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TARGET TPN, TPS CORP CENTER MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA
SUMMARY The Target Corp facility in Minneapolis Minnesota was inspected by Thomas Branham and Greg Ghering of Elevator Consulting Services, Inc. over a three week period between September 8th and October 6th, 2005. Greg’s QEI number is 1639 and my QEI number is 1339 and both are certified by NAESA. NAESA is the National Association of Elevator Safety Authorities. We have identified corrective items that in our opinion need to be addressed by the elevator contractor. They are free to offer an explanation or dispute any individual item within the report but we can offer a reasonable reason for each and every negative evaluation. They are evaluated on and for the ASME 17.2 Code for Inspectors Manual and industry standards for acceptable installation and maintenance procedures. This facility has multiple banks of elevators that remain in very good to excellent condition. The two service personnel, Brian and Bill, currently on site are extremely talented and have a desire to perform good preventive maintenance. Gary who has moved on from this site also deserves some recognition as instrumental in keeping this site one of the best in the Twin Cities. I am still encouraged that the support is there from the office management to provide the tools and equipment. There is a master computer set up in their little office with all the relative callback history and maintenance information and status on each elevator. I believe the maintenance being performed is above average overall. Passenger Elevators The passenger elevators are very clean Both the gearless and geared machines are very good units. The door equipment is also very good and is providing good reliable service. There is only one different door operator in the entire facility and that is on one freight car. The one car has a MAC operator rather than the Thyssen HD-91 unit. . The brakes are being addressed on a regular basis and the repetitive .design issues have long been resolved. Freight Elevator The freights are basically service elevators with class C3 loading potential. The cars are well made and are in remarkably good condition even with the usage type of carts, pallets and generally freight movement. I had initially expressed concern over the bumper rails being too high but the team members using them are extremely careful and are not allowing damage to the walls.
We found the maintenance team does get time to do routine maintenance due to specific set aside times. The importance of the freights make it even more important to get some time to do the normal mundane things that just take time out from the normal business functions. Escalators The escalators in both towers are very clean and appear to have regular and consistent attention. The TPN units now have a City Inspection number. The down unit of the TPN tower does need some adjustment on the lower carriage. The steps pulse forward depending on the loading factor which means the step and or drive chain has some stretch and needs adjustment. The 10 step measurement was satisfactory so the chain is stretching equally on each side. The units will have to start passing the loaded gap measurement test in the coming years but I believe with the skirt material and skirt clearances, the test should pass with no problem. Overall, both Greg and I were very pleased with the condition of the equipment. This project was a breath of fresh air in an industry unaccustomed to providing what the client is paying for. I believe it is a direct response to Target’s contract management team and the local Thyssen’s office acceptance of Target’s expectations. All deserve credit and kudo’s for a job to be proud of.
TARGET TPN TOWER
LOW RISE ELEVATORS 1-5
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken: ELEVATOR ONE 1.
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Provide and install emergency release brackets on the brake assembly.
Provide annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling the cores, checking the sleeves fro wear and re-lubrication. Document with a tag on the brake the date completed and the initials of the mechanic.
Provide a list or table of starts per unit if possible.
ELEVATOR TWO
Provide and install emergency release brackets on the brake assembly.
Provide annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling the cores, checking the sleeves fro wear and re-lubrication. Document with a tag on the brake the date completed and the initials of the mechanic.
Provide a list or table of starts per unit if possible.
Bend down the fire tabs on the 6th floor hoistway doors.
Adjust the door lock gap on 3rd and 7th floors.
ELEVATOR THREE
Provide and install emergency release brackets on the brake assembly.
Provide annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling the cores, checking the sleeves fro wear and re-lubrication. Document with a tag on the brake the date completed and the initials of the mechanic.
Provide a list or table of starts per unit if possible.
ELEVATOR FOUR
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Provide and install emergency release brackets on the brake assembly.
Provide annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling the cores, checking the sleeves fro wear and re-lubrication. Document with a tag on the brake the date completed and the initials of the mechanic. Provide a list or table of starts per unit if possible.
Replace the main door operator belt. The single belt from the motor to the sheave is breaking up in multiple places.
Monitor hoist cables, very close to being undersized. (Top of car at 2nd floor) Expected life span, less than 1 year.
