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Elevator Permanent Magnetic Sensor YG-1

Elevator Permanent Magnetic Sensor YG-1 from zhuye, Full Supply Chain For Otis, Kone, Schindler, Mitsubishi, Thyssenkrupp Elevator Lift  and Escalator All Brand Spare Parts

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Elevator Permanent Magnetic Sensor YG-1 Brief introduction

Brand Original
Name Elevator Permanent Magnetic Sensor
Goods No.  YG-1
MOQ 1
Warranty Time 1 year
Certificates ISO9001
Brand  KONE
Elevator Permanent Magnetic Sensor YG-1 – Instant Position Feedback Without Contact | Nanjing Zhuye Elevator Parts
In a modern lift shaft, position is everything. The car must know exactly where it is before it opens doors, levels, re-levels or triggers terminal slow-down. The YG-1 permanent-magnetic sensor gives that information in real time, with no physical contact, no power-hungry encoders and no maintenance-intensive tape switches. Nanjing Zhuye Elevator Parts ships the YG-1 worldwide from stock, ready to drop into KONE, Otis, Mitsubishi or ThyssenKrupp controllers that expect a dry NPN/PNP digital pulse when a vane passes through the 8 mm slot.
Product snapshot
  • Solid-state Hall-effect chip, 5 V regulated or 12-24 V wide-range supply, < 8 mA current draw
  • 2 mm repeatable accuracy over −25 °C to +85 °C, 5 kHz switching frequency (car speed ≤ 5 m/s)
  • IP67 nickel-plated brass housing, 30 × 12 × 6 mm, M8 thread, supplied with two stainless nuts and lock-washers
  • NPN open-collector (default) or PNP (jumper select), 100 mA sink/source, short-circuit and reverse-polarity protected
  • 3-core PUR cable, 2 m long, oil-resistant, UL/CSA recognised, optional 5 m or 10 m on request
  • Vane material: ferromagnetic steel ≥ 1.5 mm thick; optional aluminium vane with steel insert available for non-magnetic brackets
  • Lifetime > 100 million operations, MTBF 300 000 h at full load, RoHS & REACH compliant
Where it fits
  • KONE EcoDisc MX/MR governors and door zones
  • Otis 3200/4200 Series car and counter-weight position channels
  • Mitsubishi LEHY levelling and magnetic strip redundancy
  • Generic shaft-top and pit access limit switch replacement when combined with vane
  • Any controller that accepts 24 V sinking/sourcing pulse, 20 ms minimum duration
Installation method – car-top sensor (example)
  1. Place car on inspection mode; raise until floor door sill is level with car threshold.
  2. Lock main breaker OFF; verify zero energy with a multimeter.
  3. Clean the mounting face on the car cross-head; position the YG-1 so that the vane on the rail bracket will pass centrally through the slot with 2 mm ± 0.5 mm air gap.
  4. Tighten M8 nut to 15 Nm; apply medium-strength thread locker to prevent loosening from vibration.
  5. Route cable through existing PG gland; leave 100 mm service loop to avoid strain.
  6. Wire brown to +24 V, blue to 0 V, black to controller digital input (PLC card or inverter DIA).
  7. Restore power; run car on inspection past the vane. A green LED on the sensor head should blink once per passage; controller input LED must mirror the blink.
  8. If pulse is inverted (high when vane absent), move jumper from NPN to PNP or swap input logic in software.
  9. Repeat for each floor vane; verify cumulative counter increments by one per vane.
  10. Record serial number and gap value in the maintenance logbook.
Pit or overhead limit sensor
Use the same procedure, but mount sensor on a right-angle bracket so that the counter-weight vane breaks the beam 50 mm before mechanical buffer contact. Set gap to 1.5 mm for extra safety margin against rail sway.
Replacement cycle and wear indicators
The YG-1 is a sealed, non-contact device, so there are no brushes or rollers to wear out. Replacement is event-driven rather than time-driven. Follow these rules taken from 12-year field data compiled by Nanjing Zhuye Elevator Parts:
  • Inspect every 6 months: look for cable cuts, kinks or oil swelling > 20 % diameter.
  • Measure air gap: if vane rubbing has reduced the gap to < 0.8 mm, replace the sensor or relocate bracket—internal Hall cell may be cracked.
  • LED test: LED must be visible in daylight; dim or absent LED usually means over-voltage transient (> 30 V) has damaged the chip.
  • Functional test: oscilloscope or multimeter frequency mode should show clean 0-24 V square wave, rise time < 10 µs. Jitter or double-trigger indicates partial Hall failure—replace immediately.
  • Environmental: if shaft floods, replace any sensor submerged > 30 min; water ingress eventually migrates through cable pores.
Typical lifetime figures:
Light-duty office lift (200 starts/day) 10–12 years
High-rise hotel (800 starts/day) 6–8 years
Heavy-duty freight (1 500 starts/day) 4–5 years
Keep one spare YG-1 in every service van; at 35 g it costs less than a single callback and pays for itself the first time it catches a mis-levelled stop.
Maintenance tips from Nanjing Zhuye Elevator Parts
  1. Never pry the sensor face with a screwdriver—hairline cracks allow moisture in and invalidate IP67.
  2. Use only ferromagnetic vanes; stainless 304 or aluminium blanks will give weak or no pulse.
  3. Route cable separate from 230 V motor leads; induced voltage can false-trigger the Hall cell.
  4. When retrofitting to older relay logic, add a 470 µF capacitor across the input to stretch pulse to 100 ms if the PLC scan time is slow.
  5. Store spares in original foil bag with desiccant; neodymium magnet inside the sensor can attract ferrous dust that scratches the Hall surface.
We source YG-1 sensors directly from the Hall-chip foundry, assemble and calibrate them in our Nanjing facility under ISO 9001. Every batch is 100 % tested at 5 kHz on a 4 m/s linear rig; test certificate and 24-month warranty are included. Orders placed before 16:00 China time ship the same evening by DHL Express (2–4 days to USA, EU, Gulf). Bulk pricing starts at 50 pieces; we can over-mould custom cable lengths or add M12 connector on request. Our multilingual support team is online around the clock to help with wiring diagrams, gap settings or fault-code analysis.
Conclusion
The YG-1 permanent-magnetic sensor turns shaft position into a reliable digital heartbeat that modern elevators demand. By installing it correctly and replacing it as soon as signs of deterioration appear, you eliminate levelling errors, door re-open faults and unexpected shutdowns. Stock the YG-1 today from Nanjing Zhuye Elevator Parts and give every lift the gift of perfect position—without contact, without compromise, without callbacks.
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