reduced the number of potential failure points. The wireless units kept running uninterrupted during power failures thanks to their battery power source.
Jerod Coleman from Hensel Phelps' La Jolla site shared favorable feedback about the system because of its straightforward installation and successful operation. Since November 2019 Hensel Phelps has been using the product and they are highly satisfied with their intercoms. The product fulfilled its purpose perfectly and installation was straightforward and simple. The product will be deemed suitable for future projects and will be recommended.The construction site wireless technology from IntercomsOnline provides a complete emergency notification system to maintain safety across the site.
Inquiries about their products can be directed to IntercomsOnline at 888-298-9489.
Wireless Elevator Intercom System Features:
- Compact Wireless Callbox: Each floor features callboxes that offer dependable communication channels between workers and the operators of elevators. These callboxes operate using three D batteries that provide up to 7,000 transmissions across a year or utilize a 12-volt power supply for continuous functioning. The auto-turnoff power feature reduces energy consumption by powering the device only during button activation.
- Elevator Car Communication: A callbox with a 12-volt DC power supply ensures continuous operation when installed inside the elevator car. A Commercial Base Station which operates on 12 volts DC can be securely installed inside the elevator car. The equipment lacks weatherproofing but functions well in indoor environments.
- Handheld Two-Way Radios: Elevator operators benefit from versatile communication options through handheld two-way radios that come with headsets or shoulder lapel microphones which allow maximum mobility.
Frequency Considerations:
- MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service): For buildings with 6 to 10 floors MURS equipment supports cost-efficient communication solutions without FCC licensing requirements.
- UHF (Ultra High Frequency): UHF serves best in urban areas where skyscrapers create heavy radio traffic conditions. The UHF frequency band demands a 10-year licensing process through a designated coordinator but ensures dependable communication in dense and high-rise urban settings.
- Itinerant License: Construction elevators that travel between multiple locations need an "itinerant" license to meet regulatory standards.
Case Study: Hensel Phelps
The construction company Hensel Phelps adopted IntercomsOnline's wireless intercom system at two California job sites to improve communication capabilities and safety measures. Construction environments exposed traditional wired systems to cable damage risks which could cause communication breakdowns and safety problems.
Jerod Coleman from Hensel Phelps' La Jolla site shared favorable feedback about the system because of its straightforward installation and successful operation. Since November 2019 Hensel Phelps has been using the product and they are highly satisfied with their intercoms. The product fulfilled its purpose perfectly and installation was straightforward and simple. The product will be deemed suitable for future projects and will be recommended.The construction site wireless technology from IntercomsOnline provides a complete emergency notification system to maintain safety across the site.
Inquiries about their products can be directed to IntercomsOnline at 888-298-9489.
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UHF Construction Elevator Intercom
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UHF Construction Elevator Intercom
MURS Construction Elevator Intercom
