@@HeritageElevators Okay. I saw an old elevator last month in Denmark on my way to Sweden I think it was a Titan or something, very similar to some you've filmed but sadly the door was locked so I only could see it from outside. But I think I will do a trip to Denmark next time, maybe I'll find some good elevators :)
Interesting configuration, were these originally KONE or something else? And oh no, OTIS does the maintenance now...I hope they won't replace these elevators into cheap GeN2.
Interesting! I believe these are considered KONE design fixtures (basically their luxury line). Anyway these look quite nice. Maintained by Otis though?
@Heritage Elevators That’s interesting. To my knowledge (where I live anyway) whoever built it typically maintains it. However, companies tend to fight over what’s theirs.
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Do this elevators replace some older elevators?
Thank you.
Yes, 1950s unknown elevators, probably Thrige or Titan
@@HeritageElevators Okay. I saw an old elevator last month in Denmark on my way to Sweden I think it was a Titan or something, very similar to some you've filmed but sadly the door was locked so I only could see it from outside. But I think I will do a trip to Denmark next time, maybe I'll find some good elevators :)
Interesting configuration, were these originally KONE or something else? And oh no, OTIS does the maintenance now...I hope they won't replace these elevators into cheap GeN2.
Interesting! I believe these are considered KONE design fixtures (basically their luxury line). Anyway these look quite nice. Maintained by Otis though?
Yes. They probably changed contract. Public institutions regularly (with some years intervals) put contracts up for bidding. Best bid wins supposedly
@Heritage Elevators That’s interesting. To my knowledge (where I live anyway) whoever built it typically maintains it. However, companies tend to fight over what’s theirs.
Those are KSS D20 fixtures.
I love it
Thats the coolest thing from outside
Small? This is normally sized elevator in Croatia.
Normally sized here.. in the 1950s. They replaced two elevators from that era here
@@HeritageElevators Newer elevators in Croatia usually have big capacity. Elevators installed until 1980s mostly have small capacity.
0:36 Speaks Danish.
Why are you blurying some parta of a video
His face
@@yalrikabi2007 oh
My face can be seen in many videos. I do not hide it.
In this case I blurred out, because the way I held the camera looked stupid and distracting
4 morbidly obese people can fit in this. Is this a mod?
Complete replacement of 1950s unknown elevators, probably Thrige or Titan