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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the elevator maintenance control program in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Elevator Equipment and Owner Information' section. Enter details such as Owner ID, State or Government ID, and Elevator Serial Number.
  3. Proceed to the 'General Maintenance Requirements' section. Here, you will input specific maintenance tasks and schedules based on ASME A17.1/CSA B44 standards.
  4. In the 'On-Site Documentation' section, ensure that all required documents are listed and accessible for compliance verification.
  5. Complete the 'Maintenance Records' section by documenting all maintenance activities performed, including dates and personnel involved.
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As a general rule, you should have your elevator serviced at least once a year. Most elevator companies recommend this time period for maintenance. Annual maintenance ensures optimal elevator performance, whereas an elevator that may not have been serviced for years might operate more slowly, for example.
A Full Maintenance Agreement includes routine maintenance as well as service calls for issues that arise between visits offering a predictable, fixed cost for elevator upkeep. In contrast, an Examination and Lubrication Agreement covers basic maintenance services, but repair service calls are billed separately.
The rule is specific to residential elevators and refers to the gap between the back side of the door and the elevator shaft, which begins at the sill of the landing door. As the rule states, the gap cannot be larger than .
Elevators are complex mechanical systems that require regular inspection, maintenance, and sometimes, repair. An elevator maintenance agreement ensures that all these aspects are handled promptly and professionally. Its not just about fixing problems when they arise; its about preventing them in the first place.
Note that elevator maintenance costs can range anywhere from $75 to $750 (or more) per month depending on various factors (elevator type, size, height/distance, location, service level, etc.).

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5. A Maintenance Control Program (MCP) is a plan to ensure that an elevator, escalator, or other conveyance equipment is maintained correctly throughout its life.
An MCP (Maintenance Control Program) must provide a list of necessary work items to be performed, a place to record the completed work, and the records of completion made available to persons trained in the construction, maintenance, repair, inspection, or testing of vertical transportation equipment, which includes

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