Three | Triple Lift Elevator Bank

Three | Triple Lift Elevator Bank

Description
Description

Three Lift Elevator Banks are low to medium capacity layouts used in buildings with low to medium average occupancy loads. Based on a range of conditions including the type of project, occupancy load, and desired wait times, Three Lift Elevator Banks should be used for offices with floor areas around 135,000 ft2 (12,542 m2), hotels with 225 rooms, and housing projects with 270 units.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Combining a single row of lifts and an adjacent waiting area with a clearance width of 10’ (3 m), or 1.5x car depth, Three Lift Elevator Banks have typical widths of 27’ (8.2 m) and depths of 18’6” (5.6 m). Three Lift Elevator Banks have overall areas around 494 ft2 (46 m2).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
How big is a Three Lift Elevator Bank?
Three Lift Elevator Banks have typical overall areas around 494 ft2 | 46 m2. Connecting a bar of lifts to a waiting area, Three Lift Elevator Banks have common widths of 27’ | 8.2 m and depths of 18’6” | 5.6 m.
How much waiting clearance should be provided for a Three Lift Elevator Bank?
Three Lift Elevator Banks should have a waiting area clearance width of around 10’ | 3 m, or 1.5x car depth.
When is a Three Lift Elevator Bank required?
Three Lift Elevator Banks are required to satisfy the relevant project condition: 135,000 ft2 | 12,542 m2 floor area (office), 225 rooms (hotel), or 270 units (housing).
Three | Triple Lift Elevator Bank
Details
Details

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Cars | Lifts: 3
Width (Overall): 26’9” | 8.2 m
Depth (Overall): 18’6” | 5.6 m
Area (Overall): 494 ft2 | 46 m2
Elevator Depth: 7’11” | 2.4 m
Waiting Depth: 10’ | 3 m or 1.5x car depth

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Three Lift Elevator Bank plan

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