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ELEVATOR PLANNINGAND SELECTION GUIDE 2009
SELECTION PROCESS
HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS
GEN2® MACHINE–ROOMLESS ELEVATOR
FREIGHT ELEVATORS AND MOVING WALKS
ESCALATORS, FINISHES AND FIXTURES
OTIS
Otis...the global leader in elevator and escalator systems
HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS 4
SELECTION PROCESS 3
FREIGHT ELEVATORS AND MOVING WALKS 10
ESCALATORS, FINISHES AND FIXTURES 11
GEN2® MACHINE-ROOMLESS ELEVATOR 8
Before You Begin:
Otis Elevator Company, the leading
manufacturer of the world’s most advanced
elevator and escalator systems, meets the most
rigid demands of planning, building and design
professionals. We offer you two easy-to-use
planning and selection guides:
• Otis’ online Architect’s Assistant
• Our E-Z Elevator Selection Process
These two distinct planning and selection tools
are designed to help you meet the most
demanding project requirements quickly and
cost-effectively.
Visit www.otis.com for the latest information
A simple, online “plug and play” program, Architect’sAssistant will generate customized CSI specificationsand CAD drawings. This will help you design and buildthe elevator that meets building specification andcode requirements.
Takes only five minutesThe entire process will take just five minutes. Simply inputthe following screen prompts: travel, stops, number ofelevators, capacity, speed, cab height, door height andmachine room location.
The Architect’s Assistant does the rest…quickly andaccurately. Find the Architect’s Assistant online atOtis.com. It’s the only tool you’ll ever need todesign and build elevators to meet today’s needs.
CONTENTS
Architect’s Assistant
Planning and design programsto meet every need
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Step 1: Travel Height
• Selecting the optimal elevator type for yourproject depends upon the elevator travel distance
• The chart below identifies Otis elevators mostcommonly selected for specific travel heights(see product pages in this guide for other criteria):
Travel under 20 feet:Otis Holeless Hydraulic Elevator
Travel from 15 to 44 feet 1 inch:Otis Telescopic Holeless Hydraulic Elevator
Travel from 26 to 60 feet:Otis Roped Holeless Hydraulic Elevator—whereexisting conditions include waterfront, hard-to-drillsubstrate, hazardous in-ground material or otherconditions that make it expensive to drill well holes.
Travel from 15 to 60 feet:Otis Holed Hydraulic Elevator – where it is cost-effective to drill well holes
Travel from 50 to 300 feet:Otis Gen2® Machine-Roomless System
Travel over 120 feet:Otis Elevonic® High-Rise Gearless System
Step 2: Elevator Quantity and Size
• These are determined by floor population,building use or building type and national andlocal codes – consult with your local Otisrepresentative to have a professional studypreformed using OtisPlan and Elevatoring Tool
Refer to Architect’s Assistant at Otis.com for additional help in selectingproper size and number of elevators.
Step 3: Hoistway Requirements
• To accommodate heavier reinforcements to railsin seismic zones 2 or greater, additionalhoistway space is required
Assess specific requirements by reviewing individual product pagesin this guide.
Step 4: Machine/Control Room Requirements
Hydraulic Systems• Separate machine room required atbottom landing
• Machine room can be located remotelyor adjacent to hoistway at bottom landing
Gen2 Machine-Roomless System• Requires separate control space/room• Flexible control space/room placement—up to250 feet away from top of hoistway (dependingon wiring configuration within the building)
Required dimensions will be found on specific product pages in this guide.Consult your Otis representative for specific requirements.
Step 5: Car Design and Finishes
• Otis offers flexibility in designing and selectingcar walls, ceilings, lighting, handrails, bumperrails and fixtures
See page 11 for additional information.
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Otis E-Z Elevator Selection Process
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Elevator Selection ChartUse this chart to determine which elevators are applicable forspecific travel heights. Colors indicate recommended range ofminimum and maximum travel height.
