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Architectural Planning Guide 2011

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Architectural

Planning Guide

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Redefining Elevator TechnologyKONE EcoDisc®

Proven Technologyn More than 10 years of experience with EcoDisc technology,

including the world’s first Machine Room-Less (MRL) installation

n Over 300,000 MRL installations worldwide

n Applicable from 2 to 100+ floors

Space Savingsn In low- to mid-rise elevators, the compact EcoDisc structure eliminates

the traditional machine room

n In high-rise systems, the EcoDisc delivers remarkable space savingsand improved efficiency

MRL

Machine Room-Less

MR

Machine Room Above

KONE Eco-efficient™ solutionsHow much can you save by selecting right?

KONE elevators can reduce the total energy consumption by as much

as two-thirds or even more. For example, a KONE EcoSpace elevator,

with the KONE EcoDisc hoisting machine, uses up to 70% less energy

compared to a hydraulic elevator and up to 50% less than a 2-speed

traction. With additional energy-saving features, this energy

consumption can be reduced still further.

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A green hoisting system

The KONE EcoDisc hoisting machine made DC gearless and

inefficient geared hoisting machines obsolete. The KONE EcoDisc

permanent-magnet synchronous machine, together with a vector-

controlled drive system and regenerative options, provide the highest

total efficiency and minimize both mechanical and electrical losses.

Regenerative drive

Recovers excess energy from the elevator when the KONE EcoDisc

motor acts as a generator. This most notably occurs with an empty

car traveling UP or a full car traveling DOWN. Can recover up to

25% of the total energy used by an elevator. Produces clean and

safe energy that does not damage the network.

Put to sleep when not in use

In today’s elevators, lights, signalization and ventilation can consume

a considerable amount of electricity even when the elevator is not

moving. KONE energy-efficient options supervise elevator usage and

set the devices to sleep mode during inactive periods to minimize

total energy consumption.

Eco-efficient car lighting

To save energy used for car lighting, halogen lights have been

replaced by LED spot lights. LED lights consume 80% less electricity

than halogen lights and last up to 10 times longer.

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EcoDisc Applications

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Select your EcoDisc-powered elevator

Application Low-Rise

Type MRL

Powered by EcoDisc

Capacity 2000 – 5000 lb (907 – 2268 kg)

Speed 150 fpm (.75 m/s)

Landings 2 to 10

Machine Room-Less performance in a new or existing

hoistway: Designed specifically to fit in the hydraulic

footprint, KONE EcoSpace delivers pure traction

Machine Room-Less performance to low-rise buildings.

n No oiln No hole drillingn Uses 70% less energy than hydraulic applicationsn Minimal building interfacen Ideal solution for replacement of existing hydraulic

elevator (contact KONE Sales Professional)

Application High-Rise

Type MR

Powered by EcoDisc

Capacity 2000 – 8000 lb (907 – 3629 kg)

Speed 700 – 1600 fpm (3.5 – 8.13 m/s)

Landings 6 to 126

State-of-the-art technology, a truly extraordinary

elevator system: KONE Alta elevators are developed

for the next generation of super-tall buildings of up

to 1600 ft (480 m) in height.

n Reaches speeds of up to 1600 fpm (8.13 m/s)n Super efficientn High power-to-weight ratio

The special Silent Car™ technology applied on bothsingle and high capacity double-decker cars ensuresa smooth and quite ride.

KONE Alta

KONE EcoSpace

For the latest product information and interactive design tools, visit www.us.kone.com

Application Mid-Rise

Type MRL

Powered by EcoDisc

Capacity 2000 – 5000 lb (907 – 2268 kg)

Speed 200 – 500 fpm (1.0 – 2.54 m/s)

Landings 6 to 27

The Machine Room-Less solution that launched

a revolution: Introduced over a decade ago, KONE

MonoSpace forever changed the vertical

transportation landscape by eliminating the

requirement for a machine room.

