OTIS
ELEVATOR AND ESCALATOR PLANNING AND SELECTION GUIDE
2004 SELECTION PROCESS
HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS
GEN2™ MACHINE ROOM-LESS ELEVATOR
ELEVONIC® HIGH-RISE GEARLESS
NEXTSTEP™ ESCALATOR
FINISHES AND FIXTURES
SUPPORT AND SERVICE
Otis...the global leader in elevator and escalator systems Planning and design programs to meet every need Before You Begin: O tis Elevator Elevator Comp C ompany any, the leading leading manufacturer of the world’s most advanced elevator and escalator systems, meets the most rigid demands of planning, building and design profess pro fessio ionals. nals. We offer you two easy-to-use easy-to-use planning and selection guides: • O tis tis’’ onl online ine Arc A rchite hitect’s ct’s A ssist istant ant • O ur E-Z Ele E levator vator Select Selection ion P roc roces ess s T hes hese e two distinct planning and selection selection tools are designed to help you meet the most demanding project requirements quickly and cost-effectively.
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FINISHES AND FIXTURES
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SUPPORT AND SERVICE
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Otis E-Z Elevator Selection Process Step 1: Travel Height
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Step 2: Elevator Quantity and Size
Selecting the optimal elevator type for your project depends upon the elevator travel distance T he chart chart below below identif ies ies Otis elevators most commonly selected for specific travel heights (see product pages in this guide for other criteria):
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T hes hese e are determined by floor floor population, po pulation, building use or building type and national and local codes To provid p rovide e stretcher stretcher access, access, ma many ny states require require a minimum load capacity of 2,500 lbs with side-opening doors 3,500-lb capacity with center-opening door is common for mid- to high-rise buildings
Travel under 20 feet: O tis H olel oleles ess s H ydraulic Elevator Elevator
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Travel from 15 to 30 feet: O tis Telesc Telescopic opic H olel oleles ess s Hy H ydraulic Elevator
R efer to Architect’s Assistant Assistant at O tis.com for add itional help in selecting selecting proper size and number of elevators.
Step 3: Hoistway Requirements
Travel from 26 to 60 feet: O tis R oped H ole olele less ss H ydraul draulic ic Elevator Elevator— — wher where e existing conditions include waterfront, hard-to-drill substrate, hazardous in-ground material or other conditions that make it expensive to drill well hole. Travel from 15 to 60 feet: O tis Holed H oled H ydraulic Elevator – where where it is costcosteffective to drill well hole Travel from 50 to 300 feet: O ti tis s G en en2 2™ M achine R oom-le oom-less ss S ystem
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To accom acco m mo moda date te heavier heavier re reinfor inforcemen cements ts to rails in seismic zones 2 or greater, additional hoistway space is required
A ss ssess ess specific specific requirements requirements by reviewing reviewing individual product pages in this guide.
Step 4: Machine/Control Room Requirements
H ydraulic Sy S yste stems ms • Separate machine room required at bottom landing room can be located located remotely remotely • M achine room or adjacent to hoistway at bottom landing G en2 M achine R oom-le oom-less ss S ystem separate control space/room • R equires separate Flexible xible control control space/r pace/room oom place placement— ment— up to • Fle 100 feet away from top of hoistway (depending on wiring configuration within the building)
Travel over 120 feet: ® O tis Elev Elevonic onic H ighigh-R R ise G earl earles ess s S yst stem em
Elevonic High-R H igh-R ise G earle earless ss S yste stem m • Separate machine room located above hoistway
Elevator Selection Chart U se this chart to determine which elevators are applicable for specific travel heights. C olors indi indicate cate recomm recommended ended range of minimum and maximum travel height.
R equired dimensions will be found on specific product pages in this guide. C onsul onsultt your O tis representative representative for specific requirements. requirements.
Step 5: Car Design and Finishes Elevonic High-Rise Gearless
400´ and above Gen2 Machine Room-less
300´
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O tis offers offers flexibi flexibility lity in designing d esigning and sel selecting ecting car walls, ceilings, lighting, handrails, bumper rails and fixtures
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200´ 100´ Roped Holeless
60´ Telescopic Holeless
30´
t h g i e h 20´ l e v a r T 0´
Holed
Holeless
■ Hydraulic
Elevators
■ Traction
Elevators
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Holeless Hydraulic Travel Height – Maximum Maximum stops Speed (ft/min)
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20 ft 3 100, 125
A
B
F
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PLAN
Key Attributes
D
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N o need for well hole drilling and its associated costs
G
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A bove-ground solution substantially reduces risk of soil and ground-water contamination
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A pplicable for: for:
Hoisting Beam (Not by Otis)
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– Hazard-sens H azard-sensitive itive sites – Waterfront sites
Plunger
– Existing buildings
Machine Room
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Available in both passenger and service elevator ele vator configurations and capacities
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Solid-state starter improves performance through precise control of electric current
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R EM
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remote elevator monitoring standard
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O ption ptional al:: – Front and rear entrances – C eiling height height of 9´-7˝ 9´-7˝ – 8´-0˝ clear opening – G las lassbac sbackk
Dimensions
s r o t a v e l E c i l u a r d y H
P assenger elevators
S ervice elevators
Rated lbs.