Replace the down inspection button on the car top maintenance station. Have to push multiple times to work
Replace the bad capacitor 1600 micro fared in the motor drive.
ELEVATOR FIVE
Provide and install emergency release brackets on the brake assembly.
Provide annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling the cores, checking the sleeves fro wear and re-lubrication. Document with a tag on the brake the date completed and the initials of the mechanic.
Provide a list or table of starts per unit if possible.
Replace the weeping capacitor 1600 micro fared in the motor drive.
TARGET TPN TOWER
HIGH RISE ELEVATORS 6-10
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken: Five Year Tests: #6/ 6-14-03 #7 / 6-14-03 #8 / 6-14-03 #9 / 6-14-03 #10 / 6-14-03 ELEVATOR SIX 1.
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Adjust cable tension
Remove the jumper on the phase monitor. Restore operation and function per code. Replace as needed to make operational.
Perform annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling the cores, checking the sleeves for wear and re-lubrication. Document with a tag on the brake with the date completed and the initials of the mechanic.
Provide a list of starts per unit if possible.
Emergency release brackets supposed to be on all cars, only car 10 has them.
ELEVATOR SEVEN
Remove the jumper on the phase monitor. Restore operation and function per code. Replace as needed to make operational.
Perform annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling the cores, checking the sleeves for wear and re-lubrication. Document with a tag on the brake with the date completed and the initials of the mechanic.
Provide a list of starts per unit if possible.
Tape up exposed wire ends in the controller. The cable going to power board has grounds and a red wire to be taped up per ASME 17.5.
Emergency release brackets supposed to be on all cars, only car 10 has them.
ELEVATOR EIGHT
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Remove the jumper on the phase monitor. Restore operation and function per code. Replace as needed to make operational.
Perform annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling the cores, checking the sleeves for wear and re-lubrication. Document with a tag on the brake with the date completed and the initials of the mechanic.
Provide a list of starts per unit if possible.
Monitor the DO drive belt. It is starting to break, expected life , less than 6 months.
Adjust the cable tension.
Emergency release brackets supposed to be on all cars, only car 10 has them.
ELEVATOR NINE
Remove the jumper on the phase monitor. Restore operation and function per code. Replace as needed to make operational. Shorten hoist cables. Number 6 rope has excessive stretch.
Perform annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling the cores, checking the sleeves for wear and re-lubrication. Document with a tag on the brake with the date completed and the initials of the mechanic.
Provide a list of starts per unit if possible.
The cable tie on the counterweight side shackles is hanging up on one rope. Adjust cable tension and then adjust cable tie to not limit shackle movement.
Emergency release brackets supposed to be on all cars, only car 10 has them.
ELEVATOR TEN
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Remove the jumper on the phase monitor. Restore operation and function per code. Replace as needed to make operational.
Change the bad capacitor 1600 micro fared in the drive unit.
Unit re-levels. Adjust or synchronize jacks, replace packing or valve down block.
Properly mount the added auxiliary contact assembly in the controller per ASME 17.5.
Relocate the muffin fan in the controller.
Clean the motherboard of all contaminates.
TARGET TPN TOWER
ELEVATORS 13 & 14
CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken. Five Year Test: #13 / 6-14-03 #14 / 6-14-03 Elevator Thirteen
1.
2.
Perform annual brake maintenance. This includes pulling the cores, cleaning and lubricating, dropping the shoes and checking the lining for wear and lubing all the pins. Document the date performed with a tag including the initials of the mechanic.
Replace the bad capacitors in the drive assembly.
Elevator Fourteen 1. Perform annual brake maintenance. This includes pulling the cores, cleaning and
lubricating, dropping the shoes and checking the lining for wear and lubing all the pins. Document the date performed with a tag including the initials of the mechanic.
2. Seal up the small leak on the machine housing. Clean up the oil residue on and under
the machine. 3. Replace the bad capacitors in the drive assembly.
TARGET TPN TOWER
LOBBY HANDICAP ELEVATOR 15
CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken. 1. Replace the packings or valve to eliminate re-levels. 2. Provide MSDS sheets on the tank unit in a plastic sleeve. 3. Update the oil monitoring sheets. Perform monthly per code. 4. Document the CLC battery replacement in the controller.