n Consumes approximately 50% less energy than

conventional traction machinesn Creates more usable space – variable machine

locationsn Superior ride qualityn Minimal building interface

KONE MonoSpace

Application Mid- to High-Rise

Type MR

Powered by EcoDisc

Capacity 2000 – 5000 lb (907 – 2268 kg)

Speed 200 – 700 fpm (1.0 – 3.5 m/s)

Landings 6 to 63

Innovative, space efficient, mid-high rise system:

KONE EcoSystem MR elevators use next-generation

KONE EcoDisc hoisting machines that require only

half the overhead machine room space of traditional

traction elevators.

n Energy efficientn Superior acceleration/deceleration profilen Improved floor-floor times and leveling

KONE EcoSystem MR

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2000 to 3500 integral or remote closet 3'-8" 1'-8" 3'-0"(907 to 1588) (1118) (508) (914)

4000 to 5000 integral or remote closet 4'-2" 1'-8" 3'-6"(1814 to 2268) (1270) (508) (1067)

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3000 (1361) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 6'-11" (2108) 6'-6" (1981) 5'-0" (1524) 3'-6" (1067)

3500 (1588) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 7'-51⁄4" (2267) 6'-6" (1981) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 3'-6" (1067)

4000 (1814) CO 9'-4" (2845) 7'-51⁄4" (2267) 7'-513⁄16" (2281) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 4'-0" (1219)

4000 (1814) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 10'-11⁄2" (3086) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 7'-7 7⁄16" (2323) 4'-0" (1219)

4500 (2041) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 10'-7 1⁄2" (3238) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 8'-13⁄8" (2473) 4'-0" (1219)

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2000 (907) SSP 7'-4" (2235) 5'-9" (1753) 5'-8" (1727) 4'-3" (1295) 3'-0" (914)

2500 (1134) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 5'-9" (1753) 6'-8" (2032) 4'-3" (1295) 3'-6" (1067)

3000 (1361) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 6'-3" (1905) 6'-6" (1981) 5'-0" (1524) 3'-6" (1067)

3500 (1588) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 6'-11" (2108) 6'-6" (1981) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 3'-6" (1067)

4000 (1814) CO 9'-4" (2845) 6'-11" (2108) 7'-513⁄16" (2281) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 4'-0" (1219)

4000 (1814) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 9'-2" (2794) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 7'-7 7⁄16" (2323) 4'-0" (1219)

4500 (2041) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 9'-8" (2946) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 8'-13⁄8" (2473) 4'-0" (1219)

5000 (2268) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 10'-21⁄4" (3105) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 8'-93⁄16" (2672) 4'-0" (1219)

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(1) A hoist beam (by KONE) is required for installation (by

others). Dimension reflects clear under hoist beam.

(2) If an EBD (Emergency Battery Device) is required please

contact your KONE Sales Professional for further detail

regarding dimension .

(3) The published hoistway x dimensions represent

the minimum clear inside requirements. Construction

efficiencies can be realized by increasing these

dimensions by up to 2" (51 mm).

(4) For seismic zones, add 4" (102 mm) to dimension

for 2000 lb (907 kg) and 2500 lb (1134 kg) capacity

applications.

(5) For pit depths less than 5' (1524 mm) please contact a

KONE Sales Professional.

(6) No occupied space below the pit is allowed with

EcoSpace.

(7) All dimensions are based on an 8'-0" (2438 mm) cab

with a 7'-0" (2134 mm) door. Alternate car and door

heights are available, but will affect dimension .

(8) Contact your local KONE Sales Representative regarding

local code variations when utilizing the integral and

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CAD drawings, specifications, electrical data, reaction loads,

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83 ft (25 m)

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8, 9 or 10 ft

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13 ft (3962 mm)

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5 ft (1524 mm)

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Space Efficiency

Possibility to accommodate reduced headroom height and pit depth. The KONE EcoDisc

machine is so compact there is no need for a machine room above, as it fits right into

the hoistway.

Energy-efficient

The revolutionary gearless KONE EcoDisc machine has only one moving part and is three

times more efficient than a hydraulic-powered unit using 70% less energy – with the

potential to cut annual operating costs in half or better – a true energy miracle.