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Holeless Hydraulic
Travel Height– Maximum 20 ftMaximum stops 3Speed (ft/min) 100, 125
Key Attributes
• No need for well hole drilling and itsassociated costs
• Above-ground solution substantially reducesrisk of soil and ground water contamination
• Applicable for:– Hazard-sensitive sites– Waterfront sites– Existing buildings
• Available in both passenger and serviceelevator configurations and capacities
• Solid-state starter improves performancethrough precise control of electric current
• Optional:– Front and rear entrances– Ceiling height of 9´-7˝– 8´-0˝ clear opening– Glassback– REM® remote elevator monitoring
Dimensions Passenger elevators Service elevators
Rated lbs. 2000 2100 2500 3000 3500 4500 5000 5000 AIA
Passenger Capacity 1 13/12 13/12 16/15 20/18 23/21 30/28 33/31 33/31Car2
Interior width 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-11˝ 5´-8˝Interior depth 4´-3˝ 4´-3˝ 4´-3˝ 4´-9˝ 5´-5˝ 7´-11˝ 8´-6˝ 9´-0˝Interior height 8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ )Car door width 3´-0˝ 3´-0˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 4´-0˝ 4´-6˝ 4´-0˝
HoistwayWidth 7´-4˝ 7´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 7´-7˝ 8´-4˝ 7´-7˝Width in seismic zones3 7´-6˝ 7´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 7´-7˝ 8´-4˝ 7´-7˝Depth4 5´-9˝ 5´-9˝ 5´-9˝ 6´-3˝ 6´-11˝ 9´-8˝ 10´-3˝ 10´-9˝Rough opening width 4´-8˝ 4´-8˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-8˝ 6´-2˝ 5´-8˝Rough opening height 7´-10˝Clear opening height 7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )Clear overhead to hoist beam@ 100 ft/min 12´-4˝ 12´-4˝ 12´-4˝ 12´-4˝ 12´-4˝ 12´-4˝ 12´-5˝ 12´-4˝@ 125 ft/min 12´-7˝ 12´-7˝ 12´-7˝ 12´-7˝ 12´-7˝ 12´-7˝ 12´-8˝ 12´-7˝Minimum pit depth5 4´-0˝ (5´-0˝ for Canadian Province of Ontario)Machine RoomNumber of elevators in group 1 2 3 4Width x depth 5´-9˝ x 7´-4˝ 11´-6˝ x 8´-6˝ 17´-0˝ x 8´-6˝ 22´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
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1Capacity code requirements: US/Canada.2 Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.3 In seismic zones 2 or greater.4 For cars with front and rear doors, add 91⁄4˝ to depth for 2000 to 3500 lb.capacities; add 121⁄4˝ for 4500 and 5000 lb. capacities.
5 Pit depth changes based on speed: For 100 fpm, pit depth increases1˝ in depth for each 1˝ increase in rise over 13´-7˝ up to 20´-0˝.
For 125 fpm, pit depth increases 1˝ in depth for each 1˝ increase in rise over12´-8˝ up to 20´-0˝.
