I found this to be a very interesting elevator system. First of all, it's in a 12-story parking garage and it's destinations dispatch. My real question is, why do you need destination dispatch in a parking garage anyways? It's not like it's insanely busy unlike the regular high-rise elevators in the tower. And the service elevators don't have destination dispatch, aren't those used more often than the parking garage elevators too? Oh well who cares, it's a cool elevator system. The specifications can be found below.
Brand: Otis
Motor Type: GEN2 Traction
Modernized: Yes
Hall Stations: Compass Keypad
-Illumination Color: No Light In Buttons
-Button Type: Keypad Numbers
-Panel Finishing: Stainless Steel
Hall Lanterns: None (There is a car annunciator though)
Cab Stations: None (except fire service panel and door operation)
-Illumination Color: Blue
-Button Type: Projecting
-Panel Finishing: Stainless Steel
-ADA Compliant: Yes
Indicator: Otis Series 7 (ACME)
-Illumination Color: Blue
Cab Lanterns: Compass Floor Announcer (Takes place of car lantern)
-Illumination Color: Blue
Phone: Otis
-ADA Compliant: Yes
-Location of Phone: On Panel
Door Type: Center Open
-Safety Sensor Type: Infrared
Capacity: 3500 Lbs
Speed: 500 FPM
Distance Traveled: About 150 Feet
Floors Served: T(Tunnel), B(Basement), *1-12
Year Installed: 1983
Other Observations or Details: This is one of Denver's many large parking garages.
18 апр 2015