Minimal Disruption

EcoSpace EB fits inside the existing hydraulic hoistway, minimizing the need for modifications.

Reusable Entrances

KONE EcoSpace EB reduces significant structural modifications by seamlessly interfacing

with most existing hydraulic entrances.

Modern, Code-compliant

Modern, simple and code-compliant operating displays.

High Performance

Optimal stopping accuracy for a smooth ride.

No Oil

The hydraulic cylinder is drained of all oil and capped, ensuring oil free, environmentally-

friendly operation.

KONE EcoSpace is also applicable for

existing buildings with hydraulic

elevators. This turnkey solution

replaces the hydraulic system with

innovative MRL technology.

Why Replace?

Instead of replacing your old elevators

with similar technology, KONE offers

you a new choice. Our innovative

Machine Room-Less design is the first

turnkey full replacement elevator

solution for existing hydraulic

elevators. Thanks to the revolutionary

KONE EcoDisc motor, EcoSpace EB

fits into the existing hydraulic hoistway

with capability to seamlessly interface

with your existing entrances.

KONE has sold over 300,000 Machine

Room-Less elevators globally, with an

excellent record of operating reliability.

So, instead of complicated, lengthy

and expensive retrofit upgrades,

KONE provides a brand new elevator.

n Everything from the site survey to

the dismantling of the existing

equipment is carefully thought out

in order to minimize disruption to

your building.

n Our optimized maintenance program

minimizes downtime and ensures safe

and reliable lifetime operation.

EcoSpace EB Advantagesn For the owner: Minimized building

disruption, increased property value,

accommodates reduced pit depth

and overhead

n For the tenant: Smoother, quieter

ride, no hydraulic oil odor, optimum

stopping accuracy, sophisticated car

features

n For the environment: No hydraulic

oil, energy-efficient, recycle existing

elevator where feasible, minimize

building materials

KONE EcoSpace EB™

The Benefits are Clear

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2000 (907) 7'-9" (2362) 13'-5" (4089) 9'-0" (2743) 13'-10" (4216) 8'-8" (2642) 13'-10" (4216)

2500 (1134) 6'-9" (2057) 13'-5" (4089) 8'-1" (2464) 13'-10" (4216) 7'-10" (2388) 13'-10" (4216)

3000 (1361) 6'-9" (2057) 13'-5" (4089) 8'-1" (2464) 13'-10" (4216) 7'-10" (2388) 13'-10" (4216)

3500 (1588) 6'-9" (2057) 13'-5" (4089) 8'-1" (2464) 13'-10" (4216) 7'-10" (2388) 13'-10" (4216)

4000 (1814) 6'-9" (2057) 13'-5" (4089) 8'-7" (2616) 13'-10" (4216) 8'-4" (2540) 13'-10" (4216)

2000 (907) SSP 7'-4" (2235) 6'-8" (2032) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 4'-3

1⁄4" (1302) 3'-0" (914)

2500 (1134) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 6'-8" (2032) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-3

1⁄4" (1302) 3'-6" (1067)

3000 (1361) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 7'-2" (2184) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-9

1⁄4" (1454) 3'-6" (1067)

3500 (1588) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 7'-10" (2388) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 5'-5

1⁄4" (1657) 3'-6" (1067)

4000 (1814) CO 9'-4" (2845) 7'-10" (2388) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-5

1⁄4" (1657) 4'-0" (1219)

2000 to 4000 integral or remote cabinet 4'-2" 1'-8" 3'-6"

(907 to 1814) (1270) (508) (1067)

2000 to 4000 adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0"

(907 to 1814) (1524) (914)

KONE MonoSpace Planning Guide:Machine at Rear Configuration – Optimizes Space (Available in passenger shape with front opening option)

MAX TRAVEL 230 ft. (70.1 m)

MAX LANDINGS 36

SPEED 200, 350, 500 fpm

(1.00, 1.78, 2.54 m/s)

CAR HEIGHT8, 9 or 10 ft. (2438, 2743 or 3048 mm)

ENTRANCE HEIGHT7, 8 or 9 ft. (2134, 2438 or 2743 mm)

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specific applications. Contact your KONESales Professional for further information.

