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Page 1: The Next Generation of Elevator · History 1968 Started Korea’s first elevator company 1985 Began production of gearless elevators (DC control) 1987 Developed VVVF controlled elevators

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ISO 9001Certificate

ISO 14001Certificate

KOTRA“Seal of Excellence”

SIGMA constantly endeavors to improve products so that information in this catalog is subject to change without notice.2010.2 Printed in Korea / Revision No. 0

www.sigmaelevator.comYour Elevator Partner

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P03 SIGMA History

P04 SIGMA Global Network

P06 Next Generation of Elevator

P08 Advanced Technology

P10 Leading to a Green Future

P12 Space Saving

P14 Modern & Universal Design

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The Global Leader of the Elevator Industry

Elevator Company

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History1968 Started Korea’s first elevator company

1985 Began production of gearless elevators (DC control)

1987 Developed VVVF controlled elevators

1989 Installed new elevator test tower (114m, Changwon Factory)

1992 Acquired ISO 9001 Certificate

1993 Produced VVVF controlled gearless elevators (up to 420m/min)

1997 Established second factory in Dalian, China to meet demand in theChinese market

1998 Produced 100,000 units of elevators and escalators

2001 SIGMA brand established for overseas marketing

2005 Achieved 100 million USD in overseas contracts

2006 Exported 53,715 units to 75 countries

2008 Achieved 200 million USD in overseas contracts

2009 Obtained KOTRA Seal of Excellence

1996 Acquired ISO 14001 Certificate

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P03 SIGMA History P04 SIGMA Global Network P06 Next Generation of Elevator P08 Advanced Technology P10 Leading to a Green Future P12 Space Saving P14 Modern & Universal Design

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Seoul

Dalian

Changwon

ASIAEUROPE

AFRICA

SIGMA is an overseas brand from Korea,and exports to over 75 countries worldwide.

SIGMA works for the whole world

Headquarter (1 country) Factory (2 countries)

SIGMA Distributor (75 countries) Sigma Subsidiaries (5 countries)

MAG 218(UAE)

Khalid Al Attar Tower(UAE)

Triumph Palace(Russia)

Dalian Factory(China)

Changwon Factory(Korea)

Borobiovy(Russia)

Armada Tower(UAE)

Global Network

USA

Dominican Republic

Mexico

Guatemala

Panama

Venezuela

Colombia

Ecuador

Peru

Chile

Brazil

Uruguay

Argentina

Thailand

Malaysia

Singapore

Vietnam

Hong Kong

Georgia

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Kazakhstan

Uzbekistan

Turkmenistan

Pakistan

India

Bangladesh

Myanmar

Philippines

Indonesia

Brunei

Mongolia

China

Korea

Sri Lanka

Bulgaria

Czech

Slovakia

Slovenia

Hungary

Croatia

Bosnia

Serbia

Montenegro

Macedonia

Albania

Romania

Moldova

Ukraine

Lithuania

Latvia

Estonia

Russia

Syria

Iraq

Kuwait

Bahrain

Qatar

Lebanon

Palestine

Jordan

Egypt

Saudi

Nigeria

Libya

Algeria

Tunisia

Morocco

South Africa

Zambia,

Madagascar

Mauritius

Ethiopia

Yemen

Oman

U.A.E

Bulgaria, Czech, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary,Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro,Macedonia, Albania, Romania, Moldova,Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia

Seoul(Korea)Changwon(Korea), Dalian(China)Hong Kong, Malaysia,Singapore,Thailand, Vietnam

Headquarter:F a c t o r y :Subsidiary:

EuropeFacilitiesSyria, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Lebanon,Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi, Nigeria, Libya,Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, South Africa, Zambia,Madagascar, Mauritius, Ethiopia, Yemen, Oman,U.A.E

Middle East & Africa

Korea World TradeCenter (Korea)

Emerald Tower(Kazakhstan)

LG Beijing Tower(China)

Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong,Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, India,Bangladesh, Myanmar, Philippines, Indonesia,Brunei, Mongolia, China, Korea, Sri Lanka