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Telescopic Holeless Hydraulic
Travel Height– Maximum 44 ft 1 inMaximum stops 5Speed (ft/min) 100, 125
Key Attributes
• No need for well hole drilling and itsassociated costs
• Above-ground solution substantially reducesrisk of soil and ground water contamination
• Applicable for:– Hazard-sensitive sites– Waterfront sites– Existing buildings
• Available in passenger elevator configurationsand capacities only
• Solid-state starter improves performancethrough precise control of electric current
• Optional:– Front and rear entrances– Ceiling height of 9´-7˝– 8´-0˝ clear opening– Glassback– REM® remote elevator monitoring
Hoisting Beam (Not by Otis)
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Dimensions Passenger elevators
Rated lbs. 2000 2100 2500 3000 3500Passenger Capacity1 13/12 13/12 16/15 20/18 23/21Car2
Interior width 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 6´-8˝Interior depth 4´-3˝ 4´-3˝ 4´-3˝ 4´-9˝ 5´-5˝Interior height 8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ )Car door width 3´-0˝ 3´-0˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝
Hoistway 3
Width (rise up to 30 ft 1 in) 7´-4˝ 7´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝Width (rise up to 30 ft 1 in) in seismic zones4 7´-6˝ 7´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 8´-6˝Width (rise over 30 ft 1 in) 7´-10˝ 7´-10˝ 8´-10˝ 8´-10˝ 8´-10˝Depth5 5´-9˝ 5´-9˝ 5´-9˝ 6´-3˝ 6´-11˝Rough opening width 4´-8˝ 4´-8˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝Rough opening height 7´-10˝Clear opening height 7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )Clear overhead to hoist beam(rise up to 30 ft 1 in)@ 100 ft/min 12´-8˝@ 125 ft/min 12´-11˝Clear overhead to hoist beam (rise over 30 ft 1 in)@ 100 ft/min 13´-0˝@ 125 ft/min 13´-2˝Minimum pit depth6 4´-0˝ (5´-0˝ for Canadian Province of Ontario) to 7´-6˝ depending on rise
Machine RoomNumber of elevators in group 1 2 3 4Width x depth 5´-9˝ x 7´-4˝ 11´-6˝ x 8´-6˝ 17´-0˝ x 8´-6˝ 22´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
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1Capacity code requirements: US/Canada.2 Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.3 A 3-stage plunger may require additional hoistway width. Contactyour local Otis representative.
4 In seismic zones 2 or greater. Please consult your local Otisrepresentative.
5 For cars with front and rear doors add 91⁄4˝ to depth.6 Maximum rise with 4´-0˝ pit depth is 34´-4˝. Consult Otis.com oryour local Otis representative.
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Roped Holeless Hydraulic
Travel Height– Maximum 60 ftMaximum stops 7Speed (ft/min) 100,125, 150
Key Attributes
• No need for well hole drilling and itsassociated costs
• Above-ground solution substantially reducesrisk of soil and ground water contamination
• Applicable for:– Hazard-sensitive sites– Waterfront sites– Existing buildings
• Available in passenger elevatorconfigurations and capacities only
• Solid-state starter improves performancethrough precise control of electric current
• Optional:– Front and rear entrances– Ceiling height of 9´-7˝– 8´-0˝ clear opening– Glassback– REM® remote elevator monitoring
Dimensions Passenger elevators
Rated lbs. 2000 2100 2500 3000 3500
Passenger Capacity1 13/12 13/12 16/15 20/18 23/21
Car 2
Interior width 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 6´-8˝
Interior depth 4´-3˝ 4´-3˝ 4´-3˝ 4´-9˝ 5´-5˝
Interior height 8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ )Car door width 3´-0˝ 3´-0˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝
HoistwayWidth 8´-0˝ 8´-0˝ 9´-0˝ 9´-0˝ 9´-0˝Width in seismic zones3 8´-0˝ 8´-0˝ 9´-0˝ 9´-0˝ 9´-0˝
Depth4 5´-9˝ 5´-9˝ 5´-9˝ 6´-3˝ 6´-11˝
Rough opening width 4´-8˝ 4´-8˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝
Rough opening height 7´-10˝Clear opening height 7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )Clear overhead to hoist beam@ 100 ft/min 12´-0˝@ 125 ft/min 12´-3˝@ 150 ft/min 12´-3˝Minimum pit depth 4´-0˝ (5´-0˝ for Canadian Province of Ontario)
Machine RoomNumber of elevators in group 1 2 3 4Width x depth 5´-9˝ x 7´-4˝ 11´-6˝ x 8´-6˝ 17´-0˝ x 8´-6˝ 22´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
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1Capacity code requirements: US/Canada.2 Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.
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3 In seismic zones 2 or greater.4 For cars with front and rear doors, add 91⁄4˝ to depth.
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Cylinder with PVC Protection
Travel Height– Maximum 60 ftMaximum stops 7Speed (ft/min) 100,125,1505
Key Attributes
• Well hole drilling required
• PVC protection surrounds wall and bottomof in-ground cylinder to prevent contact withunderground contaminants
• Solid-state starter improves performancethrough precise control of electric current
• Available in both passenger and serviceelevator configurations and capacities
• Optional:– Front and rear entrances– Ceiling height of 9´-7˝– 8´-0˝ clear opening– Glassback– REM® remote elevator monitoring
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1Capacity code requirements: US/Canada.2 Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.
