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OUGPrinted in Japan(H) RE-E208S 0915

INDEX1CHARACTERISTICS AND STRUCTURE OF MACHINE ROOM-LESS ELEVATORCHARACTERISTICS AND STRUCTURE OF MACHINE ROOM-LESS ELEVATOR ・・・・・ 32OUG INFORMATION(1)OVERHEADSelecting the most suitable elevator configurationPlease use the information for Hitachi's OUGcontained herein to serve ��・・・・・・・・・・17OF HOISTWAY AND PIT REACTION LOADING(Counterweight location : Side)【EN / HKG COP】is the key to realizing an effective verticaltransportation system in a building.HEIGHT AND PIT DEPTHOF HOISTWAY AND PIT REACTION LOADING(Counterweight location : Rear)【EN / HKG COP】OF HOISTWAY AND PIT REACTION LOADING(Counterweight location : Side)【SS550 / MS】OF HOISTWAY AND PIT REACTION LOADING(Counterweight location : Rear)【SS550 / MS】in your overall plans for a building.3COMMON NS ・・・・・・・・・・ 20(5)WORK1TO BE DONE BY BUILDING ・・・・・・・・・・222

CHARACTERISTICS AND STRUCTURE OF MACHINE ROOM-LESS ELEVATOROUGOUG Basic specificationsLoad : 1150 - 2000 kgSpeed : 60, 90, 105 m/min Travel distance : Maximum 60 m Number of stop floors : Maximum 25 stops Speed and Loading CapacitySpeed[m/min]105OUG Overhead heightUAGOUG450〜10001150〜2000(*1)90 By locating slim-type gearless traction machineon the lower zone and side of the hoistway,overhead height is reduced.60Load[kg]Remarks1. For detailed information on UAG model, please refer to Hitachi's UAG catalogue.REDUCTION OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION OUG Reduction of electricity consumption due toimprovement of operation energy efficiency(By 3D modeling)Alternating CurrentFeedback Control8807kWhOUG Reaction loadingInduction MotorInverter Control2894kWhReduction of70%PM MotorInverter Control[OUG , OUG10T] Reaction loading (*1) from elevator equipment,transmitted via guide rail, is supported bypit floor.Remarks1. Concrete values are shown in page8,10,12,14 as RC2,RC3,RW2,RW3.2634kWh※Based on 1600kg load and 60m/min speed(By 3D modeling)34

OUG INFORMATION(1)OVERHEAD HEIGHT AND PIT DEPTH Dimension for overhead height (OUG) Hoistway sectionLoad[kg]Overhead height[OH](*2)Hoisting hook for3-tons loading (By others)Speed[m/min]Minimum overhead height : OH [mm]Counterweight location : RearCounterweight location : SideHKG COPSS550MSENHKG 00)4350(4450)1800Travel distance(*1)(*2)Total height2000 Dimension for pit depth (OUG)Plan B : Power Outlet (By others)[ Around the Ceiling level of lowest floor ]In case power outlet can't be provided in PLAN ADuct length from hoistway wall : 50mmWiring length from hoistway wall : 6500mm floor heightCircuit breaker (By others)Load[kg]Speed[m/min]1150155013501600Plan A : Power Outlet (By others)100 -1000mmEntrance height[EH][ Around the Floor level of lowest floor ]Power supply for motor : 3 Phase, 380-440V, 50Hz 1 circuitPower supply for lighting : 1 Phase, 200-220V, 50Hz,1mmφ 1 circuitDuct length from hoistway wall : 50mmWiring length from hoistway wall : 7500mmCircuit breaker (By others)1700601800300 - 350mmMinimum pit depth : P [mm]Counterweight location : RearCounterweight location : SideENHKG COP SS550MSENHKG COP 800(2000)1650(1700)1800(1850)Maximum pit depth : P [mm]Counterweight location : Rear/SideEN/HKG 00(1750)1850(1900)Pit (1950)1850(2100)Remarks1. If bare ceiling height is more than 2300mm, please consult to Hitachi or local agent.2. () : For 30 travel distance 60 m3. If total number of floors is 2, please consult Hitachi or local agent about minimum travel distance and overhead height. Specifications60 m(*1)Maximum travel distance25 stopsMaximum number of stopsMinimum floor height1051700(1750)EH 2100mm2500mmEH 2100mmEH 400mmRemarks1. If travel distance exceeds 60m, please consult Hitachi or local agent.2. If total number of floors is 2, please consult Hitachi or local agent about minimum travel distance and overhead height.56