(2) Buffer service platforms are required whenpit depth exceeds 8'-6" (2590 mm).

(3) Hoist beams (by KONE) are required forinstallation (by others). Dimension reflectsclear under hoist beam.

(4) If occupied space exists below the hoistway,consult your KONE Sales Professional.

(5) All dimensions are based on an 8'-0"(2438 mm) cab with a 7'-0" (2134 mm) door. Alternate car and door heights are available, but will affect dimension .

(6) For seismic applications (zone 2 or greater)add 4" (102 mm) to hoistway width and 13"(330 mm) to the pit depth.

(7) If an EBD (Emergency Battery Device) isrequired, please contact your KONE SalesProfessional for further detail regardingdimension .

(8) Contact your local KONE Sales Representativeregarding local code variations when utilizingthe integral and remote closet options.

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Notes(1) Shallower Pit Depths may be available per

specific applications. Contact your KONE SalesProfessional for further information.

(2) Buffer service platforms are required when pitdepth exceeds 8'-6" (2590 mm).

(3) A hoist beam (by KONE) is required forinstallation (by others). Dimension reflectsclear under hoist beam.

(4) If occupied space exists below the hoistway, consult your KONE Sales Professional.

(5) All dimensions are based on an 8'-0" (2438mm) cab with a 7'-0" (2134 mm) door.Alternate car and door heights are available,but will affect dimension .

(6) For 2000 lb (907 kg) capacity maximum travel= 90' (27.4 m) and maximum openings = 10.

(7) For 2500 lb – 5000 AIA (1134 kg – 2268 kg) capacity maximum travel = 230' (70 m) and maximum openings = 36.

(8) For front opening seismic applications (zone 2or greater) add 4" (102 mm) to hoistwaywidth and 3" (76 mm) to hoistway depth.

(9) For front and reverse opening seismic applications (zone 2 or greater) add 4" (102 mm) to hoistway width.

(10) If an EBD (Emergency Battery Device) isrequired, please contact your KONE SalesProfessional for further detail regardingdimension .

(11) Contact your local KONE Sales Representativeregarding local code variations when utilizingthe integral and remote closet options.

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2000 to 5000 AIA integral or remote cabinet 4'-2" 1'-8" 3'-6"

(907 to 2268) (1270) (508) (1067)

2000 to 5000 AIA adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0"

(907 to 2268) (1524) (914)

2000 (907) SSP 8'-0" (2438) 6'-4" (1930) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 4'-3

1⁄4" (1302) 3'-0" (914)

2500 (1134) SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 6'-10" (2083) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-3

1⁄4" (1302) 3'-6" (1067)

3000 (1361) SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-1" (2159) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-9

1⁄4" (1454) 3'-6" (1067)

3500 (1588) SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-5" (2261) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 5'-5

1⁄4" (1657) 3'-6" (1067)

4000 (1814) CO 10'-5" (3175) 7'-5" (2261) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-5

1⁄4" (1657) 4'-0" (1219)

2500 (1134) SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-1" (2159) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-3

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3000 (1361) SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-6" (2286) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-9

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3500 (1588) SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 6'-8

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4000 (1814) CO 10'-5" (3175) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-8

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4000 (1814) 2SP 8'-5" (2565) 10'-1" (3073) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 7'-6

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4500 (2041) 2SP 8'-5" (2565) 10'-7" (3226) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 8'-0

1⁄2" (2451) 4'-0" (1219)

5000 (2268) 2SP 8'-5" (2565) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 5'-8

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5000 AIA (2268) 2SP 8'-5" (2565) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) 5'-8

1⁄2" (1740) 9'-0" (2743) 4'-6"* (1372)

4000 (1814) 2SP 8'-5" (2565) 9'-5" (2870) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 7'-6" (2286) 4'-0" (1219)