Asia

Plaza La Castellana(Venezuela)

Torre GlobalBank (Panama)

Waters(Panama)

Ocean Two(Panama)

USA, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Guatemala,Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru,Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina

North & South America

CENTRAL AMERICA

OCEANIA

NORTH AMERICA

SOUTH AMERICA

ATLANTICOCEAN

PACIFICOCEANINDIAN

OCEAN

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P03 SIGMA History P04 SIGMA Global Network P06 Next Generation of Elevator P08 Advanced Technology P10 Leading to a Green Future P12 Space Saving P14 Modern & Universal Design

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Flexible Steel Belts Reliable ControllerThe polyurethane-coated flat steel belt is up to20% lighter and lasts up to 3 times longerthan conventional ropes. Its flexibility resultsin a much smaller bending radius.

Compact Gearless Machine

Machine Roomless System

A sheave has allowed SIGMA to design amachine that is up to 70% smaller thanconventional ones

The compact MUSE gearless machine does notrequire a machine room and can be easilypositioned on the guide rails. This means allbearing loads can be transferred to the pit, thusreducing structural building costs.

The PULSE electronic system continually monitors the status of thebelts’ steel cords. In contrast to visual inspections of conventional steel ropes,the PULSE system automatically detects and informs technicians of thequality of the belt cord, thus eliminating downtime and greatly enhancing thereliability of the inspection.

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KEY COMPONENTS

Flat, polyurethane-coated steel belts

Gearless machine with PM synchronous motor

Electronic system that monitors the integrity of the belt cords at all times

Closed-loop variable frequency control

The coated steel reinforced belt:technology that re-invents an industry

PULSE System

Designed for groups of up to four cars, the modular controllerincorporates a new generation of printed circuits and software toprovide optimal response time.The digital closed-loop variable frequency (VF) drive,with vector control technology, further increases efficiency andaccuracy, and a digital speed encoder ensures correct car speedand positioning. The result is a system of exceptional reliability.

P03 SIGMA History 04 SIGMA Global Network P06 Next Generation of Elevator P08 Advanced Technology P10 Leading to a Green Future

P12 Space Saving P14 Modern & Universal Design

PULSE System

20%Lighter

70%Smaller

MoreReliable

LowerCost

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MUSE’s flat belt system ensures your safety.

12 Times Safer Technology

The polyurethane coated belts improve safety by 12 times byreducing the danger of abrasion found in existing rope-typeelevators.

Semi-permanent Lifetime

The lifetime of polyurethane coated belts with a thickness of 3mm,a width of 30mm, and 588 wires is three times longer than theropes used in existing systems which require periodic replacementevery 3 - 5 years.

PULSE System

The PULSE System electrically checks the abrasion status andoperating conditions in real-time to make maintenance more efficientand easier.

Advanced TechnologyThe passengers’ safety is of the utmost importance, so SIGMA maintains thehighest standards in safety technology. The flat belt technology used in the MUSE represents a superior innovation in safety.

10 times

Polyurethane-coatedflat steel belt

Width 30mm

*Based on 32kN

Thickness3mm

12 ropes & 588 wires inside

20% Lighter Belt

Weighing 20% less than the steel ropes used in other elevators, the flat belt significantly reduces energy consumption.

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P03 SIGMA History P04 SIGMA Global Network P06 Next Generation of Elevator P08 Advanced Technology P10 Leading to a Green Future P12 Space Saving P14 Modern & Universal Design

58 kg

12 mm

3~5years

necessary

Safety Factor

Weight

Thickness

Life Cycle

Lubrication

12 times

44 kg

3 mm

unnece-ssary

semiperma-nent

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MUSE is an environmentally friendly next-generation elevator.

Lubrication-Free

Neither the belts nor the gearless machine with sealed-for-life bearingsrequire any form of polluting lubricants. The need for oil in themachine is eliminatd by the abscence of a gear box. Unlike steelcables, the belts require no lurication.

