PSH two-level parking garage parking video animation demonstration


Release Time:

2019-01-17

A two-tier lift-shift automated parking garage is a common type of automated parking system. This animation video demonstrates how to use an automated parking garage.



 

1. Principle of a Two-Level Lifting and Shifting Automated Parking System

 

A two-level lifting and shifting automated parking system is a common type of automated parking system that uses a car-carrying plate to lift or shift vehicles for storage and retrieval. It is commonly found in underground parking lots of residential communities and hospitals. The operating principle of this automated parking system is similar to a Rubik's Cube, with the bottom level (ground level) having one fewer space than the top level (used for transfer). The parking spaces on the top level only perform lifting actions, while the parking spaces on the ground level only perform horizontal shifting actions; hence the name, lifting and shifting automated parking system.
 

2. Vehicle Retrieval Process and Precautions for a Two-Level Lifting and Shifting Automated Parking System?

 

When parking, the user swipes their card before entering the automated parking system, the car-carrying plate moves to the ground level, and the safety gate (if any) rises. Then the user reverses into the parking space and retracts their rearview mirrors. When retrieving the vehicle, the user swipes their card, the car-carrying plate moves to the ground level, the safety gate (if any) rises, and the user drives the vehicle out of the automated parking system.
 
Precautions: First, because automated parking systems are special equipment, they should be operated by personnel holding special equipment operation certificates. Second, before entering the automated parking system, pay attention to the signs, check the parking dimensions and weight limits, and ensure that your vehicle is suitable for parking in the system. Finally, if there is no dedicated operator, when retrieving a vehicle, check first to ensure that no one is inside the automated parking system. When retrieving a vehicle, ensure that no one is inside the automated parking system to ensure safe retrieval.