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3 Ways to Avoid Downtime of Airport Motorized Walkways and Escalators

3 Ways to Avoid Downtime of Airport Motorized Walkways and Escalators

Downtime of critical equipment at busy airports can be a huge headache for both Facilities Management teams as well as travelers.  Airports are becoming saturated with passengers hustling and bustling, flights landing and taking off, and luggage making its way from one end of the terminal to another. So when critical equipment breaks down, it creates major problems.

Among the critical pieces of infrastructure facilitating this activity are the motorized walkways and escalators. Their continuous and efficient operation is essential to keep people and processes moving smoothly. A breakdown, even for a short time, can cause significant disruption and inconvenience.

Fortunately, there’s a technology rapidly gaining traction in a variety of industries, including the aviation sector: wireless sensors for airports. In this article, we will explore three ways wireless sensors developed by Swift Sensors can prevent downtime in these pivotal systems.

1. Predictive Maintenance through Real-time Monitoring

One of the primary benefits of wireless sensors is their ability to offer real-time monitoring. By placing sensors on crucial components of escalators and walkways, airport maintenance teams can receive instant data on the performance and health of these systems.

For instance, temperature sensors can detect overheating in motors or bearings – a common precursor to mechanical failure. Vibration sensors, on the other hand, can pinpoint imbalances or wear in moving parts. By analyzing this data, it’s possible to predict when a component is nearing the end of its lifespan or is at risk of failure. This allows for timely interventions, replacing parts or carrying out repairs before a breakdown occurs.

Maintenance based on actual equipment condition, rather than just regular intervals, can reduce costs and prevent unplanned outages. As explored by the International Airport Review, predictive maintenance can significantly enhance airport operations and the passenger experience.

2. Energy Efficiency and Optimal Performance

Airports are continually striving to be more energy efficient, not only to reduce operational costs but also to meet sustainability goals. Wireless sensors can play a pivotal role in achieving these objectives for motorized walkways and escalators.

For example, sensors can monitor the power consumption of these systems, providing insights into their efficiency. If an escalator is drawing more power than usual, it might be an indicator of an underlying problem, such as increased friction due to worn-out components. By addressing these issues proactively, airports can ensure that walkways and escalators run efficiently, consuming minimal energy.

Furthermore, light and motion sensors can be integrated to activate escalators and walkways only when passengers are nearby, further conserving energy.

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3. Enhanced Safety with Immediate Alerts

Safety is paramount in any airport environment. While regular inspections and maintenance are a given, unforeseen issues can still arise. Here again, wireless sensors prove invaluable.

By constantly monitoring various parameters, these sensors can immediately detect abnormalities. For example, a sudden spike in vibration on an escalator could indicate a jam or obstruction. Sensors can send immediate alerts to maintenance staff or even integrate with system controls to shut down a unit temporarily until the issue is addressed.

Such instant notifications not only prevent prolonged downtime’s but also mitigate potential safety hazards, ensuring passengers can move about the airport without risk. The role of technology in enhancing airport safety, with a spotlight on sensors, is discussed by publications like Airport Business.

The Future, Now

As airports worldwide strive to provide seamless experiences for travelers and improve operational efficiencies, the role of technology cannot be overstated. Wireless sensors, with their capability to offer real-time insights, predictive maintenance, energy efficiency, and safety alerts, are proving to be invaluable assets in maintaining the consistent operation of motorized walkways and escalators. As industries like restaurants, schools, manufacturing, and more have discovered through companies like Swift Sensors, the future of efficient operations lies in the power of wireless sensing technology.

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About the Author
Kevin Keithley joined Swift Sensors in September of 2023 as the Head of Marketing. Kevin has more than 25 years of experience leading growth marketing teams in the medical device and tech industries.