April 2025 Maintenance on New Equipment Designs: Electric Driving Machines and Brakes
Author: John W. Koshak
Format: CEU (CONTINUING EDUCATION
Publication Date: 2025
Article Link: Read Article
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Description
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This test is based on the article, Maintenance on New Equipment Designs: Driving Machines and Brakes, published in the April 2025 issue and counts as one contact hour (0.1 CEU) of elevator industry continuing education credit. This course is approved by NAEC for CET/CAT and .01 CE QEI and in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Learning Objectives - After reading this article, you should have learned:
- The function and importance of the electric driving machines and brakes
- New changes and requirements for MRL units
- How to perform maintenance, inspection and testing, and repair and replacement on the electric driving machines
- How to perform maintenance, inspection and testing, and repair and replacement on the brakes
- The cornerstone of elevator safety
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Author Bio
John Koshak entered the elevator industry in 1980 in San Francisco, rising to adjuster for Westinghouse, adjuster and supervisor for Dover Elevator, service adjuster and route mechanic for Amtech Elevator. In 1996, he patented and developed the LifeJacket, and elevated to Vice President of Technical Support for Adams Elevator Equipment Company. In 2001, he joined Thyssenkrupp Elevator in a research and design capacity and then as Director of Codes and Standards. In 2008, he went full time into his consulting firm, Elevator Safety Solutions, LLC. In 2016, he founded EMCP, LLC to provide code compliant Maintenance Control Programs for owners and companies. He holds several U.S. and foreign patents, authored two books, a novel in 2006 (The Pool Manager) and a technical book on the Maintenance Control Program in 2010 (Maintenance on New Equipment Designs), and has authored three Certified Elevator Technician (CET) Courses: Course 7, Unit 13 Construction Wiring, Equipment and Course 8; Unit 14 Hydraulic Theory and Installation; and Course 6, Traction Theory, Maintenance, Testing, and Safety. He has authored over 30 articles, including seven Continuing Education articles for Elevator World magazine. He is currently an active member of the ASME A17 Standards Committee since 2005, and member of several ASME, CSA, UL and ANSI committees; a NAESA Certified Elevator Inspector, C2346 and Instructor, and a member of Elevator World magazine’s Technical Advisory Group and Board of Directors. He was formerly president of the International Association of Elevator Consultants (IAEC), a member of the NAEC Education C of Certification for the Certified Elevator Technician (CET) education program, chairman of the NAEC Codes and Standards Committee, and chairman of the Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation
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