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In the event of an emergency, don’t you want to be prepared? We have a full line of products to help protect your passengers when they need it most.
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A battery lowering unit provides automatic backup power for a hydraulic elevator when the building loses power. The unit returns the elevator to the designated landing and opens the doors, allowing passengers to exit safely.
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Door restrictors keep passengers safe by locking the doors when the elevator car is outside the unlocking zone (18" above and below the landing). This device prevents passengers from attempting to escape from a car that has stopped between landings.
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Emergency, push-button phones allow trapped or disabled passengers to call for help. These phones dial preprogrammed phone numbers until a live person is reached.
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An Emergency Power Lowering System (EPLS) provides automatic or manual return of a traction elevator to a predetermined landing during a blackout or single-phase electrical condition. When the elevator reaches the designated landing, passengers can open the car doors by pressing the “Door Open” button.
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Emergency lights work during a power loss and are designed for use in new construction, modernization, and direct replacements. They meet both lighting and alarm codes per ANSI 17.1 and contain maintenance- free nickel cadmium batteries and solid state circuitry with accessory terminals for use with 6V DC alarm bell.
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Firefighter’s Service returns elevators to designated landings, prevents normal operation, and allows only special operation by firefighters or other authorized emergency personnel.
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