Dimensions Passenger elevators Service elevators
Rated lbs. 2000 2100 2500 3000 3500 4500 5000 5000 AIA
Passenger Capacity1 13/12 13/12 16/15 20/18 23/21 30/28 33/31 33/31Car2
Interior width 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 6´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-11˝ 5´-8˝
Interior depth 4´-3˝ 4´-3˝ 4´-3˝ 4´-9˝ 5´-5˝ 7´-11˝ 8´-6˝ 9´-0˝
Interior height 8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ )
Car door width 3´-0˝ 3´-0˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 4´-0˝ 4´-6˝ 4´-0˝
HoistwayWidth 7´-4˝ 7´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 7´-5˝ 8´-2˝ 7´-5˝
Width in seismic zones3 7´-6˝ 7´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 7´-7˝ 8´-4˝ 7´-7˝
Depth4 5´-9˝ 5´-9˝ 5´-9˝ 6´-3˝ 6´-11˝ 9´-8˝ 10´-3˝ 10´-9˝
Rough opening width 4´-8˝ 4´-8˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-8˝ 6´-2˝ 5´-8˝
Rough opening height 7´-10˝
Clear opening height 7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )
Clear overhead to hoist beam@ 100 ft/min 12´-0˝ 12´-0˝ 12´-0˝ 12´-0˝ 12´-0˝ 12´-0˝ 12´-5˝ 12´-0˝@ 125 ft/min 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-8˝ 12´-3˝@ 150 ft/min 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-3˝ 12´-8˝ 12´-3˝
Minimum pit depth 4´-0˝ (5´-0˝ for Canadian Province of Ontario)
Machine RoomNumber of elevators in group 1 2 3 4Width x depth 5´-9˝ x 7´-4˝ 11´-6˝ x 8´-6˝ 17´-0˝ x 8´-6˝ 22´-0˝ x 8´-6˝
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3 In seismic zones 2 or greater.4 For cars with front and rear doors, add 91⁄4˝ to depth for 2000 to 3500 lb.capacities; add 121⁄4˝ for 4500 and 5000 lb. capacities.
5 Rise may be limited for larger duties at 150fpm, consult your localOtis Representative for details.
0H AIA Passenger elevators Service elevators
Rated lbs. 21002 2500 3000 3500 4000 4000H 4500H 5000H 5000H AIA
Passenger Capacity 3 13/12 16/15 20/18 23/21 27/25 27/25 30/28 33/31 33/31Car4
Interior width 5´-8˝ 6´-85⁄16˝ 6´-85⁄16˝ 6´-85⁄16˝ 7´-85⁄16˝ 5´-85⁄16˝ 5´-85⁄16˝ 5´-115⁄16˝ 5´-85⁄16˝Interior depth 4´-3˝ 4´-31⁄8˝ 4´-9˝ 5´-5˝ 5´-5˝ 7´-5˝ 7´-11˝ 8´-6˝ 9´-0˝Interior height5 8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝ )Car door width 3´-0˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 4´-0˝ 4´-0˝ 4´-0˝ 4´-6˝ 4´-0˝