4500 (2041) 2SP 8'-5" (2565) 9'-11" (3023) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 8'-0" (2438) 4'-0" (1219)

5000 (2268) 2SP 8'-5" (2565) 10'-2" (3099) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 8'-7

3⁄4" (2635) 4'-6"* (1372)

5000 AIA (2268) 2SP 8'-5" (2565) 10'-73⁄4" (3245) 5'-8

1⁄2" (1740) 9'-0" (2743) 4'-6"* (1372)

2000 5'-4" (1626) 13'-1" (3988) – – – –

2500 – 3500 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-8" (4166) 6'-0" (1829) 13'-11" (4242)

4000 5'-8" (1728) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-10" (1778) 13'-8" (4166) 6'-5" (1956) 13'-11" (4242)

4500 6'-6" (1982) 13'-7" (4140) 6'-5" (1956) 13'-8" (4166) – –

5000 – 5000 AIA 7'-2" (2185) 13'-7" (4140) 7'-2" (2185) 13'-8" (4166) – –

KONE MonoSpace Planning Guide:Machine at Side Configuration – (Available in passenger and service shape with front and rear opening options)

MAX TRAVEL230 ft (70.1 m)

MAX LANDINGS36

SPEED200, 350, 500 fpm

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CAR HEIGHT 8, 9 or 10 ft

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4000 2SP 8'-1" 10'-1" 5'-81⁄2" 7'-61⁄2" 4'-0"(1814) (2464) (3073) (1740) (2299) (1219)

4500 2SP 8'-1" 10'-7" 5'-81⁄2" 8'-01⁄2" 4'-0"(2041) (2464) (3226) (1740) (2451) (1219)

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2000 SSP 7'-4" 6'-10" 5'-8 1⁄2" 4'-31⁄4" 3'-0"(907) (2235) (2083) (1740) (1302) (914)

2500 SSP-CO 8'-4" 6'-8" 6'-81⁄2" 4'-31⁄4" 3'-6"(1134) (2540) (2032) (2045) (1302) (1067)

3000 SSP-CO 8'-4" 7'-2" 6'-81⁄2" 4'-91⁄4" 3'-6"(1361) (2540) (2184) (2045) (1454) (1067)

3500 SSP-CO 8'-4" 7'-10" 6'-81⁄2" 5'-51⁄4" 3'-6"(1588) (2540) (2388) (2045) (1657) (1067)

4000 CO 9'-4" 7'-10" 7'-81⁄2" 5'-51⁄4" 4'-0"(1814) (2845) (2388) (2350) (1657) (1219)

4000 2SP 8'-1" 9'-2" 5'-81⁄2" 7'-6" 4'-0"(1814) (2464) (2794) (1740) (2286) (1219)

4500 2SP 8'-1" 9'-8" 5'-81⁄2" 8'-0" 4'-0"(2041) (2464) (2946) (1740) (2438) (1219)

5000 2SP 8'-1" 10'-2" 5'-81⁄2" 8'-73 ⁄4" 4'-0"(2268) (2464) (3099) (1740) (2635) (1219)

5000 AIA 2SP 8'-8" 10'-73 ⁄4" 5'-81⁄2" 9'-0" 4'-6"(2268) (2642) (3245) (1740) (2743) (1372)

Notes

(1) For speeds above 700 fpm (3.56 m/s) or travel

above 590' (180 m) contact your KONE Sales

Professional for design and planning assistance.

(2) For 700 fpm (3.56 m/s) front opening passenger

configurations add 2" (51 mm) to the hoistway

depth .

(3) Information is based upon chain compensation.

For rope compensation applications, please

consult your KONE Sales Professional.

(4) All dimensions are based on an 8'-0" (2438 mm)

cab with a 7'-0" (2134 mm) door. Alternate car

and door heights are available, but will affect

dimension .

(5) If occupied space exists below the hoistway,

consult your KONE Sales Professional.

(6) For seismic applications (zone 2 or greater) add 4"

(102 mm) for passenger elevators and 3" (76 mm)

for service elevators to hoistway width .

