Passenger Elevators
Our passenger elevators combine style, comfort, and efficiency to provide the perfect vertical transportation solution for your building. With advanced technology and sleek design, these elevators offer a premium experience for users.
Applications
- Residential apartment buildings and condominiums
- Commercial office buildings and corporate headquarters
- Hotels and hospitality venues
- Retail centers and shopping malls
- Educational institutions and campus buildings
Technical Details
- Capacity: 272kg to 2000kg (4-26 persons)
- Speed: 1.0m/s to 2.5m/s
- Machine Room: Available in both machine room and machine room-less configurations
- Drive System: Gearless traction with energy-efficient motors
- Max Height: Up to 12 floors depending on configuration
Choosing the Right Passenger Elevator
When selecting a passenger elevator, consider these key factors:
- Building Height and Traffic: Taller buildings and higher traffic require faster elevators with more capacity
- Space Constraints: Machine room-less options work well when space is limited
- Energy Efficiency: Our regenerative drive systems can reduce energy consumption by up to 40%
- Interior Design: We offer customizable cabin to match your building's aesthetic
Hydraulic Elevators
Our hydraulic elevators provide reliable, cost-effective solutions ideal for low to mid-rise buildings. Using fluid pressure to raise and lower the cabin, these elevators offer smooth operation with lower initial installation costs.
Applications
- Low-rise residential buildings (2-5 floors)
- Small to medium commercial properties
- Retrofit projects with limited overhead space
- Buildings where machine room can be located at ground level
Technical Details
- Capacity: 272kg to 2500kg
- Speed: 0.4m/s to 0.8m/s
- Machine Room: Required, typically at the lowest level
- Drive System: Hydraulic pump with environmentally friendly fluid options
- Max Height: Generally limited to 8 floors (approximately 25 meters)
Choosing the Right Hydraulic Elevator
Consider hydraulic elevators when:
- Building Height: Your building is low to mid-rise (up to 8 floors)
- Space Configuration: You have available space for a machine room at ground level
- Budget: Initial installation cost is more important than long-term energy efficiency
- Load Requirements: You need to transport heavy loads with maximum stability
Hospital Elevators
Our hospital elevators are specially designed to meet the unique demands of healthcare facilities. These elevators provide smooth, quiet operation with enhanced capacity for patient beds, medical equipment, and emergency transport.
Applications
- Hospitals and medical centers
- Rehabilitation facilities
- Senior living communities and nursing homes
- Medical office buildings
- Research laboratories with sensitive equipment transport needs
Technical Details
- Capacity: 884kg to 2000kg
- Speed: 0.75m/s to 2.5m/s
- Machine Room: Usually required for larger hospital elevators
- Door Width: Extra-wide configurations (900mm to 1400mm)
- Special Features: Power Backup systems, priority service controls
Choosing the Right Hospital Elevator
When selecting hospital elevators, consider these critical factors:
- Bed Transport: Ensure cabin dimensions accommodate standard hospital beds with attending staff
- Infection Control: Our elevators can be equipped with antimicrobial materials and touchless controls
- Emergency Backup: All hospital elevators include advanced backup power systems
- Priority Service: Integrated systems allow emergency prioritization during critical situations
Dumbwaiters
Our dumbwaiter systems provide efficient small-load transport solutions for restaurants, hotels, libraries, and healthcare facilities. These compact systems save time and reduce injury risk by eliminating the need to manually carry items between floors.
Applications
- Restaurants and commercial kitchens
- Hotels and hospitality venues
- Libraries and document storage facilities
- Pharmacies and healthcare supply rooms
- Retail stockrooms and warehouses
Technical Details
- Capacity: 50kg to 300kg
- Speed: 0.3m/s to 0.5m/s
- Machine Room: Not typically required, compact drive system
- Cabin Dimensions: Customizable to fit specific transport needs
Choosing the Right Dumbwaiter
Select the ideal dumbwaiter by considering:
- Load Requirements: Accurately assess the weight and dimensions of items to be transported
- Usage Frequency: Higher usage environments benefit from more robust drive systems
- Space Constraints: Our compact designs require minimal shaft space
- Special Needs: Options for temperature-controlled or secure document transport available
Elevator Type Comparison
Compare our elevator types to determine which solution best meets your specific requirements:
| Feature |
Passenger |
Hydraulic |
Hospital |
Dumbwaiter |
| Machine Room Required |
Optional ✔/✘ |
Yes ✔ |
Usually ✔ |
No ✘ |
| Max Weight Capacity |
2000kg |
2500kg |
2500kg |
300kg |
| Suitable for High-Rise |
Yes ✔ |
No ✘ |
Yes ✔ |
No ✘ |
| Energy Efficiency |
High ✔ |
Low ✘ |
Medium ✔ |
High ✔ |
| Initial Cost |
Medium |
Low |
Medium |
Very Low |
| Maintenance Cost |
Medium |
High |
Medium-High |
Low |
| Commercial Buildings |
Ideal ✔ |
Good ✔ |
Suitable ✔ |
Limited ✘ |
| Residential Use |
Ideal ✔ |
Good ✔ |
Oversized ✘ |
Limited ✘ |
Elevator Safety Precautions
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Essential Safety Guidelines
- Regular Maintenance: Schedule routine inspections and maintenance to ensure all components are functioning properly.
- Capacity Limits: Never exceed the maximum weight capacity or passenger count displayed in the elevator.
- Door Safety: Never force elevator doors open or closed; use the designated buttons and wait for automatic operation.
- Emergency Procedures: Familiarize building occupants with elevator emergency protocols, including the use of alarm buttons.
- Children Safety: Young children should always be accompanied by adults when using elevators.
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Emergency Situations
- Power Outage: All our elevators are equipped with emergency backup lighting and communication systems.
- Fire Safety: In case of fire, use stairways instead of elevators unless specifically designed as fire-service elevators.
- Entrapment: If trapped, remain calm, use the emergency call button, and wait for professional assistance.
- Earthquake: Exit the elevator at the nearest floor if possible; if trapped, stay calm and use emergency communication.
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