@@elevating_western_washington The gate "bounces" like that after the gate motor cuts off. As the doors are closing, the gate motor continues to run until the doors are fully closed. (It's just how the doors behave. Most freight elevator doors actually do this.) The gate "bounces" after the gate motor cuts off because of the forces from the gate motor continuing to run, and the little black bumpers on the bottom ends of the gate essentially being compressed into the floor. The retiring cam then locks the outer doors after that, so the gate "bouncing" actually has nothing to do with the interlock. The gate "bouncing" could actually become a problem if the gate bounces too high and fails to close by gravity, to where the elevator can't move. If that ever happens on any freight elevator, all you have to do is just close the gate the rest of the way yourself. It wouldn't hurt to put your hand on the gate as the doors are closing to prevent the gate from bouncing.
@@elevating_western_washington I’m not joking. The only other place that is known to have a Telco Upper door is in Singapore. The fact that EMS was the one to do it too, is insanely rare. And yes they do use this for events because LG is the dock floor looking on google maps, and I see a lot of tables and other things lying around in the dock so that would be my assumption.
I have this generic modernization/replacement for those old Schindler MT 300A Hydraulic Elevators at the DSO in Detroit, MI. They've been modded/replaced by Murphy or MEI elevator
EPIC MOTOR! Warning: Foul language in description, a bad "S" word is there. This is a very interesting find. By rule, you cannot ride these unless you have permission. This is definitely a Westinghouse freight elevator because all of the elevators in this hotel are Westinghouse.
The outer-door on the top floor's very interesting. I also like how the gate bounces when the latch thing engages lol.
I’m guessing it was because the interlock engaged a little bit too hard lol
@@elevating_western_washington that annoys me
@@elevating_western_washington The gate "bounces" like that after the gate motor cuts off. As the doors are closing, the gate motor continues to run until the doors are fully closed. (It's just how the doors behave. Most freight elevator doors actually do this.) The gate "bounces" after the gate motor cuts off because of the forces from the gate motor continuing to run, and the little black bumpers on the bottom ends of the gate essentially being compressed into the floor. The retiring cam then locks the outer doors after that, so the gate "bouncing" actually has nothing to do with the interlock.
The gate "bouncing" could actually become a problem if the gate bounces too high and fails to close by gravity, to where the elevator can't move. If that ever happens on any freight elevator, all you have to do is just close the gate the rest of the way yourself. It wouldn't hurt to put your hand on the gate as the doors are closing to prevent the gate from bouncing.
What a cool freighter, it looks new, but i could be wrong.
How tf has no one seen this yet at the location where the first elevator was filmed especially with a half 2 speed vertical?? Wtf??
That is huge! I’m always nervous to ride a freight alone
They can be scary, especially if you’re new to operating them, but getting busted is always the scariest part for me
that thing sounds like a jet engine going down 😳
As of right now, you have found the only freight elevator in North America with a Telescoping upper door. Nice find.
Seriously??? I would’ve thought there’d be so many more in places with low head room. I guess i’ll take credit for that then lol
@@elevating_western_washington I’m not joking. The only other place that is known to have a Telco Upper door is in Singapore. The fact that EMS was the one to do it too, is insanely rare.
And yes they do use this for events because LG is the dock floor looking on google maps, and I see a lot of tables and other things lying around in the dock so that would be my assumption.
@@elevating_western_washington judging by the sound, it makes, the elevator is possibly a MEI
Where is the kitchen elevator can you access it on H3
@@ArisBuliteanu A lot of third-party elevators have the same chimes. There is nothing pointing to MEI. This is likely just a third party mod/install.
I have this generic modernization/replacement for those old Schindler MT 300A Hydraulic Elevators at the DSO in Detroit, MI. They've been modded/replaced by Murphy or MEI elevator
Murphy does not install in Michigan
@@tkefan29 Oh, well it looks like it lmao. It has cute buttons too.
DAMN!
Do you have a photo of the kitchen elevator
1:11 [elevator door close]
0:40 [elevator door open]
Nice one.
Installed by Westinghouse modded by Premier elevator. I believe it has a MEI machine just like the parking one
EPIC motor! I never even like A# pitch motors!
Looks like peelle telco two extended byparting doors
I have been on a couple of freight elevators.
I think this was a Westinghouse
There are 15 elevators at Hilton Atlanta it’s a mod
EPIC MOTOR! Warning: Foul language in description, a bad "S" word is there. This is a very interesting find. By rule, you cannot ride these unless you have permission. This is definitely a Westinghouse freight elevator because all of the elevators in this hotel are Westinghouse.
ok 💀
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Scratchy sounding EMS doors