Leading to a Green Future

A Soft and Quiet Ride

VVVF digital closed-loop drive minimizes internal vibration and theflat belts eliminate the metallic rubbing noise that comes from the steelropes and sheaves found in other elevators.

30% Energy Saving System

The low-inertia gearless machine with a permanent magnet (PM)synchronous motor means energy savings and reduced operatingcosts.

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Category Conventinal Elevator MUSE

Machine Geared Machine PM (Permanent Magnet)Gearless Machine

Power Consumption(For 17-Passengers) 47.7 kwh 34.3 kwh

Energy Efficiency Geared (80%) Gearless (90%)

MUSE reduces the energy consumption up to 30%

MUSE makes our world better. MUSE realizessustainable growth, with low cost and highenergy efficiency, by applying an environmentallyfriendly and energy efficient system. And, MUSEalso provides a comfortable ride that no othersystem can offer.

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MUSE gives you the space to design freely.

Elevator with No Machine Room

No machine room means that you can fully utilize your space andensures freedom in building design.

Time and Money Savings

Overall construction cost and period can be reduced because time andmoney do not have to be spent building a machine room.

Simple and Easy Maintenance

All maintenance is carried out through the E&I (Emergency &Inspection) Panel. Located on the top or second top floor, the E&I Panelcan be surface mounted. The E&I Panel is available in a range offinishes to harmonize with various door finishes.

Space Saving

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P03 SIGMA History P04 SIGMA Global Network P06 Next Generation of Elevator P08 Advanced Technology P10 Leading to a Green Future P12 Space Saving P14 Modern & Universal Design

SIGMA Elevator considered various ways tohelp you maximize your utilization of space.The MUSE system, which requires nomachine room, does just that, and benefitseveryone including landlords, tenants andarchitectural designers. MUSE allows you touse your imagination to its fullest whendesigning your space.

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Modern & Universal Design

MUSE_15MUSE_14

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SIGMA Elevator’s ‘Design Center’ is alwayscreating innovative and stylish designs. We work hard to develop new products, withnew designs, like the ‘Mini Touch,’ and we have received numerous internationalawards including the iF Design Award 2009.

A New Button Concept - Mini Touch

A new touch-type operation panel board (OPB), the Mini Touch, adds a nice touch to your interior with its stylish shape and softblue lights. The attractive design received the global recognitionby iF design awards, which is one of the most authoritative designawards in the world.

Positioning Panels for Various Ages

SIGMA considers the passengers’ convenience all the time.People of all ages can easily operate the elevators with the SIGMAdesigned OPBs.

Various Designs for Diverse PreferenceVarious designs of buttons hit the diverse tastes of people fromworldwide. Every imagine for the new elevator design can cometrue by the endless efforts of SIGMA.

MUSE makes your life better, easier, and more beautiful.

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CEILING C-RS1COP CBM-13CCAR WALL STS-ET (EW4-034)CAR DOOR STS-ET (EH3-034)HANDRAIL HR-04FLOOR Decotile (Local)

Specification

Tangent Elevator Design

MUSE Standard Design & Fixtures

Front View Rear View

C-NS1(Painted steel sheet color No.LGM-924+LGM-920)

C-NL2(Painted steel sheet color No.LGM-924+Stainless Mirror)

C-MS3(Painted steel sheet color No.LGM-946)

Ceiling

Handrail

MUSE_17MUSE_16

EH3-034 EH1-067

EH1-082 EH1-085 CBM-22C CBM-13C

HR-04 HR-05

The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.

Car wall image can be different (changed) depending on capacity.

Simple stripe pattern of Tangent is the basicdesign, perferred by many people.

C-RS1One side of ceiling is lifted, so the space is increased.

CBM-13CBraille buttons help the handicapped to use

the elevator with convenience & comfort

! The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.

Car wall image can be different (changed) depending on capacity.!

