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PDF Editor FAQ

What do the brush-type things on the side of escalators do?

Escalator side brushes are a tactile reminder to keep your feet away from the edge.Contrary to popular belief, the most dangerous part of the escalator is not the set of pointy teeth at the end, but the constant upwards motion of the step relative to the sidewall, which causes a shearing motion happy to trap anything touching the two - like this child’s boot.Or this Croc being mauled.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BDeIcPRwPwo

What’s the most useless map ever made?

All I can say is“That escalated quickly”And“Welcome to Tumblr”

Some modern escalators move very slowly while no one is riding on them, to speed up only once someone sets foot on them. What is the benefit of this "crawling" over simply standing still (as e.g. bidirectional ones do)?

Escalators use a lot of energy to move. Having them move at normal service speed all the time would result in a huge electricity bill for the owner. The most common energy saving feature is to stop the escalator when no-one is riding it, and add a feature that detects the presence of passengers at the boarding end (downstairs for an escalator going up) which automatically starts the escalator to service speed as soon as the passenger crosses the beamline.These sensors need to be placed carefully or the escalators will react to anyone passing in front of them, so they will have to be very close to the stairs, and the time available to start the escalator and reach service speed from the moment the sensor has been triggered, is by consequence very short.Basically, escalators are huge, massive caterpillars rolling on large toothed wheels. It has been found that in order to start the mass of the entire escalator from a standstill in the short time required to have it moving at service speed when the sensor is triggered, the electric motor must provide a very high torque, which causes an instant peak in energy consumption.By reducing the speed to a “crawling” pace when there are no passengers on the escalator, but not bringing it to a standstill, the starting torque required is reduced significantly. This in turn, reduces energy consumption and also allows the electrical motor and the whole system to be dimensioned for lower values of peak torque and current, reducing its purchase cost as well as its operational cost.When the escalator is stopped for servicing, repair or for the night closure, the subsequent restart takes place very slowly, since the whole system is not designed to support the high torque and current necessary for a quick restart. But in this case, there will be no passengers waiting to board.

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