HoistwayWidthSingle hoistway6 7´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 9´-4˝ 8´-2˝ 8´-2˝ 8´-5˝ 8´-2˝In seismic zones6 7´-4˝ 8´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 8´-6˝ 9´-6˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-7˝ 8´-4˝Double hoistway6 15´-0˝ 17´-0˝ 17´-0˝ 17´-0˝ 19´-0˝ 16´-8˝ 16´-8˝ 17´-2˝ 16´-8˝In seismic zones6 15´-0˝ 17´-4˝ 17´-4˝ 17´-4˝ 19´-4˝ 17´-0˝ 17´-0˝ 17´-6˝ 17´-0˝Triple hoistway6 22´-8˝ 25´-8˝ 25´-8˝ 25´-8˝ 28´-8˝ 25´-2˝ 25´-2˝ 25´-11˝ 25´-2˝In seismic zones6 22´-8˝ 26´-2˝ 26´-2˝ 26´-2˝ 29´-2˝ 25´-8˝ 25´-8˝ 26´-5˝ 25´-8˝Depth 6´-71⁄2˝ 6´-71⁄2˝ 7´-11⁄2˝ 7´-10˝ 7´-10˝ 9´-2˝ 9´-8˝ 10´-3˝ 10´-9˝In seismic zones 6´-71⁄2˝ 6´-71⁄2˝ 7´-11⁄2˝ 7´-10˝ 7´-10˝ 9´-2˝ 9´-8˝ 10´-3˝ 10´-9˝Rough opening width 4´-8˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 6´-2˝ 5´-8˝Rough opening height 7´-10˝Clear opening height7 7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )Total overhead for 8´-0˝ car@ 200 ft/min 14´-7˝ 14´-93⁄16˝ 14´-93⁄16˝ 14´-93⁄16˝ 14´-93⁄16˝ 14´-93⁄16˝ 14´-93⁄16˝ 14´-93⁄16˝ 14´-93⁄16˝@ 350 ft/min 15´-31⁄2˝ 15´-59⁄16˝ 15´-59⁄16˝ 15´-59⁄16˝ 15´-59⁄16˝ 15´-59⁄16˝ 15´-59⁄16˝ 15´-59⁄16˝ 15´-59⁄16˝@ 400 ft/min – 16´-0˝ 16´-0˝ 16´-0˝ 16´-0˝ – – – –Total overhead for 9´-7˝ car@ 200 ft/min – 16´-43⁄16˝ 16´-43⁄16˝ 16´-43⁄16˝ 16´-43⁄16˝ 16´-43⁄16˝ 16´-43⁄16˝ 16´-43⁄16˝ 16´-43⁄16˝@ 350 ft/min – 17´-09⁄16˝ 17´-09⁄16˝ 17´-09⁄16˝ 17´-09⁄16˝ 17´-09⁄16˝ 17´-09⁄16˝ 17´-09⁄16˝ 17´-09⁄16˝@ 400 ft/min – 17´-7˝ 17´-7˝ 17´-7˝ 17´-7˝ – – – –Minimum pit depth@ 200 ft/min 4´-111⁄4˝@ 350 ft/min 5´-51⁄4˝@ 400 ft/min – 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ – – – –
Control Space/RoomControl space–simplex x 2´-10˝ widthControl room–simplex x 5´-0˝ widthControl room–duplex x 7´-0˝ width
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1 For glassback dimensions visit Otis.com or contact your Otis representative.2 Maximum travel for 2100 lb. car is 196 ft. @ 200 fpm and 164 ft. @ 350 fpm.3Capacity code requirements: US/Canada.4 Interior dimensions may vary depending on interior finishes.
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5 The 9´-7˝ car interior height does not apply to the 2100 lb. duty.6 For elevators with occupied space below, this dimension may change.Consult your Otis representative for dimensions.
7 The 8´-0˝ height does not apply to the 2100 lb. duty.
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Travel Height– Maximum 196 ft@200 (ft/min)
300 ft@350 (ft/min)300 ft@400 (ft/min)
Maximum stops 30Speed (ft/min) 200, 350, 400
IMPORTANT:To assist in your planning, we recommend thatyou call your Otis representative at the beginningof the project.
