How to safely use the mechanical parking spaces in a multi-story parking garage?


Release Time:

2020-12-19

To safely use the mechanical parking spaces in a multi-story parking garage, you need to carefully observe the type of multi-story parking garage. For example, PPY\PXD\PCS\PSH\PJS, etc., and whether you need to reverse into the parking space. If these safety precautions are not paid attention to, incorrect operation can lead to accidents such as cars being crushed.

In expensive cities, to solve the problem of parking difficulties, Mechanical automated parking garages are appearing on the streets. The number of these automated parking garages, which can mechanically increase parking spaces, is growing. From 2 to 25 stories, we encounter more and more types of automated parking garages in our daily lives. To safely use the mechanical parking spaces in automated parking garages, careful observation is required. Automated parking garage is what type. For example, PPY\PXD\PCS\PSH\PJS, etc. If these safety precautions are not observed, incorrect operation can lead to accidents such as cars being crushed.

 Safe operating procedures for mechanical automated parking garages

 

Correct mechanical parking space parking method

Because automated parking garages are special equipment, if you want to store or retrieve a vehicle in a 6-story mechanical automated parking garage, it must first be operated by an on-site special equipment operator. Secondly, if there is no professional operator on site, blind operation is not allowed. Before the storage and retrieval operation in the automated parking garage, first observe the automated parking garage mechanical parking space to see if anyone is inside (in some open-style automated parking garages, someone may be in the car getting something or hasn't gotten out yet), then observe the storage and retrieval number and empty parking space and press the button. Pay attention to observation when the mechanical parking space is moving. If there is a special situation, immediately press the red emergency stop button on the control panel. If someone accidentally enters, the automated parking garage will automatically stop. Generally, the storage and retrieval process in an automated parking garage can be completed smoothly in 1-3 minutes. The value of vehicles in automated parking garages ranges from 100,000 to millions, so the correct storage and retrieval method is very important. Otherwise, if an accident occurs, the compensation will be unbearable.

 Why do PSH automated parking garages require reverse parking?

 

What kind of automated parking garage must use reverse parking?

PSH lifting and shifting type and PJS simple lifting type automated parking garages generally remind users in a conspicuous position to reverse park when parking. On the one hand, this is because automated parking garages are designed for reverse parking, and on the other hand, reverse parking keeps the driver's field of vision within a safe range. For example, if there are children in the parking garage passage, if the car drives in head-first and then reverses out, it may cause accidents that harm children. If the car is parked head-first in the mechanical parking space, when others operate the automated parking garage, when observing the inside of the automated parking garage from the outside, only the rear of the car can be seen, not the front or the people inside. Thinking that there is no one inside and operating the automated parking garage can cause harm to the people inside. Although reverse parking is more difficult, many PSH and PJS mechanical parking garages remind users that reverse parking is the safest.

 

What kind of automated parking garage does not require reverse parking?

PPY, PXD, and PCS are all fully automated parking garage types. These automated parking garages generally can automatically turn around, that is, forward parking and forward exiting. Therefore, when using a fully automated parking garage, reverse parking is not required.

 Fully automated parking garages do not require reverse parking.

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