(7) Information is based upon structural machine room

floor slabs. For machine beam applications, please

consult your KONE Sales Professional.

(8) Machine room height of 8'-0" (2438 mm) is

measured from the machine room floor surface

to underside of the lowest obstruction above

the machine . Consult your KONE Sales

Professional for details.

(9) For service applications the machine room is

not centered on the hoistway and requires

an additional 7" (178 mm) of width. The

additional 7" (178 mm) should be added to

the counterweight side. Consult your KONE

Sales Professional for details.

Visit www.us.kone.com for the latest

job-specific details, CAD drawings,

specifications, electrical data,

reaction loads, cab designer tool

and building access requirements.

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MAX LANDINGS 63

SPEED 200, 350, 500, 700 fpm (1.00, 1.78, 2.54, 3.56 m/s)

CAR HEIGHT 8, 9 or 10 ft (2438, 2743 or 3048 mm)

ENTRANCE HEIGHT 7, 8 or 9 ft (2134, 2438 or 2743 mm)

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(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)

2000 – – – – – – – – 10'-6" 21'-0"

(907) – – – – – – – – (3200 mm) (6401)

2500-3500 5-'3" 14'-1" 5'-6" 14'-7" 6'-0" 14'-11" 6'-10" 15'-8" 10'-6" 21'-0"

(1134-1588) (1600) (4292) (1676) (4445) (1829) (4547) (2083) (4775) (3200) (6401)

4000 5-'3" 14'-1" 5'-6" 14'-7" 6'-0" 14'-11" 6'-10" 15'-8" – –

(1814) (1600) (4292) (1676) (4445) (1829) (4547) (2083) (4775) – –

4500 5-'3" 14'-7" 5'-6" 15'-1" 6'-0" 15'-5" 6'-10" 16'-2" – –

(2041) (1600) (4445) (1676) (4597) (1829) (4953) (2083) (4928) – –

5000 5-'3" 14'-7" 5'-6" 15'-1" 6'-0" 15'-5" 6'-10" 16'-2" – –

(2268) (1600) (4445) (1676) (4597) (1829) (4953) (2083) (4928) – –

5000 AIA 5'-6" 14'-9" 5'-8" 15'-1" 7'-2" 16'-2" 7'-2" 16'-2" – –

(2268) (1676) (4496) (1727) (4597) (2184) (4928) (2184) (4928) – –

200 FPM 350 FPM 400 FPM 500 FPM 700 FPM (1,2,3)1.00 m/s 1.78 m/s 2.03 m/s 2.54 m/s 3.56 m/s (1,2,3)

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upon our global resources as the

recognized innovators in the industry,

and raised elevator technology to

new heights.

Alta is the ultimate high-performance

elevator system dedicated to the

world’s tallest buildings, offering a

unique combination of intelligence,

speed, ride comfort, reliability, safety,

space and energy efficiency. The

KONE Alta blends advanced technology

with design flexibility, backed up by

our global project planning and

implementation capabilities.

Alta is performance, finely tuned to

enhance your building.

Hyatt Center

300 North LaSalle

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Escalators + Autowalks

For the latest product information and interactive design tools, visit www.us.kone.com

n Quiet, smooth operationn Small installation dimensionsn Efficient and economicaln High levels of reliabilityn Design options to match the

image of your building

Application Retail, airports,

stadiums, hotels,

leisure venues

Type Escalator

Rise Maximum 49'-29⁄16"

Nominal

Step Width 24", 32", 40"

(600, 800,

1000 mm)

Balustrade Glass or solid

Speed 100 fpm (.50 m/s)

KONE ECO3000 escalators

raise global standards with

innovative technology, space-

savings, environmentally sound

design, leading-edge style

and safe, reliable performance

– all backed by the experience

and expertise of a world leader

in vertical transportation.

