The Most Reliable Construction Elevator Intercoms Available
During construction, temporary man hoist elevators are essential for transporting workers between floors. However, these elevators often lack automated floor selection, making robust communication vital. Traditional wired elevator intercoms are prone to malfunctions due to the constant movement of the elevator. To address this, our company offers an advanced solution: the Compact Wireless Callbox. This wireless system facilitates efficient communication between workers and elevator operators, ensuring seamless operation.
The Compact Wireless Callbox is strategically placed on each floor of the building, providing reliable communication between workers and elevator operators.Power Options
These callboxes can be powered by 3 D batteries, sustaining up to 7,000 transmissions for about a year, or an optional 12-volt power supply, ensuring uninterrupted operation even in power-deficient environments. The use of standard D-sized batteries ensures easy replacement and eliminates downtime.
Power Conservation
Designed with an auto-turnoff feature, our callboxes conserve power by remaining dormant until activated by the call button, minimizing unnecessary disruptions across floors.
Elevator Car Communication Solutions
In the elevator car, the callbox needs to be powered via 12 volts DC for continuous use since battery power alone would last only several days without the auto turnoff mode.
Commercial Base Station
For a reliable alternative, our Commercial Base Station, powered by 12 volts DC, can be securely mounted within the elevator car, ensuring seamless communication. Although not weatherproof like the callbox, it is effective in this indoor setting.
Handheld Two-Way Radio
For maximum mobility, a handheld two-way radio provides a versatile communication solution. The elevator operator can use this device with a headset or shoulder lapel microphone for clear and efficient communication.
Frequency Considerations
When selecting the appropriate frequency for communication equipment, coverage range and regulatory compliance are key factors. MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) equipment offers simplicity and does not require an FCC license, making it suitable for shorter buildings of 6-10 floors. UHF (Ultra High Frequency) equipment, on the other hand, provides a more robust and reliable communication solution, especially in urban environments with high radio traffic and taller buildings.
UHF Recommendation
We recommend UHF equipment for most cases. Although it requires hiring a license coordinator for a 10-year license, it offers a reliable system in large cities with high two-way radio traffic.
Itinerant License
If your construction elevators move to different areas, an "itinerant" license is necessary. This type of license allows mobility but may involve sharing a frequency in some areas. Our equipment features privacy codes, ensuring that the receiving device only activates when the correct code is transmitted. A 10-year itinerant license costs $550 and covers any number of devices.
The Compact Wireless Callbox is strategically placed on each floor of the building, providing reliable communication between workers and elevator operators.
Power Options
These callboxes can be powered by 3 D batteries, sustaining up to 7,000 transmissions for about a year, or an optional 12-volt power supply, ensuring uninterrupted operation even in power-deficient environments. The use of standard D-sized batteries ensures easy replacement and eliminates downtime.Power Conservation
Designed with an auto-turnoff feature, our callboxes conserve power by remaining dormant until activated by the call button, minimizing unnecessary disruptions across floors.Elevator Car Communication Solutions
In the elevator car, the callbox needs to be powered via 12 volts DC for continuous use since battery power alone would last only several days without the auto turnoff mode.Commercial Base Station
For a reliable alternative, our Commercial Base Station, powered by 12 volts DC, can be securely mounted within the elevator car, ensuring seamless communication. Although not weatherproof like the callbox, it is effective in this indoor setting.Handheld Two-Way Radio
For maximum mobility, a handheld two-way radio provides a versatile communication solution. The elevator operator can use this device with a headset or shoulder lapel microphone for clear and efficient communication.Frequency Considerations
When selecting the appropriate frequency for communication equipment, coverage range and regulatory compliance are key factors. MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) equipment offers simplicity and does not require an FCC license, making it suitable for shorter buildings of 6-10 floors. UHF (Ultra High Frequency) equipment, on the other hand, provides a more robust and reliable communication solution, especially in urban environments with high radio traffic and taller buildings.UHF Recommendation
We recommend UHF equipment for most cases. Although it requires hiring a license coordinator for a 10-year license, it offers a reliable system in large cities with high two-way radio traffic.Itinerant License
If your construction elevators move to different areas, an "itinerant" license is necessary. This type of license allows mobility but may involve sharing a frequency in some areas. Our equipment features privacy codes, ensuring that the receiving device only activates when the correct code is transmitted. A 10-year itinerant license costs $550 and covers any number of devices.Contact Us
For expert guidance in selecting the right equipment for your construction site communication needs, call us today at 888-298-9489. Our comprehensive solutions will help you optimize safety and productivity on your construction site.See more info and pricing here:
UHF Construction Elevator Intercom
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