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Timestamps: 0:00 intro 0:18 normal ride 1:29 logic cabinet 2:33 car top / lift shaft This lift is situated in a shopping center that also contains doctor's offices and other shops. While the actual shopping center is served by a group of three larger MonoSpace lifts, these two lifts serve the parking garage that is open 24 hours. They open in the peripheral area of the center that is always accessible. The right lift of the two only serves the five lower floors from the parking decks to ground. Only the left lift serves all seven floors including the top two which contain some businesses. Since both lifts are technically identical, only the higher one of the two is being presented here. The lower lift has it's logic cabinet located on the ground floor. This lift is a typical example of a first generation MonoSpace. It is one of the oldest MRL designs that went into production. The 1st generation MonoSpace still had all the logic components and the VFD located in a control caabinet on the top floor. Newer versions only have a repeater board in the cabinet as well as a break release leaver for emergency rescue. The construction of the lift car is much more solid and well built than on newer versions of the MonoSpace. Manufacturer: KONE, 2002 Capacity: 13 persons / 1000kg Type: Traction, 2:1 roping Floors: 7: -3, -2, -1, ZG, E, 1, 2 Fixtures: Kone Delta Thin Line (Square) Speed: 1 m/s Travel height: 21.77m Logic: Kone LCE (1st gen) Drive: Kone V3F16es Motor: EcoDisc MX10, 5.7kW 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.