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ELEVATOR PLANNING
AND SELECTION GUIDE
300
100
60
Telescopic
Holeless
Holed
Roped
Holeless
Travel height
Hydraulic Systems
Separate machine room required at bottom landing
Machine room can be located remotely or adjacent to
Gen2 Machine-Roomless System
Requires separate control closet/room
Flexible control closet/room placementup to 250 feet away from
top of hoistway (depending on wiring configuration within the building)
30
200
20
Holeless
Machine-Roomless Elevator
Key Attributes
Travel Height
Maximum
Optional:
Ceiling height of 9-7
Interior cab design flexibility
Glassback1
Dimensions
Front
0H
AIA Opening
Rated lbs.
Passenger Capacity 3
Car 4
Passenger elevators
2100 2
13/12
Interior width
5-8
Interior depth
4-3
Interior height 5
Car door width
3-0
Hoistway
Width
7-4
E Single hoistway 6
In seismic zones 6
7-4
F Double hoistway 6
15-0
In seismic zones 6
15-0
22-8
G Triple hoistway 6
In seismic zones 6
22-8
6-6
H Depth
In seismic zones
6-712
4-8
I Rough opening width
J Rough opening height
K Clear opening height7
L Total overhead for 8-0 car
@ 200 ft/min
14-7
@ 350 ft/min
15-312
@ 400 ft/min
@ 450 ft/min
@ 500 ft/min
@ 350 ft/min
@ 400 ft/min
@ 450 ft/min
@ 500 ft/min
@ 450 ft/min
@ 500 ft/min
Control Closet/Room
N Control closetsimplex8
Control roomsimplex8
Control roomduplex8
A
B
C
D
2500
16/15
Service elevators
3000
20/18
6-8 516
4-318
6-8 516
4-9
3-6
3-6
8-4
8-6
17-0
17-4
25-8
26-2
6-6
6-712
5-2
8-4
8-6
17-0
17-4
25-8
26-2
7-0
7-112
5-2
3500
23/21
6-8 516
7-8 516
5-5
5-5
8-0 (Optional 9-7 )
3-6
4-0
8-4
8-6
17-0
17-4
25-8
26-2
7-812
7-10
5-2
9-4
9-6
19-0
19-4
28-8
29-2
7-812
7-10
5-8
4000H
27/25
4500H
30/28
5000H
33/31
5000H AIA
33/31
5-8 516
7-5
5-8 516
7-11
5-11 516
8-6
5-8 516
9-0
4-0
4-0
4-6
4-0
8-2
8-4
16-8
17-0
25-2
25-8
9-0
9-2
5-8
8-2
8-4
16-8
17-0
25-2
25-8
9-6
9-8
5-8
8-5
8-7
17-2
17-6
25-11
26-5
10-1
10-3
6-2
8-2
8-4
16-8
17-0
25-2
25-8
10-7
10-9
5-8
7-10
7-0 (Optional 8-0 )
14-9 316
15-5 916
16-0
16-5
16-10
14-9316
15-5916
16-0
16-5
16-10
14-9316
15-5916
16-0
16-5
16-10
14-9316
15-5916
16-0
14-9316
15-5916
14-9316
15-5916
14-9316
15-5916
14-9316
15-5916
16-4316
17-0916
17-7
18-0
18-5
16-4316
17-0916
17-7
18-0
18-5
16-4316
17-0916
17-7
18-0
18-5
16-4316
17-0916
17-7
16-4316
17-0916
16-4316
17-0916
16-4316
17-0916
16-4316
17-0916
4-1114
5-514
5-8
6-9
6-9
5-8
6-9
6-9
5-8
6-9
6-9
5-8
H x 3-10 width
H x 5-9 width
H x 7-6 width
4000
27/25
For elevators with occupied space below, this dimension may change.
Consult your Otis representative for dimensions.
The 8-0 height does not apply to the 2100 lb. duty.
8
Please consult your local Otis sales representative regarding
smaller dimensions.
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G
F
E
C
B
PLAN
D
I
A
Buffer
SECTION
Dimensions
Front
0H
AIA and Rear Opening
Rated lbs.