OUG INFORMATION(2)DIMENSION OF HOISTWAY AND PIT REACTION LOADING【EN / HKG COP】 Hoistway dimension (OUG, Counterweight location:Side) Pit and reaction loading (OUG, Counterweight location:Side)X : Hoistway widthX : Hoistway widthDRW3RGWRGCEY : Hoistway depthRW1RC2RC1 RC3RW2CB : Car internal depthY : Hoistway depthA : Car internal widthIn case of 2 buffersW : Door OPX1Inspection Panel(Bottom floor)X2X1 Dimension of hoistwayLoad[kg]Speed[m/min] Pit and reaction loadingCar internal sizeA B[mm]Door OP widthW[mm]HoistwayX Y[mm]Location [mm]X1X2Load Speed[kg] [m/min]901800 145010002750 20501575117511506013501800 16501000602000 150011006016002000 170011001053000 205016753000 2150173512653050 215017501300180013503000 2300(3050 2400)1735(1750)1265(1300)1053050 2300(3050 2400)17501300603000 2450(3050 2550)1735(1750)1265(1300)3050 2450(3050 2550)175013001100902000 18502000 200011001100105Remarks1. () : For 30 travel distance 60 m2. Above tables shows the dimensions on the following conditions(1) Single elevator in hoistway (2) 2 panels center opening (3) Fire rated doorPlease consult Hitachi or local agent if other specifications are required.(4) Without counterweight safety1350X2CDERGCRGW1800 14501575117565514154251940125011751800 165015752000 150016751056016002000 170010560902100 1650105902000 18501059010513001785131518001350705175013002000 756090Pit reaction loading [kN]Car sideCounterweight sideRC1RC2RC3RW1RW2 RW371.5 2sets1059013253150 21002100 16506071275131590909012251785105200015753100 2100609018002800 20502950 205010590X16011752750 205010590Location [mm]10510590Car internal sizeA B[mm]60601150X2Remarks1. () : For 30 travel distance 60 m2. Above tables shows the dimensions on the following conditions(1) Single elevator in hoistway (2) 2 panels center opening (3) Fire rated doorPlease consult Hitachi or local agent if other specifications are required.132.561 2sets5641.5(61.5)(46.5)112.5138.5117.580 2sets68 2sets148.5125155.580 2sets1316045(65) (50.5) 68 2sets21.554(59.5)(26.5)23.558(63) (29)148.5125155.513112076 2sets168140176120146.566.53050.561(72) (55.5) 76 2sets (66.5) (35)168140176146.513283 2sets(135)(85.5 2sets)71.532.554.565.5184.5152.51550(189) (77.5) (61)(157) (79.5)(31.5)193159.5(197)(164)72 2sets90 2sets(73.5 2sets)(92.5 2sets)753558.569.5165100.5 2sets1550 (103 2sets)(81.5) (65) (169.5) (83.5)(33.5)173105 2sets(177.5)(107.5 2sets)(4) Without counterweight safety8

OUG INFORMATION(3)DIMENSION OF HOISTWAY AND PIT REACTION LOADING【EN / HKG COP】 Hoistway dimension (OUG, Counterweight location:Rear) Pit and reaction loading (OUG, Counterweight location:Rear)X : Hoistway widthRGWEX : Hoistway widthRW1RW3DY : Hoistway depthB : Car internal depthRGCRC2RC1 RC3CY : Hoistway depthRW2A : Car internal widthIn case of 2 buffersW : Door OPInspection Panel(Bottom floor)X1X2X1 Dimension of hoistwayLoad[kg]Speed[m/min] Pit and reaction loadingCar internal sizeA B[mm]Door OP widthW[mm]HoistwayX Y[mm]Location [mm]X1X2Load Speed[kg] [m/min]901800 145010002500 2300135011501150DERGCRGW71.5 2sets901800 145013501150655146534519401250132.561 2sets41.537(42.5)(46.5)112.53559.5(65) (40.5)606080 2sets68 2sets148.5125155.580 2sets13138644539.5(45) (50.5) 68 2sets (69.5)(43.5)1800 165010002500 230013509011501051350601800 55.5131606012076 2sets1681402000 15002000 1700110011002700 23002750 2400142514609012759012901051600602100 165011002850 0 1650155013003456552240602000 185011002750 2550146012901800901051056060902000 1700142510560902000 15001059013001052000 200011002750 2650Remarks1. Above tables shows the dimensions on the following conditions(1) Single elevator in hoistway (2) 2 panels center opening (3) Fire rated doorPlease consult Hitachi or local agent if other specifications are required.146012902000902000 185014601290855150529521402000 901800X1Pit reaction loading [kN]Car sideCounterweight sideRC1RC2RC3RW1RW2 RW3105901600Location [mm]105901350Car internal sizeA