20 0 0
2 10 0
2 50 0
3 0 00
35 00
4 5 00
50 0 0
Passenger Capacity 1
13/12
13/12
16/15
20/18
23/21
30/28
33/31
Car A Interior width
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
5´-8˝
5´-11˝
B Interior depth
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-9˝
5´-5˝
7´-11˝
8´-6˝
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C Interior height
8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7 ˝ )
D Car door width
3´-0˝
3´-0˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
4´-0˝
4´-6˝
7´-4˝
7´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
7´-7˝
8´-4˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
7´-7˝
8´-4˝
5´-9˝
5´-9˝
5´-9˝
6´-3˝
6´-11˝
9´-8˝
10´-3˝
4´-8˝
4´-8˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-8˝
6´-2˝
12´-4˝
12´-4˝
12´-9˝
Hoistway E Width
Width in seismic zones F Depth
3
4
G Rough opening width H Rough opening height
7´-10˝
I Clear opening height
7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )
J Clear overhead to hoist beam
5
12´-4˝
K Minimum pit depth
Machine Room L Number of elevators in group
Width x depth 1
12´-4˝
12´-4˝
12´-4˝
4´-0˝ (5´-0˝ for Canadian Province of Ontario) to 7´-6˝ depending on rise
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1
2
3
4
5´-9˝ x 7´-4˝
11´-6˝ x 8´-6˝
17´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
22´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
C apacity code requirements: rements: U S/C anada.
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O verhead noted is for for 100 fpm. R equirements will vary with speed.
2
Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.
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3
In seismic zones 2 or greater.
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For cars with front and rear doors, add 91 ⁄ 4˝ to depth for 2000 to 3500 lb. capacities; add 12 1 ⁄ 4˝ for for 4500 and 5000 lb. lb. capacities.
P it depth changes based on speed: For 100 fpm, fpm, pit depth increas increases es 1˝ in depth dept h for each 1˝ increase in rise over 13´-7˝ up to 20´-0˝. C onsult O tis tis.com .com or your local local O tis represe representative ntative..
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For 125 fpm, pit depth increases 1˝ in depth for each 1˝ increase in rise over 12´-8˝ up to 20´20´-0˝ 0˝..
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Telescopic Holeless Hydraulic Travel Height – Max Maximu imum m Maximum stops Speed (ft/min)
E
30 ft 1 in 3 100, 12 125
A
B
F
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PLAN
Key Attributes
D
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N o need for well hole drilling and its associated costs
G
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A bo bove-ground ve-ground solution substantially substantially reduces risk of soil and ground-water contamination
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A pplicable for: for:
Hoisting Beam (Not by Otis)
C
J
– Hazard-sens H azard-sensitive itive sites – Waterfront sites
Plunger
– Existing buildings
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Available in passenger elevator configurations and capacities only
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Solid-state starter improves performance through precise control of electric current
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R EM
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Machine Room
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remote elevator monitoring standard
SECTION
O ption ptional al:: – Front and rear entrances – C eiling height height of 9´-7˝ 9´-7˝ – 8´-0˝ clear opening – G las lassbac sbackk
Dimensions
P ass assenger enger elevators
Rated lbs.
2000
2100
2500
3000
3500
Passenger Capacity1
13/12
13/12
16/15
20/18
23/21
A Interior width
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
B Interior depth
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-9˝
5´-5˝
Car
s r o t a v e l E c i l u a r d y H
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C Interior height D Car door width
8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ ) 3´-0˝
3´-0˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
7´-4˝
7´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
5´-9˝
5´-9˝
5´-9˝
6´-3˝
6´-11˝
G Rough opening width
4´-8˝
4´-8˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
H Rough opening height
7´-10˝
7´-10˝
7´-10˝
7´-10˝
7´-10˝
12´-8˝
12´-8˝
Hoistway E Width
Width in seismic zones F Depth
3
4
I Clear opening height
7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )
J Clear overhead to hoist beam
5
12´-8˝
K Minimum pit depth
12´-8˝
12´-8˝
4´-0˝ (5´-0˝ for Canada) to 7´-6˝ depending on rise
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Machine Room L Number of elevators in group
Width x depth 1
1 5´-9˝ x 7´-4˝
2 11´-6˝ x 8´-6˝
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4
17´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
22´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
C apacity code requiremen requirements ts:: US /C anada.
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For front and rear doors add 9 1 ⁄ 4˝ to depth.
2
Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.
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O verhead noted is for 100 fpm. R equirements will vary with speed.