COPEtching Pattern

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Plain Elevator Design

MUSE Standard Design MUSE Luxury Design

CEILING C-RS2COP CBM-22CCAR WALL STS-ET (EW2-085)CAR DOOR STS-ET (EH1-085)HANDRAIL HR-18FLOOR Miraton (Local)

Specification

Garden Elevator Design

CEILING C-RL2COP CBX-16C (STS Mirror)CAR WALL W-SLT-HG : SC-006CAR DOOR Hi-glossyHANDRAIL HR-18FLOOR Miraton (Local)

Specification Over 600kg

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Rear View

Plain provides the comfortable outlook with its pattern of nature.

C-RS2The acryl ceiling in Mondrian look

brightens the space and provides theartistic atmosphere.

HR-18The wooden pattern handrail upgrades

the style of the elevator

Garden’s hi-glossy coated soft brown color with floralpattern gives the soft and bright feeling in the car.

C-RL2The air purifier system cleans and

deodorizes the air in the car.

W-SLT-HG:SC-006The hi-glossy coated wall

highlights the exclusive designin floral pattern

Front View Rear ViewFront View

IncludingAir Purifier

The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.

Car wall image can be different (changed) depending on capacity.! The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.

Car wall image can be different (changed) depending on capacity.!

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MUSE_21MUSE_21

The stylish and beautiful look of the Mini Touch, and its

superior functionality, enable designs with new concepts

that are even better than you can imagine.

Vineyard Elevator Design

MUSE Luxury Design

CEILING C-RP1COP CBT-70CCAR WALL RESIN COATING, W-LM-RP (W):EW2-087CAR DOOR RESIN COATING, W-LM-RP (W):EW1-087HANDRAIL HR-15FLOOR Miraton (Local)

Specification

MUSE_20

Front View Rear View

Combination of Vineyard’s gold and wine color with the elegant floral pattern provides the superior design

C-RP1The variance of material and heightin ceiling design enables the most

cutting-edge design

Mini TouchTouch Technology with the superiordesign, awarded by iF design award

in 2009

The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.

Car wall image can be different (changed) depending on capacity.!

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Simple, sleek, and sensitive

Experience a New World with Mini Touch

Superior Design

Recognition of Authoritative Design Awards - iF Design Award Win, Good Design Award

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Convenient Function

Half-lighting that can be easily seen in the dark

A Variety of Design

Various Types of Buttons and Cases

Product Reliability

Passed numerous Korean quality tests

Mini Touch Series

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Car & Landing Fixtures Indicator

CBM-44SH

CBM-42SH

Horizontal IndicatorCOP

Handicapped COP Vertical Indicator

Lumina Design (Option)

VIX-M652 VID-M632H VIX-MA52SH(Slim Type)

VID-MA32SHP(Slim Type)

HIX-A162 HIX-C162

HID-A122 HID-C122

12 mm

51 mm12 mm

HLV-C48X CBX-22GVIX-M352SGHHBM-R35SGHHLV-C48

HIX-A183 (Installed on Transom)HIX-C183 (Installed on Wall)

HIX-A122 HIX-C122

HIX-A182 (Installed on Transom)HIX-C182 (Installed on Wall)

CBM-22C CBX-22C CBM-13C CBX-13C

MUSE_25MUSE_24

The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.

CBX-16C

Premium Design (Option)

VIX-M692 VIX-MA92S Eclipse

Premium Design (Option)

! The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.!

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Car Fixtures Etching Pattern

C-MS3 (LGP-946) Option

C-RS1 (LGP-945)

C-RL1 Option

C-RP1 Option

Ceiling

Handrail

C-NL2 (LGP-945) Option

C-RS2 (LGP-945)

C-RL2 Option

(Including Air Purifier)

HR-04

HR-05

HR-15(Wood) Option

HR-18 Option

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Hi-glossy Pattern

SLT-HG(SHC-003)

SLT-HG(SHC-005)

SLT-HG(SHC-006)

STS Etching Pattern

EH1-067

EH1-080 EH1-082 EH1-084

EH1-085 EH1-086 EH1-087

EH3-034 EH1-059

LGP-004 LGP-928 LGP-927 LGP-944 LGP-924 LGP-923 LGP-015 LGP-925 LGP-943 LGP-934

The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.! The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.!

