For some reason, the car stations on these elevators with the touchscreen and the keypad remind me a lot of the new elevators at the University of Texas Main Building Tower in Austin (the ones that serve 1-27). At first, I didn't like the new panel design, but then realized that the touchscreen and keypad are more practical for really tall high-rise buildings, since these would be lower maintenance with fewer parts, more vandal resistant with fewer points of breakage, more sustainable with less materials to use, and more aesthetically pleasing with fewer buttons and Braille plates to utilize.
For some reason, the car stations on these elevators with the touchscreen and the keypad remind me a lot of the new elevators at the University of Texas Main Building Tower in Austin (the ones that serve 1-27). At first, I didn't like the new panel design, but then realized that the touchscreen and keypad are more practical for really tall high-rise buildings, since these would be lower maintenance with fewer parts, more vandal resistant with fewer points of breakage, more sustainable with less materials to use, and more aesthetically pleasing with fewer buttons and Braille plates to utilize.
So nice. We have this Kone elevator mod in Southfield, Michigan at a hotel.
Very nice elevators, the speed is not horrible, but they could make it a little bit faster.
nice
these definitely could have gone faster. If I were the installer I would have made them go about 1100-1600 FPM. That would be more reasonable
These seem they’re 1000 FPM
wtf???