3
In seismic zones 2 or greater.
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M aximum rise with 4´-0˝ -0˝ pit depth is 24´-4˝ -4˝. C ons onsul ultt O tis tis.com .com or your your local O tis representative. representative.
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Roped Holeless Hydraulic Travel Height – Maximum Maximum stops Speed (ft/min)
E
60 ft 7 100, 12 125, 15 150
A
B
F
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H
PLAN
Key Attributes
D
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N o need for well hole drilling and its associated costs
G
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A bove-ground solution substantially reduces risk of soil and ground-water contamination
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A pplicable for: for:
Hoisting Beam (Not by Otis)
C
J
– Hazard-sens H azard-sensitive itive sites – Waterfront sites
Plunger
– Existing buildings
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Machine Room
Available in passenger elevator configurations and capacities only
L
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S olid-s olid-state tate starter imp roves performance performance through precise control of electric current
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R EM
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remote elevator monitoring standard
SECTION
O ption ptional al:: – Front and rear entrances – C eiling height height of 9´-7˝ 9´-7˝ – 8´-0˝ clear opening – G las lassbac sbackk
Dimensions
s r o t a v e l E c i l u a r d y H
P ass assenger enger elevators
Rated lbs.
200 0
2 10 0
25 00
30 0 0
35 00
Passenger Capacity1
13/12
13/12
16/15
20/18
23/21
Car A Interior width B Interior depth
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-9˝
5´-5˝
2
C Interior height
8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ )
D Car door width
3´-0˝
3´-0˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
8´-0˝
8´-0˝
9´-0˝
9´-0˝
9´-0˝
8´-0˝
8´-0˝
9´-0˝
9´-0˝
9´-0˝
5´-9˝
5´-9˝
5´-9˝
6´-3˝
6´-11˝
4´-8˝
4´-8˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
Hoistway E Width
Width in se ismic zones seismic F Depth
3
4
G Rough opening width H Rough opening height
7´-10˝
I Clear opening height J Clear overhead to hoist beam
7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ ) 12´-3˝
5
K Min iniimum pit depth
4´-0˝ (5´-0˝ for Canadian Province of Ontario)
Machine Room L Number of elevators in group
Width x depth
1
2
3
4
5´-9˝ x 7´-4˝
11´-6˝ x 8´-6˝
17´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
22´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
1
C apacity code requirements: rements: U S/C anada.
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For cars with front and rear doors, add 91 ⁄ 4˝ to depth.
2
Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.
5
B ased on 125 fpm. R equirements will vary with speed.
3
In seismic zones 2 or greater.
6
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Holed Hydraulic Travel Height – Maximum Maximum stops Speed (ft/min)
E
60 ft 7 100, 12 125, 15 150
A
B
F
I
H
PLAN
Key Attributes
D
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Well hole drilling required
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Solid-state starter improves performance through precise control of electric current
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Available in both passenger and service elevator ele vator configurations and capacities
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P VC protection surr surrounds ounds wall wall and bottom of in-ground cylinder to prevent contact with underground under ground contaminants co ntaminants
R EM
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Hoisting Beam (Not by Otis)
C
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Plunger Machine Room
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O ption ptional al:: L
– Front and rear entrances – C eiling height height of 9´-7˝ 9´-7˝
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– 8´-0˝ clear opening – G las lassback sback Well Hole (Required)
Cylinder with PVC Protection
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Dimensions
P assenger elevators
S ervice elevators
Rated lbs.
2 000
2 10 0
2 50 0
30 00
3 5 00
45 0 0
5 00 0
Passenger Capacity1
13/12
13/12
16/15
20/18
23/21
30/28
33/31
Car A Interior width
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
5´-8˝
5´-11˝
B Interior depth
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-9˝
5´-5˝
7´-11˝
8´-6˝
s r o t a v e l E c i l u a r d y H
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C Interior height D Car door width
8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ ) 3´-0˝
3´-0˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
4´-0˝
4´-6˝
7´-4˝
7´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
7´-5˝
8´-2˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
7´-7˝
8´-4˝
5´-9˝
5´-9˝
5´-9˝
6´-3˝
6´-11˝
9´-8˝
10´-3˝
4´-8˝
4´-8˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-8˝
6´-2˝
Hoistway E Width
Width in se ismic zones seismic
3
F Depth
4
G Rough opening width H Rough opening height
7´-10˝
I Clear opening height J Clear overhead to hoist beam
7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ ) 12´-3˝ (12´-8˝ for 5000 rated lbs.)
5
K Minimum pit depth
4´-0˝ (5´-0˝ for Canadian Province of Ontario)
Machine Room L Number of elevators in group
Width x depth
1 5´-9˝ x 7´-4˝
1
C apacit apacity y code requireme requirements nts:: US /C anada.
2
Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.
3
In seismic zones 2 or greater.