B[mm]60601150X2(4) Without counterweight safetyRemarks1. () : For 30 travel distance 60 m2. Above tables shows the dimensions on the following conditions(1) Single elevator in hoistway (2) 2 panels center opening (3) Fire rated doorPlease consult Hitachi or local agent if other specifications are required.176120146.550.545.5(50.5)(55.5) 76 2sets168140176146.54270.5(76) (47.5)83 2sets132(85.5 7)(189) (54.5) (61)(83) (51.5)193159.5(197)(164)72 2sets90 2sets(73.5 2sets)(92.5 2sets)4880.558.551.5165100.5 2sets1550 (103 2sets)(57) (65) (169.5) (87) (54.5)173105 2sets(177.5)(107.5 2sets)(4) Without counterweight safety10

OUG INFORMATION(4)DIMENSION OF HOISTWAY AND PIT REACTION LOADING【SS550 / MS】 Hoistway dimension (OUG, Counterweight location:Side) Pit and reaction loading (OUG, Counterweight location:Side)X : Hoistway widthX : Hoistway widthDRW3RGWRGCEY : Hoistway depthRW1RC2RC1 RC3RW2CB : Car internal depthY : Hoistway depthA : Car internal widthIn case of 2 buffersW : Door OPX1X1X2 Dimension of hoistwayLoad[kg]Speed[m/min] Pit and reaction loadingCar internal sizeA B[mm]Door OP widthW[mm]HoistwayX Y[mm]Location [mm]X1X2Load[kg]901800 150010002750 20501575117511506013501800 17501000602000 155011002000 175011002000167517351265(1300)1053050 2400(3050 2500)17501300603000 2350(3050 2450)1735(1750)1265(1300)1053050 2350(3050 2450)17501300603000 2500(3050 2600)1735(1750)1265(1300)3050 2500(3050 2600)175013009090X1X2CDERGC RGW1800 1500157511756551415425194012502000 19002000 2100110011001100Remarks1. () : For 30 travel distance 60 m2. Above tables shows the dimensions on the following conditions(1) Single elevator in hoistway (2) 2 panels center opening (3) Fire rated doorPlease consult Hitachi or local agent if other specifications are required.3. Load of Malaysia is based on F&M.(4) Without counterweight safety11751800 175015752000 15501675173560902000 1750105902000 1950105902000 190010590105425655175017502000 2100175012502140151512651300130013001300132.561 17.580 2sets68 525)103515804252140(525)Remarks1. () : For 30 travel distance 60 m2. Above tables shows the dimensions on the following conditions(1) Single elevator in hoistway (2) 2 panels center opening (3) Fire rated doorPlease consult Hitachi or local agent if other specifications are required.3. Load of Malaysia is based on �50.5)(65)80 2sets68 2sets (63) (29)148.5125155.513116876 2sets66.5 50.5(72)(55.5)176955112.5138.51201735 1265(1300)(1750)60200017501325194014151735 1265(1300)(1750)601800(Only MS)7551735 1265(1300)(1750)601800(Only SS550)12251275601051600Pit reaction loading [kN]Car sideCounterweight sideRC1RC2 RC3RW1RW2 RW371.5 2sets1059012651735(1750)2000 1950135013253000 2400(3050 2500)105111275130090909012251750601800(Only MS)15753050 22001051800(Only SS550)3000 20503000 220060902800 21502950 20501051600Location [mm]6011752750 215010590Car internal sizeA ��(35)146.583 2sets132(85.5 2sets)(135)65.5 32.571.5 54.5152.5184.51550(189) (77.5)(61) (157) 3 2sets(135)(85.5 2sets)65.5 32.571.5 54.5184.5152.51550(189) (77.5)(61) (157) (79.5)(31.5)193159.5(197)(164)72 2sets90 2sets(73.5 2sets)(92.5 2sets)3569.558.575100.5 2sets1651550 (103 2sets)(33.5)(81.5)(65) (169.5) (83.5)105 2sets173(107.5 2sets)(177.5)(4) Without counterweight safety12

OUG INFORMATION(5)DIMENSION OF HOISTWAY AND PIT REACTION LOADING【SS550 / MS】 Hoistway dimension (OUG, Counterweight location:Rear) Pit and reaction loading (OUG, Counterweight location:Rear)X : Hoistway widthRGWEY : Hoistway depthRW1RW3DRW2A : Car internal widthB : Car internal depthRGCRC2RC1 RC3CY : Hoistway depthX : Hoistway widthIn case of 2 buffersW : Door OPX1X2X1 Dimension of hoistwayLoad[kg]Speed[m/min] Pit and reaction loadingCar internal sizeA B[mm]Door OP widthW[mm]HoistwayX Y[mm]Location [mm]X1X2Load[kg]901800 150010002500 2300135011501150DERGC RGW9071.5 2sets1800 �(46.5)61 2sets112.56080 2sets68 2sets148.51251800 175010002500 