Nibav Home Lifts Mexico – Glossary

A. Core Home Lift & Elevator Terms

1. Home Lift

A compact residential elevator designed for personal and family use inside a home.

2. Residential Elevator

A vertical mobility solution installed in private houses for seniors, children, and multi-floor convenience.

3. Vacuum Elevator

A lift that operates using air pressure differences instead of cables or hydraulic oil.

4. Pneumatic Lift

Another name for a vacuum elevator, powered by suction technology for smooth travel.

5. Machine Room-Less Lift (MRL)

An elevator designed without a separate machine room, saving space.

6. Pitless Elevator

A lift that does not require a deep pit at the bottom, ideal for homes with space constraints.

7. Shaftless Elevator

A home lift without a dedicated shaft or hoistway, reducing construction needs.

8. Compact Home Lift

A small-footprint lift designed to fit inside villas, duplexes, bungalows, and apartments.

9. Gearless Lift

An elevator using a gearless traction motor for smooth and quiet movement.

10. Traction Elevator

A lift that uses steel ropes and counterweights for vertical movement.

B. Nibav Product & Technology Terms

11. Nibav Home Lift Series III Standard

A next-generation pneumatic home elevator designed for compact spaces, offering smooth travel, improved safety, and elegant aesthetics suitable for modern UAE homes.

12. Nibav Home Lift Series III Max

A spacious and upgraded version of the Series III, built to accommodate higher weight capacities and provide enhanced comfort, perfect for multi-generational families.

13. Nibav Home Lift Series IV Standard

A technologically advanced elevator featuring superior engineering, improved durability, and refined design elements, ideal for homeowners seeking luxury mobility with efficiency.

14. Nibav Home Lift Series IV Max

The flagship model with maximum cabin space, stronger structural performance, premium glass design, and cutting-edge safety systems, offering the highest level of convenience, comfort, and style.

15. Polycarbonate Cabin

A transparent, durable cabin material used in Nibav lifts for a 360-degree view.

16. Air-Driven Technology

Lift technology using atmospheric pressure to move the cabin up and down.

17. Vacuum Pump

The device that creates air pressure required for pneumatic lift movement.

18. Self-Supporting Structure

A prefabricated lift structure that does not require wall support.

19. Plug & Play Installation

A quick installation process requiring minimal civil changes.

20. 360-Degree Panoramic View

A full view around the lift cabin made possible by transparent materials.

C. Safety & Certification Terms

21. CE Certification

European safety certification ensuring compliance with international lift standards.

22. EN-81 Certification

A global elevator safety standard applicable to residential lifts.

23. Emergency Brake System

A safety mechanism that stops the lift during unusual conditions.

24. Automatic Door Locking

A system that keeps doors securely closed when the lift is in motion.

25. Emergency Alarm Button

A button used to alert external help in case of an emergency.

26. Battery Backup System

A backup power supply that enables lift operation during power failures.

27. Safety Interlocks

Safety sensors that prevent operation when doors are not closed properly.

28. Overload Protection

A system that prevents the lift from operating when weight exceeds the limit.

29. Child-Safe Operation

Features designed to prevent accidental misuse by children.

30. Auto-Descent Feature

A safety function that brings the lift down automatically during power failure.

D. Mechanical & Electrical Terms

31. Load Capacity

The maximum weight the lift can safely carry.

32. Rated Speed

The speed at which the lift is designed to travel between floors.

33. Drive System

The mechanism controlling lift movement—pneumatic in Nibav’s case.

34. Landing Call Button

A button used to call the lift to a specific floor.

35. Cabin Control Panel

A panel inside the lift containing buttons and indicators.

36. Voltage Requirement

The electrical power needed to run the lift.

37. Motor Power Rating

A measurement of the power required by the lift motor.

38. Power Consumption

The amount of energy used during lift operation.

39. Circuit Breaker

An electrical safety component that protects lift circuits from overload.

40. LED Indicator Panel

Displays lift direction and operational status.

E. Installation & Structural Terms

41. Travel Height

The vertical distance the lift can cover between floors.

42. Stopping Points

Number of floors a lift can serve.

43. Headroom Requirement

The minimum overhead space required for installation.

44. Floor Cut-Out

An opening made between floors to accommodate a lift.