Passenger Capacity 1
Car 2
A Interior width
B Interior depth
C Interior height
D Car door width
Hoistway
E Width
Single hoistway 3
In seismic zones 3
F Double hoistway 3
In seismic zones 3
G Triple hoistway 3
In seismic zones 3
H Depth
In seismic zones
I Rough opening width
J Rough opening height
K Clear opening height
L Total overhead for 8-0 car
@ 200 ft/min
@ 350 ft/min
@ 400 ft/min
@ 450 ft/min
@ 500 ft/min
Total overhead for 9-7 car
@ 200 ft/min
@ 350 ft/min
@ 400 ft/min
@ 450 ft/min
@ 500 ft/min
M Minimum pit depth
@ 200 ft/min
@ 350 ft/min
@ 400 ft/min
@ 450 ft/min
@ 500 ft/min
Control Closet/Room
N Control closetsimplex
Control roomsimplex
Control roomduplex
1
2
3
Passenger elevators
Service elevators
2500
16/15
3000
20/18
3500
23/21
6-8516
4-334
6-8516
4-958
3-6
3-6
9-4
9-6
19-0
19-4
28-8
29-2
6-278
6-614
5-2
16-0
16-5
16-10
17-7
18-0
18-5
5-8
6-9
6-9
4000
27/25
4000H
27/25
4500H
30/28
5000H
33/31
5000H AIA
33/31
6-8516
7-8516
5-558
5-558
8-0 (Optional 9-7)
3-6
4-0
5-8516
7-558
5-8516
7-1158
5-11516
8-658
5-8516
9-0916
4-0
4-0
4-6
4-0
9-4
9-6
19-0
19-4
28-8
29-2
6-834
7-018
5-2
9-4
9-6
19-0
19-4
28-8
29-2
7-434
7-818
5-2
8-2
8-4
16-8
17-0
25-2
25-8
9-1058
10-2116
5-8
8-2
8-4
16-8
17-0
25-2
25-8
10-458
10-8116
5-8
8-5
8-7
17-2
17-6
25-11
26-5
10-1158
11-318
6-2
8-2
8-4
16-8
17-0
25-2
25-8
11-5916
11-9116
5-8
16-0
16-5
16-10
14-9316
15-5916
16-0
16-0
16-5
16-10
17-7
18-0
18-5
16-4316
17-0916
17-7
17-7
18-0
18-5
5-8
6-9
6-9
4-1114
5-514
5-8
5-8
6-9
6-9
10-4
10-6
21-0
21-4
31-8
32-2
7-434
7-818
5-8
7-10
7-0 (Optional 8-0 )
H x 3-10 width
H x 5-9 width
H x 7-6 width
Holed Hydraulic
Travel Height
Maximum
Maximum stops
Speed (ft/min)
60 ft
7
100, 125, 1501
PLAN
D
G
Key Attributes
Well hole drilling required
PVC protection surrounds wall and bottom
of in-ground cylinder to prevent contact with
underground contaminants
Solid-state starter improves performance
through precise control of electric current
Available in both passenger and service
elevator configurations and capacities
Optional:
Front and rear entrances
Ceiling height of 9-7
8-0 clear opening
Glassback
REM remote elevator monitoring
Hoisting Beam
(Not by Otis)
Plunger
Machine
Room
K
Well Hole
(Required)
Cylinder with
PVC Protection
SECTION
Dimensions
Passenger elevators
Rated lbs.