65609012751800 17502000 ��43.5)(45)80 2sets68 2sets (69.5)148.5125105155.51316060120902000 15502000 175011002700 23002750 52100 195011002750 265014601290902100 195014601290955150529521402000 190014601290905150529521402000 210014601290103515052952140105602000 190011002750 2600146012901800(Only MS)9010560602000 210011002750 27501290200090105105Remarks1. Above tables shows the dimensions on the following conditions(1) Single elevator in hoistway (2) 2 panels center opening (3) Fire rated doorPlease consult Hitachi or local agent if other specifications are required.2. Load of Malaysia is based on F&M.1460(4) Without counterweight safety155016876 2sets45.5 50.5(50.5)(55.5)176601800(Only SS550)105902000 1750Remarks1. () : For 30 travel distance 60 m2. Above tables shows the dimensions on the following conditions(1) Single elevator in hoistway (2) 2 panels center opening (3) Fire rated doorPlease consult Hitachi or local agent if other specifications are required.3. Load of Malaysia is based on X2117.5601800(Only MS)X1Pit reaction loading [kN]Car sideCounterweight sideRC1RC2 RC3RW1RW2 RW31391051800(Only SS550)Location [mm]105901600Car internal sizeA )(47.5)146.513283 2sets(135)(85.5 2sets)48.5 54.57645.5184.5152.51550(189) (54.5)(61) (157) (83)(51.5)193159.5(197)(164)13283 2sets(135)(85.5 2sets)7645.548.5 54.5184.5152.51550(189) (54.5)(61) (157) (83)(51.5)193159.5(197)(164)72 2sets90 2sets(73.5 2sets)(92.5 2sets)80.54851.5 58.5100.5 2sets1651550 (103 2sets)(57) (65) (169.5) (87)(54.5)105 2sets173(107.5 2sets)(177.5)(4) Without counterweight safety14

COMMON INFORMATION(1)ELECTRICAL INFORMATIONWiring diagram() and ( Required capacity of circuit breaker, transformer & starting power at building side) shows the works to be done by 9017105206013901910522CageCar Lighting1150Inspection Receptacle(Building Manager Office)1350InterphonePiping & Wiring for InterphoneInterphone(Minimum inside Diameter ofPiping : 22.2 mm)*(Power Supply Room)Traction MotorPower Supply3 Phase Control Panel 1600Grounding WireLighting Supply1 PhasePit Inspection Receptacle*In case building management office has only one interphone unit.Main power supply15Building contract installs facilities to ensure that power does not fluctuate outside the range of‒10% to 10% of the normal voltage rating and to ensure that the unbalance factor of voltage doesnot exceed 5%.It should be noted that insufficient circuit breaker capacity and transformer capacity may adverselyaffect elevator control and/or cause trouble with electrical equipment installed in the building.Lighting power supplyThe lighting power supply for car lighting indicators and maintenance work shall be provided by others.InterphonePipes and wires located outside and hoistway shall be provided by others.Number of wiring from hoistway to building management office shall be "7 Number of Elevators"(for 1unit of master interphone).When the wire size is 0.9mm2, the length shall be 200m or less.When the wiring distance exceeds 200m, please consult Hitachi for details.Pit inspection receptacle10A power outlet for maintenance shall be provided by others under the entrance floor level.18002000Supplyvoltage[V]Breaker capacity[A]Transformer capacity Starting Lead-in wire for drive Earth Calorific[kVA][mm2]valuepowerwire[kVA][mm2] [kcal/hr]1 unit 2 units 3 units 1 unit 2 units 3 units1 unit 2 units 3 0238036004200267040004670Remarks1. Maximum length of lead-in wire is 150m.16

