Thank you very much for the video. Few security companies have to do this but my company's management in my specific site are so f.... lazy. They won't teach me how. Because of YOUR HELP, ONLY YOU, I have a chance to save people in a possible armed robbery scenario. No thanks to the security management at my specific site.
@@VrantusOfficial No, earlier Schindler 330A models are notorious for the door close button not to work closing the door immediately. Unlike other brands where after a specific period of time has passed allow the door close button to work
@@BusMaster99 But what if the button to a restricted floor has been replaced by a key switch that say only the tenant of the apartment the elevator goes directly into has the key for ? In cases like that how would firefighters be able to access those floors if they don't have the specific keys for them ?
@@psirvent8 Then the key for that floor would have to be provided in the fire box or otherwise be in a place that is readily accessible to firefighters. All floors have to be accessible in fireman service. A better design would be putting a floor lockout switch next to the button so that way the button will still be there for use when in fireman service.
@@elevating_western_washington That might apply to America. Here in Europe (or rather in Switzerland) Schindler is the best elevator company. On the other hand, Otis has pretty shitty quality here in Switzerland/Europe.
i got it from an elevator technician, i know people who work on elevators and they gave me some keys to collect, i have some for other elevators to but i don’t use them without permission from the building owner.
Nice demo River! Really informative
Thank you very much for the video. Few security companies have to do this but my company's management in my specific site are so f.... lazy. They won't teach me how. Because of YOUR HELP, ONLY YOU, I have a chance to save people in a possible armed robbery scenario. No thanks to the security management at my specific site.
I’m glad you got permission to do this! I seen this once by a Otis tech
I know you don't care much for Schindler, but this is a nice installation.
I agree
I would like to see a fire service demo on a Dover/Thyssenkrupp Impulse. Can you do it?
Thats what I dont like about hydraulic elevators is that it takes a good minute before the piston charges and for it to actually start up
I think it’s so that hydraulic fluid can reach to the hydraulic ram.
@@ElevatorsOfSouthernNC well I do like traction elevators better because they start moving right after the door shuts and they can move faster
I'm glad you got permission.
Epic motor!
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Is this the only fire service demo you have ever done?
Nice video of the day.❤🎉. 0:12 .
Do you know if the chime is disabled on a 400A? It isn't on Independent.
The model shouldn't matter, the chime is disabled both on Independent service and fire service.
Let me be the first to say...
Door close works on a Schindler HT!!
Maybe it's only intended for Fire Service.
@@Undercoverelevator212-s2n For these type of elevators yeah it probably is.
I d-…wha- WHAUE?! i mean…for context…i mean…the door should open…did those models just not work?
@@VrantusOfficial No, earlier Schindler 330A models are notorious for the door close button not to work closing the door immediately. Unlike other brands where after a specific period of time has passed allow the door close button to work
@@Jamestube8439 goodness.
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How did you get permission to do this?
He probably know the owner of the building
Can you use the car 1 ?
Will The Elevator Go To Any Floor Even If A Floor Is Restricted.
In fire service, it will. This is because a fire can be on any floor, including staff-only floors.
@@BusMaster99 But what if the button to a restricted floor has been replaced by a key switch that say only the tenant of the apartment the elevator goes directly into has the key for ?
In cases like that how would firefighters be able to access those floors if they don't have the specific keys for them ?
@@psirvent8 Then the key for that floor would have to be provided in the fire box or otherwise be in a place that is readily accessible to firefighters. All floors have to be accessible in fireman service. A better design would be putting a floor lockout switch next to the button so that way the button will still be there for use when in fireman service.
@@BusMaster99 Makes sense.
Thank's for the reply.
How do I get permission to do that
But fire service will have something go horribly wrong!
Since you didn’t get permission, I’m gonna have to call the place on you! Jk
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Dude wdym he has permission
@@chriskelly4683 It’s a joke
@@ElevatorDude_100 😝
@@JadDoverElevators I'm 🔏
k were done
also never attempt this in lets just say a highrise
He can do this wherever he wants IF AND ONLY IF he has permission from building management or even the owner.
Does Schindler make really bad elevators? I know the door close buttons don't work on Schindler elevators other than 3300 and 5500.
Schindler sucks! probably one of the most unreliable elevator manufacturers ever
@@elevating_western_washington Why?
@@elevating_western_washington That might apply to America. Here in Europe (or rather in Switzerland) Schindler is the best elevator company.
On the other hand, Otis has pretty shitty quality here in Switzerland/Europe.
@@damian-luginbuehl oh EU schindlers are solid, y’all are lucky you’ve actually got quality schindlers lol
@@elevating_western_washington Schindler traction is generally really good
What's in the panel under the indicator?
I’d imagine it’s the utility box. Light switch, power, fan, etc
Where is the elevator at
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Where is this elevator located?
It’s located at GAL Headquarters in GAL Washington.
@@ElevatorDude_100 UR DONE
@@ElevatorDude_100 I AGREE WITH ELEVATING WESTERN WASHINGTON💀
@@elevating_western_washingtonHuh?
@@ElevatorDude_100 No self promoting please
No it’s a Schindler 400a
330A
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Where did you get the actual key 🔑 for those elevators 🛗
i got it from an elevator technician, i know people who work on elevators and they gave me some keys to collect, i have some for other elevators to but i don’t use them without permission from the building owner.
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