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3
4
11´-6˝ x 8´-6˝
17´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
22´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
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For front and rear doors add 9 1 ⁄ 4˝ to depth for 2000 to 3500 lb. capacities; add 12 1 ⁄ 4˝ for 4500 and 5000 lb. capacities.
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B ased on 125 fpm. R equirements will vary with speed.
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Gen2™ Machine Room-less Elevator Travel Height – Maxim Maximum um
Key Attributes 196 ft @ 200 (ft/m (ft/min) in) 300 ft@ 350 (ft/min) (ft/min)1 30 200, 350
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Space-saving configuration eliminates the need for a machine room
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Flexible control space/room placement— up to 100 feet away from top of hoistway (depending on wiring configuration within the building)
IMPORTANT:
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To assist in your planning, we recommend that you call your your O tis representative representative at a t the beginning beginni ng of the project.
Environm entally friendly system uses up to 50% les Environmentally less s energy than traditional geared systems. Technologically advanced design makes it lubrication-free
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Integrated compo nent design design mak m ak es the the G en2 sy syste stem m the smoothest, quietest elevator in the industry
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Maximum stops Speed (ft/min)
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O ption ptional al:: – C eiling height height 9´-7˝ 9´-7˝ – Interior cab design flexibility – G las lassback sback
Dimensions Front 0H AIA Opening
r o t a v e l E s s e l m o o R e n i h c a M ™ 2 n e G
P assenger elevators
Rated lbs.
2100
Passenger Capacity Car
13/12
2
4
Service elevators
25 00
3 000
35 00
400 0
4 00 0 H
4 50 0 H
5 00 0 H
5000H AIA
16/15
20/18
23/21
27/25
27/25
30/28
33/31
33/31
A Interior width
5´-8˝
6´-85 ⁄ 16 ˝ ˝ 16
6´-85 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
6´-85 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
7´-85 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
5´-85 ⁄ 16 ˝ ˝ 16
5´-85 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
5´-115 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
5´-85 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
B Interior depth
4´-3˝
4´-35 ⁄ 32 ˝ ˝ 32
4´-9˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
7´-5 1 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
7´-11˝
8´-6˝
9´-0˝
C Interior height
8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝)
3
D Car door width
3´-0˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
4´-0˝
4´-0˝
4´-0˝
4´-6˝
4´-0˝
7´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
9´-4˝
8´-2˝
8´-2˝
8´-5˝
8´-2˝
In seismic zones
7´-4˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
9´-6˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-7˝
8´-4˝
F Double hoistway
1
15´-0˝
17´-0˝
17´-0˝
17´-0˝
19´-0˝
16´-8˝
16´-8˝
17´-2˝
16´-8˝
In seismic zones
15´-0˝
17´-4˝
17´-4˝
17´-4˝
19´-4˝
17´-0˝
17´-0˝
17´-6˝
17´-0˝
22´-8˝
25´-8˝
25´-8˝
25´-8˝
28´-8˝
24´-10˝
24´-10˝
25´-11˝
24´-10˝
22´-8˝
26´-2˝
26´-2˝
26´-2˝
29´-2˝
25´-8˝
25´-8˝
26´-5˝
25´-8˝
6´-7 ⁄ 2 ˝ ˝
6´-7 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
7´-1 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
7´-10˝
7´-10˝
9´-2˝
9´-8˝
10´-3˝
10´-9˝
6´-7 6´ -7 ⁄ 2 ˝ ˝
6´-7 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
7´-1 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
7´-10˝
7´-10˝
9´-2˝
9´-8˝
10´-3˝
10´-9˝
4´-8˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
6´-2˝
5´-8˝
Hoistway
Width E Single hoistway1 1
1
G Triple hoistway
1
In seismic zones
1
H Depth
In se seis ism mic zo zonnes I Rough opening width
1 1
1 1
1 1
J Rough opening height
7´-10˝
K Clear opening height
7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )
Totall overhead for 8´-0˝ car L Tota @ 200 ft/min 14´-7˝ @ 350 ft/min
15´-3 ⁄ 2 ˝ ˝ 1
14´-8˝
14´-8˝
14´-8˝
14´-8˝
14´-8˝
14´-8˝
14´-8˝
14´-8˝
15´-4 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
15´-4 ⁄ 2 ˝ ˝
15´-4 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
15´-4 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
15´-4 ⁄ 2 ˝ ˝
15´-4 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
15´-4 ⁄ 2 ˝ ˝
15´-41 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Total overhead for 9´-7˝ car @ 200 ft/min
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16´-3˝
16´-3
16´-3
16´-3
16´-3
16´-3
16´-3
16´-3
@ 350 ft/min
–
16´-11 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
16´-11 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
16´-11 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
16´-11 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
16´-11 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
16´-11 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
16´-11 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
16´-111 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
M Minimum pit depth
@ 200 ft/min
4´-111 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 4
@ 350 ft/min
5´-51 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 4
Control Space/Room N Control space–simplex
1
2
8
H x 2´-10˝ width
Control room–simplex
H x 5´-0˝ width
Control room–duplex
H x 7´-0˝ width
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N
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M
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Front 0H AIA and Rear Opening
P assenger elevators
S ervice elevators
Rated lbs.