TARGET TPN TOWER
KITCHEN ELEVATOR #16
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS
The following minimum items need corrective action taken: City # 10842 ANLT – 8-31-05 1. Clean the fan grills in the elevator of all fuzz and dirt. Blow out the entire fan
assembly. 2. The gap between the return and slow speed door is excessive. Adjust the gap so
fingers do not fit, by adjusting the swing return on the slow speed door or both. 3. Replace the door operator drive belt, the single belt from the motor to the drive
sheave assembly. 4. Adjust the 1st floor hoistway door gibs. The slow speed door is rubbing on the fast
speed door. 5. Improve the oil monitoring. Record monthly measurements per code. 6. Replace the CLC battery. Document in the controller the date changed and initials of
the mechanic.
TARGET TPN TOWER
ESCALATORS 1 & 2
CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken. ESCALATOR ONE (DOWN) 1.
2.
3.
Adjust the step chains, drive chain to eliminate the pulsations.
The skirts on both sides have wear marks from the demarcation strips. Either perform a loaded gap test to identify the co-friction on the worn parts, refinish the skirts or lubricate regularly with a silicone or comparable spray to increase the co-friction level of the skirt.
Install the City ID number on the upper end handrail inlet device or in the upper basket.
ESCALATOR TWO (UP) 1. Replace the bottom right handrail inlet device. There is too much gap above the inlet and
between the decking. 2. Replace the top right handrail inlet device. There is too much gap above the inlet and
between the decking. 3. The skirts on both sides have wear marks from the demarcation strips. Either perform
a loaded gap test to identify the co-friction on the worn parts, refinish the skirts or lubricate regularly with a silicone or comparable spray to increase the co-friction level of the skirt
TARGET TPS TOWER
SERVICE ELEVATORS 21 & 22
CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken.
Elevator Twenty-one
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2.
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Clean the pit.
Perform annual brake maintenance. This includes pulling the cores, cleaning and lubricating, dropping the shoes and checking the lining for wear and lubing all the pins.
Elevator Twenty-two
Perform annual brake maintenance. This includes pulling the cores, cleaning and lubricating, dropping the shoes and checking the lining for wear and lubing all the pins.
Clean the pit.
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FREIGHT ELEVATOR 23
CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken.
1. The small middle traveling cable looks damaged like the steel core is tightening the loop. Monitor very closely and replace if warranted.
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LOW RISE ELEVATORS 24-27
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken: General 1.
2.
1.
1.
2.
Adjust the load weighing sensor. Anti-nuisance is not working properly.
Provide portable stair with working platform in elevator machine room to provide safe access for brake maintanence.
Elevator Twenty-four None Elevator Twenty-five
Bend down the fire tabs on the hoistway door gibs at floors 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12,13 and 14.
Elevator Twenty-six
Tape the kellum grip rods to the traveling cable under the car.
Monitor the top right post roller guide on the car top roller guide assemblies. The spring is loose and the roller is not being used.
Elevator Twenty-seven None
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ELEVATOR 25
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS
The following minimum items need corrective action taken: 1.
2.
3.
4.
Clean the pit.
Tape the hoist rope ends.
Monitor small pump leaks.
Tag the governor.
TARGET TPS TOWER
LOW RISE ELEVATORS 28-31
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken: General 1.
1.
1.
Adjust the load weighing sensor. Auto-nuisance is not working properly. Elevator Twenty-eight None Elevator Twenty-nine None Elevator Thirty
Repair the load weighing, nuisance feature to working order. Add ty wrap to coupling
Elevator Thirty-one
Add ty wrap to load sensor coupling.
TARGET TPS TOWER
HIGH RISE ELEVATORS 32-37
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken: ELEVATOR THIRTY-TWO 1.
2.
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2.
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Clean and lubricate comp sheave rails.
Install door lock bypass switches in the controller.
ELEVATOR THIRTY-THREE
Clean and lubricate the comp sheave guide rails.
Install door lock bypass switches in the controller.
ELEVATOR THIRTY-FOUR
Tape car top rope dead ends to live side.
Install door lock bypass switches in the controller.
ELEVATOR THIRTY-FIVE
Remove the rust from the governor sheave and spring.
Lubricate the brake pins.
Clean and lubricate the comp sheave guide rails.
Install door lock bypass switches in the controller.
Remove the back plate of the machine. Remove the broken bolt from the bearing race. Replace the bearing as needed.
ELEVATOR THIRTY-SIX
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Clean and lubricate the comp sheave guide rails.
