Power Elevators Automatic doors typically consist of two panels, referred to as the car door and the Landing door, that open and close simultaneously to allow passengers to enter and exit the elevator car. The technical specifications of these doors may vary depending on the specific type and model of the elevator, but here are some general technical specifications:
Size:Power Elevators Automated Doors Comes with standard size is 600,700,800 MM wide & 2100 MM high, although larger or smaller sizes are available.
Speed: The speed at which the doors open and close can vary depending on the elevator model, but typical speeds range from 0.1 to 0.3m per second varies on models.
Material: Power Elevators doors are made of a variety of materials, including steel, Mild ,aluminum, glass, and even wood.
Drive mechanism: The doors are typically operated by a motor that drives a system of gears and pulleys.
Safety features: Power Elevators doors are equipped with a range of safety features to prevent accidents, including sensors that detect objects or people in the doorway, emergency stop buttons, and interlocks that prevent the elevator from moving if the doors are not properly closed.
Accessibility features: Power Elevators doors can be equipped with accessibility features, such as Braille labels and audio signals, to assist visually impaired passengers.
Power requirements: Elevator doors require a source of power to operate, typically provided by the building's electrical system. The power requirements may vary depending on the specific elevator model.
Compliance with regulations: Power Elevators doors must comply with various safety and accessibility regulations and the EN 81-20 and EN 81-50 standards in Europe & India.
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