Colors

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Entrance Design Observation

1 Side View 2 Side View

3 Side View

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Ground Floor Top Floor

Other Floors Other Floors

JAMB J-311 (STS Mirror)DOOR STS Mirror Etching (EW2-085)HALL IND HIX-A162HALL LANTERN HLV-C08HALL BUTTON HBM-R95

JAMB J-301 (STS Hairline)DOOR STS Hairline Etching (EW2-084)HALL IND & BUTTON VIX-MA52SHLANDING CABINET STS Hairline

JAMB J-301 (STS Hairline)DOOR STS Hairline Etching (EH3-034)HALL IND & BUTTON VIX-MA52SH

JAMB J-101 (STS Hairline)DOOR STS Hairline Etching (EH1-067)HALL IND & BUTTON VIX-MA52SH

The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.! The actual product can be different (changed) depending on design.!

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E L E V A T O R D E S I G N

(Passenger / Observation : Simplex)

(Passenger / Observation : Duplex)

(Hoistway Section)

Detailed Drawing of Hoist-WayE L E V A T O R D E S I G N

(LD Model 8~17 persons Actual OH Over 4500mm)(LD Model 8~17 persons Actual OH Below 4500mm)

(ED Model 17~24 persons)

Contact our company for overhead reaction force and the dimensions of detailed hoist-way patch

Detailed Drawing of Overhead

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!

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E L E V A T O R D E S I G NDetailed Drawing of EntranceE L E V A T O R D E S I G NDetailed Drawing of Entrance

MUSE_33MUSE_32

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E L E V A T O R D E S I G N

Wide Taper Jamb (Except Top Floor)

Narrow Jamb

Detailed Drawing of Steel Frame EntranceE L E V A T O R D E S I G NDetailed Drawing of Entrance (The Top Floor)

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Passenger Capacity(kg)

OpeningType OP Inside Width Simplex

Car Size Min. Hoistway Dimension

AN

Inside Depth

BN

Outside Width

AS

Outside Depth

BS AH BH AH BH

Duplex OH PIT

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Speed(m/min.)

Passenger Capacity(kg)

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Car Size Min. Hoistway Dimension

AN

Inside Depth

BN

Outside Width

AS

Outside Depth

BS AH BH AH BH

Duplex OH PIT

R1 R2

(Unit : mm)

(Unit : mm)

Reaction Load(kg)

Reaction Load(kg)

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*CO (2 Panel Center Opening) *2S (2 Panel Side Opening)

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Standard Option

Feature RemarkDescription

Attendant OperationThe operating mode of an elevator can be changed from the normal automatic operation to theattendant service by an attendant switch.

Car Call CancellationAllows cancellation of an incorrectly registered car call. For example, if you press the button forthe wrong floor, you can cancel by pressing the same floor button again.

Automatic Turn-Off ofCar Light & Fan

Car illumination and fan are turned off automatically in case there is no hall call or car call; thissaves energy.

Independent OperationKey switch in the car operating panel will cancel any existing car calls and hold the door open atthe landing position. During independent operation, the car will respond only to car calls.

Back-up operation

When the electrical transmission device between the hall call and control panel begins tooperate in an abnormal condition and it lasts for some time, the elevator control device isconverted to back-up operation automatically. Then, the elevator moves in sequence up anddown repeatedly from top to bottom floor to service every other floor which is in normalcondition.

Non-Stop OperationSpecific floors which are memorized in control panel can be set to disable using switch on caroperating panel or in security room.

Parking OperationThe elevator can be automatically parked at the predetermined floor with its doors closed, andthe lights and ventilation will be turned off as well.

VIP Operation The specified elevator is controlled by the special call buttons provided only for VIP elevator

Fire return operationIn case of fire, a fireman can use the elevator which is stopped at the specified floor in order tosupport firemen for fire-fighting.