Passenger Capacity2
Car 3
2000
13/12
2100
13/12
2500
16/15
5-8
4-3
5-8
4-3
6-8
4-3
3-0
3-0
7-4
7-6
5-9
4-8
7-4
7-6
5-9
4-8
A
B
C
D
Interior width
Interior depth
Interior height
Car door width
Hoistway
E Width
Width in seismic zones4
F Depth 5
G Rough opening width
H Rough opening height
I Clear opening height
J Clear overhead to hoist beam
@ 100 ft/min
@ 125 ft/min
@ 150 ft/min
K Minimum pit depth
Machine Room
L Number of elevators in group
Width x depth
3500
23/21
4500
30/28
5000
33/31
5000 AIA
33/31
5-8
7-11
5-11
8-6
5-8
9-0
3-6
6-8
6-8
4-9
5-5
8-0 (Optional 9-7 )
3-6
3-6
4-0
4-6
4-0
8-4
8-6
5-9
5-2
8-4
8-6
6-3
5-2
7-5
7-7
9-8
5-8
8-2
8-4
10-3
6-2
7-5
7-7
10-9
5-8
12-0
12-3
12-3
12-5
12-8
12-8
12-0
12-3
12-3
8-4
8-6
6-11
5-2
7-10
7-0 (Optional 8-0 )
12-0
12-3
12-3
12-0
12-3
12-3
12-0
12-0
12-0
12-3
12-3
12-3
12-3
12-3
12-3
4-0 (5-0 for Canadian Province of Ontario)
1
5-9 x 7-4
1 Rise
2 Capacity
Service elevators
3000
20/18
2
11-6 x 8-6
3 Interior
3
17-0 x 8-6
4
22-0 x 8-6
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Travel Height
Maximum
Maximum stops
Speed (ft/min)
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20 ft
3
100, 125
Key Attributes
No need for well hole drilling and its
associated costs
Above-ground solution substantially reduces
risk of soil and ground water contamination
Applicable for:
Hazard-sensitive sites
Waterfront sites
Existing buildings
Available in both passenger and service
elevator configurations and capacities
Solid-state starter improves performance
through precise control of electric current
Optional:
Front and rear entrances
Ceiling height of 9-7
8-0 clear opening
Glassback
REM remote elevator monitoring
Hoisting Beam
(Not by Otis)
Plunger
Machine
Room
K
SECTION
2000
13/12
2100
13/12
2500
16/15
5-8
4-3
5-8
4-3
6-8
4-3
3-0
3-0
3-6
7-4
7-6
5-9
4-8
7-4
7-6
5-9
4-8
8-4
8-6
5-9
5-2
Service elevators
3000
20/18
3500
23/21
6-8
6-8
4-9
5-5
8-0 (Optional 9-7 )
3-6
3-6
8-4
8-6
6-3
5-2
8-4
8-6
6-11
5-2
4500
30/28
5000
33/31
5000 AIA
33/31
5-8
7-11
5-11
8-6
5-8
9-0
4-0
4-6
4-0
7-7
7-7
9-8
5-8
8-4
8-4
10-3
6-2
7-7
7-7
10-9
5-8
12-4
12-7
12-5
12-8
12-4
12-7
7-10
7-0 (Optional 8-0 )
12-4
12-7
12-4
12-4
12-4
12-4
12-7
12-7
12-7
12-7
4-0 (5-0 for Canadian Province of Ontario)
1
5-9 x 7-4
Passenger elevators
1 Capacity
Rated lbs.
Passenger Capacity 1
Car 2
Interior width
Interior depth
Interior height
Car door width
Hoistway
E Width
Width in seismic zones 3
F Depth 4
G Rough opening width
H Rough opening height
I Clear opening height
J Clear overhead to hoist beam
@ 100 ft/min
@ 125 ft/min
K Minimum pit depth 5
Machine Room
L Number of elevators in group
Width x depth
PLAN
Dimensions
A
B
C
D
2
11-6 x 8-6
3
17-0 x 8-6
4
22-0 x 8-6
5 Pit
depth changes based on speed: For 100 fpm, pit depth increases
1 in depth for each 1 increase in rise over 13-7 up to 20-0.
For 125 fpm, pit depth increases 1 in depth for each 1 increase in rise over
12-8 up to 20-0.
44 ft 1 in
5
100, 125
PLAN
Key Attributes
D
G
Hoisting Beam
(Not by Otis)
Plunger
Machine
Room
K
SECTION
Dimensions
Passenger elevators
Rated lbs.