Key Attributes
• Space-saving configuration eliminates the need for a machine room
• Flexible control space/room placement—up to 250 feetaway from top of hoistway (depending on wiring configurationwithin the building)
• Environmentally-friendly system uses up to 75% less energy thantraditional geared systems. Technologically advanced designmakes it lubrication-free
• Regenerative drive delivers substantial energy savings byconverting normally wasted energy into electricity and feedingit back into the building’s power grid
• Integrated component design makes the Gen2 system thesmoothest, quietest elevator in the industry
• Machine room version of Gen2 available at speeds up to 500 ft/min
• Optional:– Ceiling height 9´-7˝ – Available with CompassTM
– Glassback1 Destination Entry System– Interior cab design flexibility – REM® remote elevator monitoring
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0H AIA Passenger elevators Service elevators
Rated lbs. 2500 3000 3500 4000 4000H 4500H 5000H 5000H AIA
Passenger Capacity 1 16/15 20/18 23/21 27/25 27/25 30/28 33/31 33/31Car2
Interior width 6´-85⁄16˝ 6´-85⁄16˝ 6´-85⁄16˝ 7´-85⁄16˝ 5´-85⁄16˝ 5´-85⁄16˝ 5´-115⁄16˝ 5´-85⁄16˝Interior depth 4´-33⁄4˝ 4´-95⁄8˝ 5´-55⁄8˝ 5´-55⁄8˝ 7´-55⁄8˝ 7´-115⁄8˝ 8´-65⁄8˝ 9´-09⁄16˝Interior height 8´-0˝ (Optional 9´-7˝)Car door width 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 3´-6˝ 4´-0˝ 4´-0˝ 4´-0˝ 4´-6˝ 4´-0˝
HoistwayWidthSingle hoistway3 9´-4˝ 9´-4˝ 9´-4˝ 10´-4˝ 8´-2˝ 8´-2˝ 8´-5˝ 8´-2˝In seismic zones3 9´-6˝ 9´-6˝ 9´-6˝ 10´-6˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-4˝ 8´-7˝ 8´-4˝Double hoistway3 19´-0˝ 19´-0˝ 19´-0˝ 21´-0˝ 16´-8˝ 16´-8˝ 17´-2˝ 16´-8˝In seismic zones3 19´-4˝ 19´-4˝ 19´-4˝ 21´-4˝ 17´-0˝ 17´-0˝ 17´-6˝ 17´-0˝Triple hoistway3 28´-8˝ 28´-8˝ 28´-8˝ 31´-8˝ 25´-2˝ 25´-2˝ 25´-11˝ 25´-2˝In seismic zones3 29´-2˝ 29´-2˝ 29´-2˝ 32´-2˝ 25´-8˝ 25´-8˝ 26´-5˝ 25´-8˝Depth 6´-61⁄4˝ 7´-01⁄8˝ 7´-81⁄8˝ 7´-81⁄8˝ 10´-21⁄16˝ 10´-81⁄16˝ 11´-31⁄8˝ 11´-91⁄16˝In seismic zones 6´-61⁄4˝ 7´-01⁄8˝ 7´-81⁄8˝ 7´-81⁄8˝ 10´-21⁄16˝ 10´-81⁄16˝ 11´-31⁄8˝ 11´-91⁄16˝Rough opening width 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-2˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 6´-2˝ 5´-8˝Rough opening height 7´-10˝Clear opening height 7´-0˝ (Optional 8´-0˝ )Total overhead for 8´-0˝ car@ 200 ft/min 14´-93⁄16˝@ 350 ft/min 15´-59⁄16˝@ 400 ft/min 16´-0˝ 16´-0˝ 16´-0˝ 16´-0˝ – – – –Total overhead for 9´-7˝ car@ 200 ft/min 16´-43⁄16˝@ 350 ft/min 17´-09⁄16˝@ 400 ft/min 17´-7˝ 17´-7˝ 17´-7˝ 17´-7˝ – – – –Minimum pit depth@ 200 ft/min 4´-111⁄4˝@ 350 ft/min 5´-51⁄4˝@ 400 ft/min 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ 5´-8˝ – – – –
Control Space/RoomControl space–simplex x 2´-10˝ widthControl room–simplex x 5´-0˝ widthControl room–duplex x 7´-0˝ width
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Freight Elevators
Applications
All classes of commercial and industrial:– Class A – general freight loading– Class C – industrial forklift loading
Key Attributes
• Withstands heavier loads to meet thehighest performance and quality standardsin the industry
• Available in various duties and speedsConsult your Otis representative or Otis.com
ELEVATION
RETURN END DRIVE END