Install door lock bypass switches in the controller.
ELEVATOR THIRTY-SEVEN
Clean and lubricate the comp sheave guide rails.
Install door lock bypass switches in the controller. GENERAL ITEMS FOR ALL ELEVATORS
Provide portable stair with working platform in the elevator machine room to provide safe access for brake maintenance.
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MID RISE ELEVATORS 38-41
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken: Elevator Thirty-eight 1.
2.
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Perform the annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling both cores, checking the sleeve for wear. Provide proper lubricant per OEM, graphite, lithium, base grease. Reinstall and adjust as needed.
Properly secure the load weighing coupling. Each coupling needs 2 ty wraps or mountings.
Lube all hoist ropes.
Lube all governor linkage and pins.
Install door lock bypass switches.
Elevator Thirty-nine
Perform the annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling both cores, checking the sleeve for wear. Provide proper lubricant per OEM, graphite, lithium, base grease. Reinstall and adjust as needed.
Lube all hoist ropes.
Lube all governor linkage and pins.
Install door lock bypass switches.
Elevator Forty 1.
2.
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4.
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Perform the annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling both cores, checking the sleeve for wear. Provide proper lubricant per OEM, graphite, lithium, base grease. Reinstall and adjust as needed.
Lube all hoist ropes.
Lube all governor linkage and pins.
Install door lock bypass switches.
Elevator Forty-one
Perform the annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling both cores, checking the sleeve for wear. Provide proper lubricant per OEM, graphite, lithium, base grease. Reinstall and adjust as needed.
Properly secure the load weighing coupling. Each coupling needs 2 ty wraps or mountings.
Lube all hoist ropes.
Lube all governor linkage and pins.
Install door lock bypass switches.
TARGET TPS TOWER
MID RISE ELEVATORS 42-45
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken: General 1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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5.
Provide portable stair with working platform in elevator machine room to provide safe access for brake maintenance.
Elevator Forty-two
Perform the annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling both cores, checking the sleeve for wear. Provide proper lubricant per OEM, graphite, lithium, base grease. Reinstall and adjust as needed.
Lube all hoist ropes.
Lube all governor linkage and pins.
Install door lock bypass switch.
Elevator Forty-three
Perform the annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling both cores, checking the sleeve for wear. Provide proper lubricant per OEM, graphite, lithium, base grease. Reinstall and adjust as needed.
Properly secure the load weighing coupling. Each coupling needs 2 ty wraps or mountings.
Lube all hoist ropes.
Lube all governor linkage and pins.
Install door lock bypass switch.
Elevator Forty-four 1.
2.
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Perform the annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling both cores, checking the sleeve for wear. Provide proper lubricant per OEM, graphite, lithium, base grease. Reinstall and adjust as needed.
Lube all hoist ropes.
Lube all governor linkage and pins.
Install door lock bypass switches.
Adjust door torque to below 30 lbs.
Elevator Forty-five
Perform the annual brake maintenance. Includes pulling both cores, checking the sleeve for wear. Provide proper lubricant per OEM, graphite, lithium, base grease. Reinstall and adjust as needed.
Lube all hoist ropes.
Lube all governor linkage and pins.
Install door lock bypass switches.
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ELEVATOR #46
MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE ITEMS
The following minimum items need corrective action taken: 1.
2.
Install a door sweep on the machine room door to keep the dirt out.
Reinstall relay retainers to proper relays in the controller.
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SERVICE ELEVATORS 47 & 48
CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken.
Elevator Forty-seven
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2.
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2.
Perform annual brake maintenance. This includes pulling the cores, cleaning and lubricating, dropping the shoes and checking the lining for wear and lubing all the pins.
Tape the kellum grip rods to the traveling cable at halfway , box hangers.
Elevator Forty-eight
Perform annual brake maintenance. This includes pulling the cores, cleaning and lubricating, dropping the shoes and checking the lining for wear and lubing all the pins.
Adjust the door torque to below 30 lbs.
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ESCALATORS 1 & 2
CORRECTIVE ITEMS The following minimum items need corrective action taken. ESCALATOR ONE (DOWN) 1.
2.
Perform the annual brake torque test per code. Document on a data tag on the machine.
The left hand handrail is running hot. ESCALATOR TWO (UP) None