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Timestamps: 0:00 intro 0:25 normal ride 4:05 control cabinet 5:51 car top / lift shaft / motor These lifts are situated in a brand new residential tower. They were installed upon construction of the building in 2022. For this tall structure with upper class housing, the choice of lift fell on Kone with their MonoSpace 700 DX MRLs. The installation consists of a smaller and a larger lift with the latter also serving as the fireman's lift. The Kone MonoSpace MRLs are driven by the iconic EcoDisc motor. The smaller lift uses an NMX11 machine, while the larger one has the largest model installable in the shaft head, the MX20. Both lifts run on LCE controllers and have the KDM regenerative drives. The larger lift has a rather unusual wide form factor and 2 car panels inside. The KSS700 fixtures are common with these higher end MRL models and have a sleek and timeless design. Since the lifts were filmed when they were brand new, the interior was still covered up due to construction work. The normal ride footage has therefore been recorded later on, at which point the voice has been disabled. However, it can be heard in other parts of the video. Manufacturer: Kone, 2022 Capacity big: 19 persons / 1425 kg Capacity small: 13 persons / 1000 kg Type: Traction, 2:1 roping Floors: 21: -2, -1, 0, 1 - 18 Fixtures: Kone KSS700 Speed: 2.5 m/s Travel height: 60.9m Logic: Kone LCE Drive: Kone KDM Motor big: EcoDisc MX20, 23.3kW Moto small: EcoDisc NMX11, 14.3kW WARNING/DISCLAIMER: DO NOT attempt to copy anything shown in the video without having the proper knowledge of how to do so! LIFT SHAFTS and MACHINE ROOMS are very DANGEROUS places and are NOT MEANT to be accessed by inexperienced or untrained personnel! Dangers in these environments include but are not limited to crushing, electrocution, falling and burns. Recording: Q2 / 2023