2 50 0
30 0 0
35 0 0
4 00 0
4 0 0 0H
4 5 0 0H
500 0H
Passenger Capacity Car
16/15
20/18
23/21
27/25
27/25
30/28
33/31
A Interior width
6´-85 ⁄ 16 ˝ ˝ 16
6´-85 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
6´-85 ⁄ 16 ˝ ˝ 16
7´-85 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
5´-85 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
5´-85 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
5´-115 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
5´-8˝
B Interior depth
4´-3 ⁄ 4 ˝ ˝
4´-9 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
5´-5 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
5´-5 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
7´-5 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
7´-11 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
8´-6 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
9´-09 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
4´-0˝
4´-0˝
4´-0˝
4´-6˝
4´-0˝
9´-4˝
9´-4˝
9´-4˝
10´-4˝
8´-2˝
8´-2˝
8´-5˝
8´-2˝
In seismic zones
9´-6˝
9´-6˝
9´-6˝
10´-6˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-7˝
8´-4˝
F Double hoistway
1
19´-0˝
19´-0˝
19´-0˝
21´-0˝
16´-8˝
16´-8˝
17´-2˝
16´-8˝
In seismic zones
19´-4˝
19´-4˝
19´-4˝
21´-4˝
17´-0˝
17´-0˝
17´-6˝
17´-0˝
28´-8˝
28´-8˝
28´-8˝
31´-8˝
24´-10˝
24´-10˝
25´-11˝
24´-10˝
29´-2˝
29´-2˝
29´-2˝
32´-2˝
25´-8˝
25´-8˝
26´-5˝
25´-8˝
6´-6 ⁄ 14 ˝ ˝ 14
7´-0 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
7´-8 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
7´-8 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
10´-2 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
10´-8 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
11´-3 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
11´-91 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
6´-61 ⁄ 14 ˝ ˝ 14
7´-01 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
7´-81 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
7´-81 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
10´-21 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
10´-81 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
11´-31 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
11´-91 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
6´-2˝
5´-8˝
3
5
C Interior height
5
5
5
9
5
5000H AIA 33/31
8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝)
D Car door width
Hoistway
Width E Single hoistway1 1
1
G Triple hoistway
1
In seismic zones
1
H Depth
In seismic zones I Rough opening width
1
1
J Rough opening height K Clear opening height
1
1
1
1
1
7´-10˝ 7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )
L Total overhead for 8´-0˝ car
@ 200 ft/min
14´-8˝
@ 350 ft/min
15´-41 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 2
Total overhead for 9´-7˝ 9´-7˝ car @ 200 ft/min
16´-3˝
@ 350 ft/min
16´-111 ⁄ 2 ˝ ˝
M Minimum pit depth
@ 200 ft/min
4´-111 ⁄ ˝ 4˝
@ 350 ft/min
5´-51 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 4
Control Space/Room N Control space–simplex
1
H x 2´-10˝ width
Control room–simplex
H x 5´-0˝ width
Control room–duplex
H x 7´-0˝ width
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r o t a v e l E s s e l m o o R e n i h c a M ™ 2 n e G
Elevonic High-Rise Gearless ®
Travel Height – Maximum Maximum stops Speed (ft/min) 1
Key Attributes 720 ft* 36–87 500–1200
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R ide comfort— smooth accel acceler eration ation and deceler deceleration ation with absolute minimum vibration and noise
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remote elevator monitoring standard
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3Dimensions 00 0
s s e l r a e G e s i R h g i H c i n o v e l E ®
35 00
4 0 0 0 4 5 0 0H
2 500
5 0 00 H
5000H AIA
Rated lbs.
