Elevator Push Button CANNY A4N13427 BA510 elevator parts
DESCRIPTION
An Elevator Button is a critical interface between passengers and the elevator control system, allowing users to communicate their desired actions to the elevator. These buttons are typically located inside the elevator car and on each floor of a building. They provide a simple, user-friendly way for passengers to select floors, request the opening or closing of doors, or activate emergency features.
Key Functions
Floor Selection: The primary function of an elevator button is to allow passengers to select the floor they want to travel to. Inside the elevator car, there is typically a panel with numbered buttons corresponding to each floor. When a passenger presses a button, the elevator control system processes the input and directs the car to the chosen floor.
Call Buttons: On each floor of a building, there are usually two call buttons—one for going up and one for going down. These buttons summon the elevator to the floor, signaling whether the passenger wants to ascend or descend. The control system prioritizes these requests and sends the elevator accordingly.
Door Control: Inside the elevator, passengers often have access to door control buttons, such as “open” and “close” buttons. These buttons allow the user to manually control the doors—either holding them open for a few more seconds or closing them faster, depending on the situation.
Emergency Button: Elevators also feature an emergency button, usually labeled with a bell or alarm symbol. Pressing this button alerts building security or emergency services that there is a problem, such as a power outage, mechanical failure, or passenger distress. This button is a vital safety feature, giving users a way to call for help in case of emergencies.