COMMON INFORMATION(2)ENTRANCE DETAILS AS-1X Type Jamb (Standard) TL-2X Type Jamb (option)(unit : mm)(unit : mm)50A200Door opening, widthB-BSection40Jamb width125Hall button40 2525 40Door opening, width125B-BSection200A50Jamb width50Doorsill50Doorsill10Floor finishTransom height,H2H1200 H2 320100320 H2 900160200200Floor finishA-ASection533085Wall width10Min ceiling height over 2,3002004010Entrance height 2,100Hall button100IndicatorWall finishH2H1H2Door opening, widthCeiling height over 2,300H110Entrance height 2,1005310100B1,200Wall finishBJamb widthAJamb 50widthWall width10Entrance height 2,10010Door opening, width1,2002001085100BEntrance height 2,100BCeiling3010AA-ASection30 Building structure (By other contractors)85Wall and floor finishing (By other contractors)Grouting (By other contractors)30 85Building structure (By other contractors)Wall and floor finishing (By other contractors)Grouting (By other contractors) TS-1X Type Jamb (Option)(unit : mm)A4053Wall width10Wall finishDoor opening, width1,20040Entrance height 2,100200Entrance height 2,1005Jamb width85B1050B1005030Wall finish40 2525 40125Door opening, widthB-BSectionHall button125200Jamb widthADoorsill20050Floor finishA-ASection30 85Building structure (By other contractors)Wall and floor finishing (By other contractors)Grouting (By other contractors)1718

COMMON INFORMATION(3)COMMON INFORMATION(4)OPERATING SYSTEMSFUNCTIONS(1/2) OPERATING SYSTEMSNo.12NameDescriptionSimplex collective control(CCTL)Duplex collective control(DCTL)FIBEE3FI-6004 SAFETY FUNCTIONSFI-100FI-10678919Down collective control(DWCC)Attendant operation(ATT)Independent operation(INOC)No.NameDescriptionThis is a fully automatic operation used for a single elevator system. Hall calls in thedirection in which the elevator is travelling are responded to sequentially and when all callsin that direction are cleared, calls in the opposite direction are responded to. When thereare no more calls, the elevator will stop at the last floor served.1Multi-beam door sensor(MBDS)In the event that the beam paths are obstructed, this sensor, installed at the edge of thedoors, will keep the doors open.2Door safety return system(ORS)In the event of door overload, such as when passengers get their fingers, hands orpersonal belongings caught in the door, this system automatically senses this and eitherre-closes or re-opens the doors to prevent injury.This is a fully automatic operation used for a two-elevator system. Hall calls are respondedto by whichever elevator that can serve the hall call faster. When there are no more calls,one of the elevators will stand-by at the start floor while the other elevator will stay at thelast floor served.3Interphone system(INPS)An interphone system is provided for emergency communication between the elevator andthe master unit (in the supervisory panel, etc.).4Car emergency lighting(CEML)In the event of a power failure, an emergency light inside the elevator will be automaticallyactivated.This is a destination floor reservation system used to operate three to eight elevators in alarge-sized building. In this system, as passengers register their destination floor at the hall,the elevator car to be used by each passenger can be informed ahead of time to thepassenger. And FIBEE improves handling capacity and saves energy by original technology.5Nearest landing operation(NLNO)In the unlikely event of temporary trouble during operation, the elevator automatically goes to thenearest floor at a low speed and doors will open to prevent passengers from being trapped inside.6Overload detection system(OLDS)In the event of overloading, this system will activate an audio/ visual signal to prevent theelevator from moving.7Door safety edge(both sides or one side)(DSEB)Mechanical safety units are installed on both sides or one side of the elevator doors. In theevent of passengers coming into contact with the safety edges of closing doors, the doorswill immediately reopen.8Careful sensor(CS)In the event the sensor beam detects some obstructions, this sensor, installed at doormachine, will keep the doors open. This is effective to prevent accidental trapping since thissensor will keep detecting the obstruction until just before the completion of door closing.9Abnormal speed protectionfunction(ASPF)In the event that the elevator is moving