Electric elevator S.H.E 002
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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Use
home
Load

300 kg
(661 lb)

Description

The S.H.E-002 electric home lift has bus doors, and features the latest technological advances in the sector. It has a maximum travel distance of 15 metres, and the minimum shaft size for installation is only 1,100 x 1,000 mm – it is designed to be installable virtually anywhere. It is a single-phase, low-consumption electric home lift that does not require counterweights or a machine room. It can be used without the need to increase a home’s electrical output. You can choose the finish, or personalise the car’s panel. Minimum shaft : 1.100 x 1.000 mm Car: Minimum dimensions: 800 x 800 mm*. Maximum dimensions: 1.000 x 1.250 mm*. Featuring bus doors on the lift car. Free-access door: 700/800 mm. Headroom in the lift car: 2,100 mm. Minimum clearance above the lift car: 2,600 mm. Minimum shaft pit: 190 mm. Type of traction: single-phase electric 220v. Type of actuation: conveyor belt. Nominal load: 300 kg. Boardings: single (possibility of double). Maximum travel distance: 15m. Consumption: 1.5 kW. Landing doors: semi-automatic. Lift car doors: bus type (option: automatic doors, SHE-003). Variable frequency. Autonomous rescue system, with doors opening in the event of a power failure. In-car “stop” button. Two-way telephone. Parachute safety device powered by a speed limiter. Photoelectric barrier. Continuous pulsation for when there are no car doors (mandatory). Interlocking of landing doors and car doors when in motion. Emergency lighting in the case of power outages.

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.