Passenger Capacity1
Car 2
2000
13/12
2100
13/12
2500
16/15
3000
20/18
3500
23/21
5-8
4-3
5-8
4-3
6-8
4-9
6-8
5-5
3-0
3-0
6-8
4-3
8-0 (Optional 9-7 )
3-6
3-6
3-6
7-4
7-6
7-10
5-9
4-8
7-4
7-6
7-10
5-9
4-8
8-4
8-6
8-10
5-9
5-2
7-10
7-0 (Optional 8-0 )
8-4
8-6
8-10
6-3
5-2
8-4
8-6
8-10
6-11
5-2
A
B
C
D
Interior width
Interior depth
Interior height
Car door width
Hoistway 3
E Width (rise up to 30 ft 1 in)
Width (rise up to 30 ft 1 in) in seismic zones 4
Width (rise over 30 ft 1 in)
F Depth5
G Rough opening width
H Rough opening height
I Clear opening height
J Clear overhead to hoist beam (rise up to 30 ft 1 in)
@ 100 ft/min
@ 125 ft/min
Clear overhead to hoist beam (rise over 30 ft 1 in)
@ 100 ft/min
@ 125 ft/min
K Minimum pit depth6
Machine Room
L Number of elevators in group
Width x depth
12-8
12-11
13-0
13-2
4-0 (5-0 for Canadian Province of Ontario) to 7-6 depending on rise
1
5-9 x 7-4
1 Capacity
2 Interior
2
11-6 x 8-6
4 In
3
17-0 x 8-6
4
22-0 x 8-6
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Key Attributes
Maximum safety, reliability and efficiency
Wide range of finishes, pallet widths and optional features
Commercial applications including shopping centers, casinos, airports
ELEVATION
NCT Model
60640
60648
A Pallet width
B Finish width
C Maximum length
D Minimum pit depth (at ends)
32
4-7
263-0
3-5 58
1-71116
17-8 58
19-4 14
4-10 18
40
5-3
263-0
3-5 58
1-71116
17-8 58
17-8 58
5-618
32-9 34
32-934
61048
61056
61064
40
5-5
394-0
3-1178
1-4/2-034
20-312
20-312
5-818
48
6-1
394-0
3-1178
1-4/2-234
20-312
20-312
6-418
56
6-9
394-0
3-1178
1-4 / 2-434
20-312
20-312
7-018
22-1112 / 32-934
21-4 / 32-934
19-814/32-934
NPT Model
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Pallet width
Finish width
Maximum length
Minimum pit depth (at ends)
Minimum pit depth (at middle)1
Minimum pit opening (return)
Minimum pit opening (drive)
Minimum rough opening
Maximum length between
two intermediate supports1
DRIVE END
Dimensions
Escalators
LOWER LANDING
UPPER LANDING
A
Maximum rise
39 ft 4 in
7
16
Key Attributes
Edge of
upper
support
Workpoint
Edge of
lower
support
Finished
Floor
Workpoint
Dimensions1
508 NCE Model
Step width
Finish width
Minimum pit opening
Minimum rough opening
Maximum rise
Minimum rise
F Minimum pit depth
G Beam-to-beam calculation2
A
B
C
D
E
Step width
Finish width
Minimum pit opening
Minimum rough opening
Maximum rise
Minimum rise
F Minimum pit depth
G Beam-to-beam calculation3
1
2
3
ELEVATION
50824
50832
50840
24
3-9
14-6 716
3-111316
26-21516
4-11116
3-5916
1.732 x E + 16'-21116
32
4-5
14-6716
4-71316
26-21516
4-11116
3-5916
1.732 x E + 16-21116
40
5-1
14-6716
5-3 34
26-21516
4-11116
3-5916
1.732 x E + 16-21116
51224
51232
51240
24
3-9
14-7116
4-0 316
39-4 716
26-3
3-5 916
1.732 x E + 17-0
32
4-5
14-7116
4-8316
39-4716
26-3
3-5 916
1.732 x E + 17-0
40
5-1
14-7116
5-4316
39-4716
26-3
3-5 916
1.732 x E + 17-0
Dimensions listed assume 2 flat steps, 480V power and installation under non-seismic conditions
If G exceeds 58-8, an intermediate support is required.
Visit www.otis.com for the latest information
Intermediate support required.
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