45. Hoistway

The vertical shaft through which an elevator moves.

46. Lift Footprint

The total floor area occupied by the lift.

47. Civil Work

Construction activities needed before installation.

48. Bolting System

A method of securing the lift structure to the floor.

49. Retrofit Installation

Installing a lift in an existing home without major modifications.

50. Railing Integration

Adding safety railings around floor openings for lift access.

F. Design & Interior Terms

51. Cabin Finish

The interior design and material used inside the lift cabin.

52. Ambient Lighting

Soft lighting inside the lift that enhances user comfort.

53. Custom Door Options

Different door designs available for lift entrances.

54. Glass Door

A transparent door option providing better visibility.

55. Frame Color Options

Exterior color choices for the lift structure.

56. Control Button Layout

The design of buttons arranged inside the lift cabin.

57. Door Opening Direction

The direction in which the lift door opens—inside or outside.

58. Handrail Design

Handle support installed inside the cabin for user stability.

59. Flooring Material

Cabin floor options such as wood, vinyl, or textured finish.

60. Cabin Height

Vertical interior height inside the lift cabin.

G. Performance & Comfort Terms

61. Noise Level

How quiet the lift is during operation.

62. Ride Smoothness

The comfort of movement during travel.

63. Energy-Efficient Mode

A system designed to minimize power consumption.

64. Soft Start & Stop

Technology ensuring smooth acceleration and deceleration.

65. Vibration Control

Systems that reduce cabin shaking during travel.

66. Emergency Ventilation

Airflow ventilation system available during power failures.

67. Zero-Pit Entry

Ability to enter the lift without steps due to no pit requirement.

68. Touch-Control Buttons

Modern buttons that respond to touch rather than force.

69. Landing Accuracy

Precision with which lift stops at each floor.

70. Door Timing Settings

Settings that control how long doors remain open.

H. Compliance & Regulatory Terms

71. Fire Safety Compliance

Adherence to fire resistance and evacuation standards.

72. Accessibility Standards

Regulations ensuring ease of access for seniors and differently-abled individuals.

73. Noise Emission Standard

Compliance with permissible sound levels during operation.

74. Electrical Safety Code

Standards related to wiring, grounding, and insulation.

75. Consumer Safety Standard

Rules ensuring user protection during lift operation.

76. ISO Certification

An international standard for quality and safety compliance.

77. Permit Approval

Government or building authority approval before installation.

78. Inspection Certificate

A document verifying that the lift installation meets safety requirements.

79. Annual Maintenance Requirements

Yearly guidelines for keeping lifts functional and safe.

80. Legal Liability Coverage

Insurance and responsibility compliance for lift safety.

I. Home & Architecture Terms

81. Multi-Storey Home

A house with two or more floors where home lifts are commonly installed.

82. Duplex House

A two-floor residence often suitable for compact lifts.

83. Villa Lift Installation

Lift installation customized for large independent homes.

84. Balcony Cut-Out Lift Installation

Installing a lift adjacent to a balcony opening.

85. Outdoor Lift Installation

Lift installation outside the home with protective framing.

86. Compact Staircase Lift Placement

Installing lifts near tight or curved staircases.

87. Living Room Lift Placement

Aesthetic integration of lifts inside living areas.

88. Interior Design Matching

Customizing lift colors and finishes to match home interiors.

89. False Ceiling Adjustment

Adjusting ceilings to fit headroom requirements.

90. Wall Clearance Requirement

Minimum gap needed between walls and the lift structure.

J. Customer Support & Service Terms

91. AMC (Annual Maintenance Contract)

A yearly service agreement for lift maintenance.

92. Preventive Maintenance

Routine inspections to avoid breakdowns.

93. Service Request Ticket

A customer-reported issue logged for support.

94. Remote Diagnostic Check

Online assessment of lift issues where applicable.

95. Service Part Replacement

Changing damaged or worn-out components.

96. Warranty Coverage

The period during which repairs are covered.

97. Installation Handover

The final procedure when lift is fully installed and tested.

98. User Training Session

Instructions given to homeowners on how to use the lift.

99. Customer Safety Checklist

A list of safety practices for home lift users.

100. Support Hotline

Official customer support phone number for service or emergencies.