Hospital elevators are designed with a focus on patient comfort and safety. They feature spacious cabins to accommodate stretchers, wheelchairs, and medical personnel, allowing smooth and easy movement for patients with varying mobility needs.
In healthcare settings, prompt transportation is vital. Hospital elevators are equipped with advanced control systems to minimize wait times, optimize traffic flow, and ensure quick access to different floors, enhancing operational efficiency within the facility.
These elevators often incorporate specialized features such as handrails, nonslip floors, and easy-to-use control panels, ensuring accessibility for patients with disabilities or those in fragile conditions. Additionally, dedicated service elevators are often available for transporting medical supplies and equipment without disrupting patient traffic.
No. of Passengers | Load K.g | Car (A) Width | Car (B) Depth | Shaft (C) Width | Shaft (D) Depth | Opening (E) | M/C Room (F) Width | M/C Room (G) Depth | M/C Room (H) Height | Pit Depth (I) | Over head (J) |
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6 | 408 | 1100 | 1000 | 1800 | 1600 | 700 | 3300 | 4100 | 2750 | 1500 | 4250 |
8 | 544 | 1300 | 1100 | 1800 | 1800 | 800 | 3300 | 4300 | 2750 | 1500 | 4250 |
10 | 680 | 1350 | 1300 | 1900 | 2000 | 800 | 3400 | 4500 | 2750 | 1500 | 4250 |
13 | 884 | 2000 | 1100 | 2500 | 1800 | 900 | 4000 | 4300 | 2750 | 1500 | 4250 |
16 | 1088 | 2000 | 1300 | 2500 | 2000 | 1000 | 4000 | 4500 | 2750 | 1500 | 4250 |
20 | 1360 | 2000 | 1550 | 2500 | 2300 | 1000 | 4000 | 4800 | 2750 | 1500 | 4250 |
24 | 1632 | 2150 | 1650 | 2700 | 2400 | 1200 | 4200 | 4900 | 2750 | 1500 | 4250 |