downwards at an abnormally high speed, thebreakers will be automatically engaged and the elevator will cease operation.10Out of door-open zone alarm(ASOZ)In the event that the elevator stops out of the door open zone of a selected floor, doors willnot open, and an alarm will be sounded in the elevator.This is a group control system used to operate three to eight elevators in a large-sizedbuilding. This control system consists of 3 smart systems; "future reference-trajectorycontrol", "learning system" and "intelligent system".Group control5STD OPTThis is a group control system used to operate three to six elevators in a medium-sizedbuilding. This control system uses "reference-trajectory control", which is based on thetheory used in the highest model of the "future reference-trajectory control".This is a simplified group control system used to operate three or four elevators.The system provides a ring control to allocate the elevator car closed to the floor where anew hall call is registered.For this system, all floors have "down" call buttons only, except for the start floor, wherethere is "up" call button only. The other operations are the same as in selective-collectiveand duplex selective-collective operations. SERVICE FUNCTIONSNo.NameDescription1Mischievous call cancellation(MCCC)In the event that a large number of calls is registered by a small number of passengers, thecalls are determined to be mischievous and will be automatically cancelled uponresponding to the next call. This thus eliminates unnecessary stops.2Door time adjustment(DTAD)The duration of the door open timing is tailored to usage conditions, substantially improvingoperational efficiency.3Floor "deselect" function(FDSF)This function allows passenger to cancel the selection of a floor which is accidentallypressed by pressing the button again. (This thus eliminates unnecessary stops.)4Automatic return function(ARTF)After all the calls have been served, the elevator will return to the start floor for stand-by.5Door open prolong button(DOPB)In the event that this button on the car operation board is pressed, the elevator doorsremain open for a pre-set period of time.6Automatic bypass Operation(ABPO)In the event that the elevator is fully loaded, this operation will not respond to any hall callsand will only respond to the car calls.7Keypad sub-operating board(KSOP)In order to comply with the barrier-free code, especially for high-rise buildings, individual carcall buttons can be replaced by a keypad system.8Sub-operating panel(SOPB)Additional floor selection and door open/close buttons are located on the opposite side ofthe main operating panel in the elevator. This will be extremely convenient during rush hours.9Voice synthesizer(VSYS)Preset standard messages are announced to the passengers by a voice synthesizer.10Arrival signal(ASGN)An electronic chime (located at the top and bottom of the elevator) will be sound just beforethe arrival of the elevator.11Interfacing with BGM speaker(BGMS)A speaker for background music and public announcements for the building can be installed in theelevator. (Music and announcement systems, including wiring, is to be provided by others.)12Regenerative System(RGNS)Making use of the energy generated by an elevator when travelling downwards with aheavy car load or upwards with a light car load, the traction machine acts as a powergenerator to transmit power back to the electrical network in the building.For this system, the stop floor is manually set by an attendant, such as in a departmentstore.This operation system is used when there is a need to serve special passengers.Under this operation, all hall calls are disabled and the elevator is reserved for exclusive useof the special passengers.STD OPTSTD OPT20

