Mitsubishi MRL Elevators - Kirkegata 15, Oslo, NO

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  • Опубликовано: 4 апр 2024
  • Time for something a bit different on my latest Norwegian hunt, and you've guess it, a Mitsubishi! Norway's capital city Oslo has loads of Mitsubishi elevators scattered around the city, and these are just one of them. Most are found in low rise office buildings, while a handful are also found in public buildings such as the famous Byporten Mall and Gunerius, both are shopping centers located in downtown. These elevators are in an office building where the front door is secured; thankfully I was able to get in after following someone in. This is one of the nine Mitsubishi elevators I've managed to film in Oslo.
    According to Uniheis's reference list on their website, these elevators were installed in 2017 replacing the previous Mitsubishi SPVF units from 1991. They are very similar to our NEXIEZ-MRLs back at home and other parts of Southeast Asia apart from a few differences to suit with the European situation, such as EN 81-70 compliant COP (which is easily identified by the alarm/interphone indicator below the floor indicator), triangle door keyholes (instead of the default T-shape holes), directional chimes and button beep. Also comes with floor cancel feature as well as a full Norwegian AAN-G voice announcement.
    Sadly the left elevator had a bit of issue with its doors as it would repeatedly reopen its doors to the point that it triggered a nudge mode. Even after that, the door somehow still refused to lock like what happened on the basement. Kind of annoying, and this rarely happens on Mitsubishi. At least I've managed to capture the Norwegian voice for nudge mode.
    A little bit info about Mitsubishi in Norway. Mitsubishi elevators in Norway are imported and distributed by Uniheis since 1986, making Norway as the first country in mainland Europe to install Mitsubishi elevators. For some reason, their installations so far are only concentrated in Oslo and have not yet been installed elsewhere in Norway. In April 2023, Uniheis was acquired by Swedish company Motum AB, who is now part of Mitsubishi Electric since 2022.
    📝 Quick elevator review
    ➕️ Pros:
    • Rather nice elevators
    • Disabled friendly
    • Quite speedy elevators
    ➖️ Cons:
    • Slight door issue with the left elevator
    ℹ️ Info
    • Brand: Mitsubishi
    • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Elevator Asia Co. Ltd. (AMEC)
    • Installed by: Uniheis A/S
    • Type: Traction machine room less, gearless
    • Usage: Passenger
    • Capacity: 14 Persons / 1050 kg
    • Floors served: -1, 1-9 (10 floors)
    • Year installed: 2017
    • Model: NEXIEZ-MRL
    • Buttons: Mitsubishi "V1 Type"
    • Control type: Microprocessor, Mitsubishi VFGLC
    • Number of elevator car(s): 2
    • History: Replacement from 1991 Mitsubishi SPVF elevators
    📍 Kirkegata 15
    🌐 Oslo, Norway (NO)
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    🗓 7 December 2023
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Комментарии • 9

  • @tylerrblxyt2024
    @tylerrblxyt2024 22 дня назад

    idk why the doors reopen on its own, it should be resolved soon

  • @Ascs_Ourense
    @Ascs_Ourense 3 месяца назад

    Please, would you be so kind as to tell me when there will be content on elevators in Spain?

    • @idl3k_elev
      @idl3k_elev  3 месяца назад +1

      I do have but mainly from the Canary Islands again.

  • @Fuck_1450
    @Fuck_1450 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm kind of curious what was the original SPVF looks like in this building

  • @user-lo3dx1dz4m
    @user-lo3dx1dz4m 3 месяца назад

    The problem with the elevator of Japanese companies is that the doors are long

    • @idl3k_elev
      @idl3k_elev  3 месяца назад

      What do you mean by long?

  • @NovichokDigger-FedorBo
    @NovichokDigger-FedorBo 3 месяца назад

    Есть лифты MITSUBISHI EUROPE!

  • @Fuck_1450
    @Fuck_1450 3 месяца назад +1

    I thought it’s elemotion

    • @idl3k_elev
      @idl3k_elev  3 месяца назад +1

      No, it's complete replacement. Refer to Uniheis's reference list on their website for the proof.