Application Solution
The gondola solution for the skyscraper consists of a telescopic arm, a special guiding system along the facade, and a multitelescopic pod for accessing the inward curving surfaces of the building. NORD drive technology lifts and rotates the pod, counterbalances its weight, and drives the telescopic unit.
Gently Moving Up and Down
For lifting, NORD supplied a helical bevel gearbox with a brake motor that turns the gondola‘s cable drum. An SK 500E frequency inverter provides for gentle starts and stops of the gondola. It also ensures that the gondola remains properly positioned relative to the building‘s facade when the telescope arm is in use.
Keeping the Balance
A counter balance mechanism is fundamentally important for the system – without it, the entire installation would have to be built much stronger, heavier, and more expensive. The counterweight is moved forwards and backwards by a helical bevel geared motor whenever the telescopic arm is extended and retracted. Another SK 500E frequency inverter employs acceleration and deceleration ramps to move the mass of the counterweight.
Accessing All Sides
Finally, two helical inline geared motors engage a gear ring in order to turn the whole machine, so that the gondola can be used on all sides and surface areas of the building. In this segment of the installation, another SK 500E frequency inverter also serves to support the soft start and stop movements of the gondola, and provides for variable rotation speeds."