COMMON INFORMATION(4)COMMON INFORMATION(5)FUNCTIONS(2/2)WORK TO BE DONE BY BUILDING CONTRACTORS MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSNo.NameDescription1Automatic turn-off of elevatorlight and fan(ATFL)In the event that the elevator is not in use, the light and ventilation fan in the elevator areautomatically turned off to conserve energy.2Maintenance operation(MTNO)34STD OPTThe preparatory work for elevator installation outlined in below table should be undertakenby building contractors in accordance with Hitachi drawings and in compliance with localor relevant codes and regulationsNo.ITEMSIn the event that elevator maintenance is being carried out, the elevator operates at a lowerspeed.1Prepare hoistway with proper framing and enclosure, suitable pit of proper depth with drains and water-proofing if required,properly lit and ventilated hoistway of adequate size with concrete floors, access doors, ladders and guards as required.Parking operation(PKGO)The elevator can be parked at the designated floor with a key switch.2Provide and / or cut all necessary holes, chases, openings and finishes after equipment installation.3Supply and secure all supports, reinforced concrete slabs, etc., necessary for installation of the machinery, doors, buffers, etc.Rush-hour schedule operation(RHSO)All the elevators will automatically return to the start floor, after serving the last call duringthis preset rush-hour timing.4Furnish all necessary cement and / or concrete for grouting of brackets, bolts, machine beams, etc.5Prepare and erect suitable scaffolding and protective measures during work in progress.5Floor lock-out operation(FLLO)Specific service floors can be locked-out by activating the switch.6Floor lock-out operationby cipher code(ROCC)By inputting a pre-programmed code using the car operating board floor buttons,passengers can gain access to certain restricted floors.6Furnish mains for three-phase electric power and single-phase lighting supply for car lighting and lift pit and power outletto the hoistway, following the instructions of the elevator contractor on outlet position and wire size.Intelligent operation securitysystem(IPSS)This function allows controlled access to certain floors by means of a password or ID cards.Note: Keypad or ID card-reader system is to be provided and installed by others,interfacing shall be by means of dry (voltage-free) contacts.7Provide, free of charge, a suitable theft-proof storage area for materials and tools during erection work.78Supply electric power for lighting of work area, installation work, elevator testing and spray painting.9Hoisting hook for 3-tons loading at top of the hoistway.Location of hoisting hook shall be below figure.10Hoistway ventilation to be provided to maintain the hoistway temperature at below 40 .8Interfacing with closed-circuitTV(CCTV)This system enables the security personnel to monitor the movement inside the elevator.This will be effective in preventing criminal and mischievous acts inside the elevator.(CCTV system, including wiring, is to be supplied by others.)9Supervisory panel(SVP)This panel provides various supervisory operations, including communication, and statusmonitoring.10Extensible elevatormonitoring system(XEMS)This system shows the real time situation of the elevators such as the elevator position,movement direction and abnormal operation on the PC (Personal Computer) display. It isalso possible to turn on/off the elevators and change the service floors of the elevatorsusing the PC. Location of hoisting hookX : Hoistway width EMERGENCY FUNCTIONS21NameDescription1Earthquake emerg

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Always keep area around lift free of tools, debris, grease and oil. Never overload lift. Capacity of lift is shown on nameplate affixed to the lift. Do Not stand in front of the vehicle while it is being positioned in lift bay. Do Not hit or run over lift arms or adapters. This could damage lift or vehicle.