2 000
Speed
500
700
8 00
500
7 00
8 00
10 0 0
500
70 0
80 0
10 00
13/12
13/12
16/15
16/15
16/15
16/15
16/15
20/18
20/18
20/18
20/18
1
Passenger Capacity 2
25 00
20 00 3 0 00
Car 3 A Interior width
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
B Interior depth
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-3˝
4´-9˝
4´-9˝
4´-9˝
4´-9˝
C Interior height
8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ & 10´-0˝ )
D Car door width
3´-0˝
3´-0˝
3´-0˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
7´-4˝
7´-4˝
7´-61 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-8˝
8´-8˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-8˝
8´-8˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
7´-10 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
9´-0˝
9´-0˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
9´-0˝
9´-0˝
15´-0˝
15´-0˝
15´-9˝
17´-0˝
17´-0˝
17´-8˝
17´-8˝
17´-0˝
17´-0˝
17´-8˝
17´-8˝
15´-4˝
15´-4˝
16´-1˝
17´-4˝
17´-4˝
18´-4˝
18´-4˝
17´-4˝
17´-4˝
18´-4˝
18´-4˝
22´´-8˝ 8˝
22´22 ´-8 8˝
23´´-7 7 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
25´-8˝
25´-8˝
26´-8˝
26´-8˝
25´-8˝
25´-8˝
26´-8˝
26´-8˝
23´23 ´-0˝ 0˝
23´23 ´-0˝ 0˝
24´24 ´-3 3 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
26´-2˝
26´-2˝
27´-8˝
27´-8˝
26´-2˝
26´-2˝
27´-8˝
27´-8˝
6´-10 ˝
6´-10 ˝
7´-2 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
6´-10 ˝
6´-10 ˝
7´-2 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
7´-2 ⁄ ˝ 2˝
2 7´-1 ⁄ ˝ ˝
2 7´-1 ⁄ ˝ ˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
6´-11 ˝
6´-11 ˝
7´-3 ⁄ 2 ˝ ˝
6´-11 ˝
6´-11 ˝
2 7´-3 ⁄ ˝ ˝
2 7´-3 ⁄ ˝ ˝
2 7´-2 ⁄ ˝ ˝
2 7´-2 ⁄ ˝ ˝
7´-7˝
7´-7˝
4´-8˝
4´-8˝
4´-8˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
Hoistway
Width E Single hoistway
In seismic zones
4
F Double hoistway
In seismic zones
4
ripple ho hois istw twaay G Tri In seismic zones
4
H Depth
In seismic zones
4
I Rough opening width
1
1 1
1
1
J Rough opening height
1
5´-2˝
1
1
1 1
1 1
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
20´-1˝
19´-5˝
20´-6˝
19´-6˝
20´-1˝
7´-10˝
K Clear opening height L Clear overhead
1
7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )
5
For 8´-0˝ car
19´-4˝
20´-1˝
19´-6˝
For 9´-7˝ car
20´-11˝
21´-8˝ 21
21´-1˝
20´-6˝
21´-5˝
21´-1˝
21´-8˝
21´-0˝
22´-1˝
21´-1˝
21´-8˝
For 10´-0˝ car
21´-4˝
22´-1˝
21´-6˝
20´-11˝
21´-10˝
21´-6˝
22´-1˝
21´-5˝
22´-6˝
21´-6˝
22´-1˝
5´-10˝
6´-7˝
12´-5˝
5´-10˝
6´-7˝
12´-5˝
13´-0˝
5´-10˝
6´-11˝
12´-10˝
13´-5˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
13´-11˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
13´-11˝
17´-7˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
13´-11˝
17´-7˝
M Minimum pit depth5
18´-11˝
19´-10˝
19´-6˝
Machine Room N Minimum headroom
* Travel height will vary depending on speed. 1
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2
C apacity code requir requirements ements:: U S/C anada.
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N
Machine Room
E
B
H
PLAN
D
C
K
J
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Buffer
M
SECTION
30 00
3 50 0
4 0 0 0 4 5 0 0H
2 000
250 0
5 0 00 H
5000H AIA
Rated lbs.
300 0
35 00
Speed
120 0
500
700
80 0
1 00 0
1 200
50 0
7 00
80 0
1 0 00
1 200
20/18
23/21
23/21
23/21
23/21
23/21
27/25
27/25
27/25
27/25
27/25
A Interior width
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
6´-8˝
7´-8˝
7´-8˝
7´-8˝
7´-8˝
7´-8˝
B Interior depth
4´-9˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
5´-5˝
1
Passenger Capacity Car
2
4 0 00
s s e l r a e G e s i R h g i H c i n o v e l E
3
C Interior height
8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ & 10´-0˝ )
D Car door width
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6˝
3´-6
4´-0˝
4´-0˝
4´-0˝
4´-0˝
4´-0˝
8´-8˝
8´-4˝
8´-4˝
8´-8˝
8´-8˝
8´-8˝
9´-4˝
9´-4˝
9´-8˝
9´-8˝
9´-8˝
9´-0˝
8´-6˝
8´-6˝
9´-0˝
9´-0˝
9´-0˝
9´-6˝
9´-6˝
10´-0˝
10´-0˝
10´-0˝
17´-8˝
17´-0˝
17´-0˝
17´-8˝
17´-8˝
17´-8˝
19´-0˝
19´-0˝
19´-8˝
19´-8˝
19´-8˝
18´-4˝
17´-4˝
17´-4˝
18´-4˝
18´-4˝
18´-4˝
19´-4˝
19´-4˝
20´-4˝
20´-4˝
20´-4˝
26´-8˝
25´-8˝
25´-8˝
26´-8˝
26´-8˝
26´-8˝
28´-8˝
28´-8˝
29´-8˝
29´-8˝
29´-8˝
27´-8˝
26´-2˝
26´-2˝
27´-8˝
27´-8˝
27´-8˝
29´-2˝
29´-2˝
30´-8˝
30´-8˝
30´-8˝
7´-6˝
7´-10˝
7´-10˝
8´-2˝
8´-2˝
8´-2˝
7´-10˝
7´-10˝
8´-2˝
8´-2˝
8´-2˝
7´-7˝
7´-11˝
7´-11˝
8´-3˝
8´-3˝
8´-3˝
7´-11˝
7´-11˝
8´-3˝
8´-3˝
8´-3˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-2˝
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
5´-8˝
Hoistway
Width E Single hoistway
In seismic zones
4
F Double hoistway
In seismic zones
4
G Triple hoistway
In seismic zones
4
H Depth
In seismic zones
4
I Rough opening width J Rough opening height K Clear opening height L Clear overhead