Anti-nuisance OperationIn case of substantial difference between the number of calls registered on the car operatingpanel and actual load in the elevator, the elevator prevents unnecessary operation by cancellingall registered calls when it arrives at the nearest floor.

Door NudgingWhen the doors remain open for more than the fixed door open time, this feature closes thedoors at a reduced closing speed with the buzzer sounding.

Voice SynthesizerThis system provides riding passengers with audio information about car operation such asdirection of travel, landing floor, etc.

Door Photo SensorThe doors reverse to fully open position if the light ray unit detects an obstacle when the doorsare closing.

Firemen OperationIn case of fire, a firemen can use the elevator which is stopped at the specified floor in order tosupport firemen for fire-fighting.

Emergency PowerOperation

If normal building power supply fails and the building provides emergency power to thecontroller(s), one elevator at a time will proceed to the lowest landing where it will stop withdoors open and with all of its power and operating circuits in an inoperative standby condition.

Automatic BypassA fully-loaded car ( More than 80% of rated load) bypasses hall calls in order to maintainmaximum operational efficiency.

Overload Holding Stop(110% of rated load)

When the number of passengers exceeds the normal capacity, a buzzer sounds and the elevatorremains stopped at that floor. When the excessive number of passengers disembark, the buzzerstops, the elevator doors close, and operation continues.

Detection of JammedHall Button

If a hall button is jammed mechanically, the hall call will be automatically bypassed after beingserved once, until the program is resolved.

N-Plex Operation It can control up to 4 sets of elevators to optimize allocation of hall calls.

Car Door Safety EdgeExtending the full height of the car door, this device causes the doors to return to the fully openposition should the door encounter a person or obstacle while closing.

Micro LevellingAn automatic two way leveling device is provided to maintain the elevator car level with thelanding, regardless of elevator load or direction of travel.

Safe Drive OperationWhen a car stops between floors due to mechanical malfunction, it will descend to the nearestfloor at a low speed and hold the doors open after checking all safety measures.

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T E C H N I C A L D A T AThrough Type

T E C H N I C A L D A T AElectrical Data

Technical Features T E C H N I C A L D A T A

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Hoistway

A properly framed and enclosed hoistway, including any ventilation as required by the governing code authority.

A dry pit constructed to the elevator manufacturer's specifications to reinforce or sustain any vertical on the guide rails and impacted

loads from the car and counterweight buffers.

A metal sill angle or concrete haunch across the full width of the hoistway at each elevator landing.

Provision of steel bars to fix jamb around the entrance of each floor.

All cutting, including cutouts to accommodate hall singal fixtures, patching, painting of walls, floors, partitions, together with finish

painting of entrance doors and frames, if required.

Provision of entrance or ladder for pit access

Supply and installation of fascia plate.

Installation of emergency exits and electric wiring in blind sections of hoistway where required.

The tolerance of perpendicular line over the whole hoistway height must not exceed ±30mm.

A waterproof outlet and light fixture in the elevator pit area with the light switch being located adjacent the access door or ladder.

Suitable light fixture and convenience outlet in the pit with a light switch adjacent to the access door ladder.

The receptacles shall have protection for ground fault circuit interrupter.

Provision of wiring between controller and building management system.

A construction hoisting beam or hook, if required, with the correct location and size as determined by the elevator contractor for each

hoistway.

Noise insulation should be installed between machine room and adjacent residential area.

Miscellaneous

Wiring and piping between monitoring system.

Hoistway shall be free of dust or harmful gas.

All electric power for lighting, tools, welding, etc during installation.

All single phase receptacles installed in pit, and machinery spaces shall have ground fault circuit interrupter protection.

Fire detector for fire emergency operation.

A secured area for storage of elevator equipment and materials during installation.

The works below are not included in the elevator installation work and should be carried out by buildingcontractors in accordance with our drawings, relevant international or local codes and regulations.

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T E C H N I C A L D A T AWork by Others