Maximum travel 263 ft (NCT Model)394 ft (NPT Model)
Key Attributes
• Maximum safety, reliability and efficiency
• Wide range of finishes, pallet widths andoptional features
• Commercial applications includingshopping centers, casinos, airports
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DimensionsNCT Model 60640 60648
Pallet width 32˝ 40˝Finish width 4´-7˝ 5´-3˝Maximum length 263´-0˝ 263´-0˝Minimum pit depth (at ends) 3´-55⁄8˝ 3´-55⁄8˝Minimum pit depth (at middle) 1´-711⁄16˝ 1´-711⁄16˝Minimum pit opening (return) 17´-85⁄8˝ 17´-85⁄8˝Minimum pit opening (drive) 19´-41⁄4˝ 17´-85⁄8˝Minimum rough opening 4´-101⁄8˝ 5´-61⁄8˝Maximum length betweentwo intermediate supports 32´-93⁄4˝ 32´-93⁄4˝
NPT Model 61048 61056 61064
Pallet width 40˝ 48˝ 56˝Finish width 5´-5˝ 6´-1˝ 6´-9˝Maximum length 394´-0˝ 394´-0˝ 394´-0˝Minimum pit depth (at ends) 3´-117⁄8˝ 3´-117⁄8˝ 3´-117⁄8˝Minimum pit depth (at middle)1 1 -́4˝/2´-03⁄4˝ 1´-4˝/2´-23⁄4˝ 1 -́4˝ / 2´-43⁄4˝Minimum pit opening (return) 20´-31⁄2˝ 20´-31⁄2˝ 20´-31⁄2˝Minimum pit opening (drive) 20´-31⁄2˝ 20´-31⁄2˝ 20´-31⁄2˝Minimum rough opening 5´-81⁄8˝ 6´-41⁄8˝ 7´-01⁄8˝Maximum length betweentwo intermediate supports1 22´-111⁄2˝ / 32´-93⁄4˝ 21´-4˝ / 32´-93⁄4˝ 19´-81⁄4˝ /32´-93⁄4˝
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Escalators
Maximum rise 21 ft 4 in (NCE model) 1
Key Attributes
• Quiet and smooth operation ensured byhypoid helical gear drive, which produceslower noise levels [maximum 60 dB(A)] anduses less energy than conventional worm-gear machines
• Guardian® skirt panels with extremely lowcoefficient of friction to reduce risk of objectsbecoming entrapped.
• Wide range of decking finishes availableincluding powder coated sheet steel,stainless steel and several anodizedaluminum options
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ELEVATIONDimensions2
NCE Model 50632 50640 50648Step width 24˝ 32˝ 40˝Finish width 3´-9˝ 4´-5˝ 5´-1˝Minimum pit opening 14´-73⁄16˝ 14´-7 3⁄16˝ 14´-73⁄16˝Minimum rough opening 4´-01⁄8˝ 4´-81⁄8˝ 5´-41⁄8˝
Maximum rise 21´-4˝ 21´-4˝ 21´-4˝Minimum rise 4´-111⁄16˝ 4´-111⁄16˝ 4´-111⁄16˝Minimum pit depth 3´-55⁄8˝ 3´-55⁄8˝ 3´-5 5⁄8˝Beam-to-beam calculation 1.732x +17´-103⁄8˝ 1.732x +17´-103⁄8˝ 1.732x +16´-211⁄16˝
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1Higher rises available (NPE model). Contact your Otis representative for dimensions.2Dimensions listed assume 2 flat steps and escalator is installed under non-seismic conditions.
No matter what your most critical designcriteria—aesthetic, budgetary, maximumdurability—Otis offers an exceptional degreeof flexibility in the selection of:
• Entrance frames and doors
• Car interior surfaces
• Car ceilings and lighting solutions
• Handrails and bumper rails
• Car and hall fixtures, including operatingpanels, hall lanterns and position indicators
In addition to a broad palette of standardinterior finishes, Otis also works witharchitects to create virtually unlimited customcar finishes to ensure that elevator systemscoordinate seamlessly with any designconcept.
Contact your Otis representative to explorethe full range of finishes and fixtures throughour Architectural Design catalogue andFinishes brochure.
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