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7´-10˝ 7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )
5
For 8´-0˝ car
20´-1˝
18´-0˝
19´-0˝
19´-6˝
20´-1˝
20´-1˝
18´-2˝
18´-11˝
19´-6˝
20´-1˝
20´-1˝
For 9´-7˝ car
21´-8˝
19´-7˝
20´-7˝
21´-1˝
21´-8˝
21´-8˝
19´-9˝
20´-6˝
21´-1˝
21´-8˝
21´-8˝
22´-1˝
20´-0˝
21´-0˝
21´-6˝
22´-1˝
22´-1˝
20´-2˝
20´-11˝
21´-6˝
22´-1˝
22´-1˝
13´-5˝
5´-10˝
6´-11˝
12´-10˝
13´-5˝
13´-5˝
6´-4˝
6´-11˝
12´-10˝
13´-5˝
13´-5˝
N Minimum headroom 11´-9˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
11´-9˝
11´-9˝
11´-9˝
7´-6˝
7´-6˝
11´-9˝
11´-9˝
11´-9˝
For 10´-0˝ car M Minimum pit depth
5
Machine Room
3
Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.
4
For seismic zones 2 or greater.
5
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NextStep™ Escalator Maximum rise
32 ft - 9 11 ⁄ 16 16 in
Key Attributes
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LOWER LANDING
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– Space between cleats on risers reduced by 50%
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R ounded step nose reduces reduces risk risk of injury Slim profile and overall dimensions reduced by 15% enabling easy retr retrofit ofit in existing space Lowest vibration levels in industry and synchronized handrail-to-step speed provides improved ride comfort R emote monitoring monitoring with the the RE M
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E
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F
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C
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r o t a l a c s E ™ p e t S t x e N
NextStep 24 ˝ A Step width B Finish width C Minimum pit opening D Minimum rough opening E Maximum rise
Minimum rise F Minimum pit depth G Beam-to-beam calculation
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NextStep 40 ˝
NextStep 32 ˝
32˝
40˝
3´-9˝
4´-5 ˝
12´-10 11 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
12´-0 1 ⁄ 16 ˝ ˝ 16
12´-01 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
4´-0 1 ⁄ 8 ˝ ˝
4´-8 1 ⁄ ˝ 8˝
5´-41 ⁄ 8 ˝ ˝
32´-9 11 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
32´-9 11 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
32´-911 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
9´-6˝
9´-6˝
3´-5 ⁄ 16 6˝ 1 ˝
3´-5 ⁄ 16 ˝ ˝ 16
3´-59 ⁄ 16 ˝ ˝ 16
1.732x E +15´-6 1 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
1.732x E +13´-9 1 ⁄ ˝4 ˝
1.732 x E +13´-91 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 4
9
5´-1˝
9´-6˝
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Freight Elevators Applications A ll class classes es of commercial comm ercial and industrial: – C las lass s A – gener general al freight freight loading – C las lass s B – automobile automobiles, s, trucks, trucks, bus buses es – C las lass s C – industr industrial ial fork fork lift loadi loading ng
Key Attributes
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Withstands heavier loads to meet the highest performance and quality standards in the industry
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Available in various duties and speeds C onsult your O tis representative representative
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263 ft (NCT Model) 394 ft (NPT Model) RETURN END
Key Attributes
• • •
A
B
F
DRIVE END
s k l a W g n i v o M d n a s r o t a v e l E t h g i e r F
M axim aximum um safety, rel reliabi iability lity and efficiency Wide range of finishes, pallet widths and optional features
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Dimensions NCT Model
60640
A Pallet width
32˝
40˝
B Finish width
4´-7˝
5´-3˝
C Maximum length
263´-0˝
263´-0˝
imuum pit depth (at ends) D Minim
3´-55 ⁄ ˝ 8˝
3´-55 ⁄ 8 ˝ ˝
1´´-7 7 ⁄ 16 ˝ ˝ 16
1´-711 ⁄ 16 ˝ ˝ 16
E Min inim imum um pi pitt op opeeni ninng (r (ret etur urn) n)
17´´-8 85 ⁄ ˝ 8˝
17´-85 ⁄ ˝ 8˝
Minim imuum pit openin ingg (drive)
19´-41 ⁄ ˝ 4˝
17´-85 ⁄ ˝ 8˝
4´-101 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
5´-61 ⁄ 8 ˝ ˝
32´-93 ⁄ ˝ 4˝
32´-93 ⁄ ˝ 4˝
61048
61056
61064
A Pallet width
40˝
48˝
56˝
B Finish width
5´-5˝
6´-1˝
6´-9˝
C Maximum length
394´-0˝
394´-0˝
394´-0˝
imuum pit depth (at ends) D Minim
3´-11 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
3´-11 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
3´-117 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 8
1´- 4˝ / 2´-1˝
1´-4˝ / 2´-2 3 ⁄ ˝4 ˝
1´-4˝/ -4˝ / 2´-43 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 4
inim imum um pi pitt op opeeni ninng (r (ret etur urn) n) E Min
20´´-3 31 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
20´-31 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
20´-31 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 2
Minim imuum pit openin ingg (drive)
20´-31 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
20´-31 ⁄ ˝2 ˝
20´-31 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 2
5´-81 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
6´-41 ⁄ ˝8 ˝
7´-01 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 8
22´-11 1 ⁄ 2 ˝ ˝ / 32´-93 ⁄ ˝4 ˝
21´-4˝/ 32´-93 ⁄ 4 ˝ ˝
19´-81 ⁄ ˝/ ˝/ 32´-93 ⁄ ˝ ˝ 4 4
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Finishes and Fixtures O tis offers design professionals the the widest range of interior options optio ns in the industry. From a broad array of surfaces to responsive user interface interface solutions, every elem element ent incorporates O tis tis’’ lon long-t g-ter erm m com mitment to safety, durability and q uality. N o m atter what what your mo most st critical critical design crite cr iteria— ria— aesth aesthetic, etic, budgetary, m axim um durability durabi lity— O tis offe offers rs an exceptional degree of flexibility in the selection of:
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Entrance frames and doors C ar interior surfaces surfaces C ar ceilings and lighting solutions solutions H andrails and bump er rails rails C ar and hall fixtures fixtures,, inclu including ding operating op erating panels, hall lanterns and position indicators
In addition to a broad palette of standard interior finishes finishes,, O tis also also work s with architects to create virtually unlimited custom car finishes to ensure that elevator systems coordinate seamlessly with any design concept. C ontact your your O tis repres representative entative to explore the full range of finishes and fixtures through our A rch rchitectur itectural al D esign catalog catalog and a nd Finishes brochure.
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Otis Portfolio of Support and Service Simplifying the elevator selection process is only Otis’ first step towards redefining our support for for architects, developers and general contractors. Our multi-faceted website, Otis.com, allows you to plan your project, project, from analysis analysis based on building population to configuring and detailing the elevator system by available hoistway space. Otis’comprehensive maintenance programs are unmatched in the industry. REM ® elevator monitoring system, OMMS® maintenance management system, OTISLINE ® communic communication ation center‚ outstandin outstanding g customer support, support, and the best trained technicians ensure that your elevator system continues to perform as designed for the life of the equipment. Otis.com Otis.com is your personal link to the world’s largest elevator company company.. It provides interactive web-based tools to meet specific user requirements. Through the Architect’s Assistant online tool, architects can meet their project requirements by entering building parameters and downloading:
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REM ® Monitoring System REM remote elevator monitoring provides the most sophisticated diagnostic and detection system available. It continuously monitors hundreds hundreds of diagnostic criteria criteria to ensure © optimal performa performance, nce, and places places a call to the OTISLINE OTISLINE communication center where a service specialist can immediately dispatch a mechanic if necessary. necessary. The REM system system is also available on select non-Otis equipment. OMMS ® Maintenance Management System OMMS maintenance management system is tailored to the unique characteristics of the customers’ custome rs’ elevators, including equipment type, environment and usage. Otis standardized work processes and task scheduling ensure that the right maintenance is delivered at the right time throughout the life of the elevator system. OTISLINE ® Communicat Communications ions Center A 24/7 customer service center ensures rapid response to customer and REM system calls. Staffed by trained customer service professionals, the center supports more than 350 branch locations and handles over 1.5 million calls a year in multiple languages. Technical Education Center Our Technical Education Center (TEC) provides Otis technicians with top-notch training on a full range of non-Otis equipment. With on-site simulators for a variety of systems, technicians technicians and supervisors can test electronic component repairs repairs and diagnose service issues. TEC training allows Otis to provide the same high level of service for all your systems. The information contained in this brochure is subject to change without notice. Visit www.otis.com for the most current infor mation.
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