KONE ECO3000®

Application Heavy traffic,

airports, public

transportation,

metro

Type Autowalk

Length Per requirements

Nominal

Pallet Width 32", 40", 48", 56"

(800, 1000,

1200, 1400 mm)

Balustrade Glass or solid

Speed 100 or 130 fpm

(.50 or .66 m/s)

The KONE Autowalk achieves

the perfect balance between

form and function. An attractive

welcome area invites passengers

to take an uncommonly

smooth and quiet ride, while

offering options to meet your

architectural vision.

KONE Autowalk

Application Retail, airports,

stadiums, hotels,

leisure venues

Type Complete escalator

modernization

Nominal

Step Width 24", 32", 40"

(600, 800,

1000 mm)

Balustrade Glass or solid

Speed 100 fpm (.50 m/s)

The KONE EcoMod escalator

modernization solution offers

an innovative and systematic

approach to replacing the entire

workings of your escalators and

delivering brand new ECO3000

technology without expensive,

disruptive truss removal.

KONE EcoMod™

Application Heavy traffic,

public

transportation,

metro

Type Escalator

Nominal

Step Width 40" (1000 mm)

Balustrade Glass or solid

Speed 100 fpm (.50 m/s)

The versatile TransitMaster 140

escalator is ideal for new

installations and is specifically

designed to meet the demands

and needs of the market sector

all the way up to the demanding

requirements of mass transit

airport and railway systems.

Our heavy-duty escalators

are designed to enable the

seamless flow of large numbers

of passengers.

Planning details are available in

our full Escalator & Autowalk

Planning Guide. See

www.us.kone.com/escalators or

contact your local KONE Sales

Representative for more details.

TransitMaster™ 140

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KONE ECO3000 escalators are available

in three step widths, glass or solid

balustrades and many other available

options and finishes. The robust

design, coupled with excellence

in manufacturing and service, keep

KONE at the top of the list of

preferred suppliers of escalators for

airports and lightly used railway or

metro stations, public access, office

or retail applications.

KONE ECO3000

Detail 1

Notes

(1) Details represent standardKONE escalator configurations.Please consult your SalesProfessional to review all possible deviations.

(2) Please visit www.us.kone.comfor the latest job-specificdetails, electrical data, reaction loads, architecturaltoolbox and building accessrequirements.

Inclination 30 degrees

Level Steps 2 or 3 Level Steps

Radii 3'-33⁄8" or 4'-11" (1.0 or 1.5 m) Upper Radius

Maximum 49'-29⁄16" (15m)Vertical Rise

Nominal 24", 32" and 40" Step Width (600, 800, 1000 mm)

Balustrade Glass, Solid Vertical or Solid Inclined

Balustrade Height 3'-33⁄8" (1000 mm)

Speed 100 fpm (0.5 m/s)

Electrification ANSI

Chain Type Inside Chain Roller

Handrail C or V-type

Environment Indoor, Semi-outdoor or Outdoor

KONE ECO3000 – Basic Data

NOMINAL STEP WIDTH (A) 24" (600 mm) 32" (800 mm) 40" (1000 mm)

Center to Center of handrail (B) 2'-101⁄8" (867 mm) 3'-57⁄8" (1064 mm) 4'-111⁄16" (1262 mm)

Finished width of escalator (D) 3'-111⁄16" (1195 mm) 4'-67⁄8" (1394 mm) 5'-211⁄16" (1592 mm)

Width of pit (C) 4'-11⁄16" (1246 mm) 4'-87⁄8" (1445 mm) 5'-45⁄8" (1641 mm)

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24" (600) STEP 37'-613⁄16" (11.45 m) 24" (600) STEP 37'-613⁄16" (11.45 m) 24" (600) STEP 37'-613⁄16" (11.45 m)

32" (800) STEP 28'-23⁄5" (8.6 m) 32" (800) STEP 47'-6" (14.47 m) 32" (800) STEP 47'-6" (14.47 m)

40" (1000) STEP 23' (7.01 m) 40" (1000) STEP 49'-29⁄16" (15 m) 40" (1000) STEP 49'-29⁄16" (15 m)

NON-SEISMIC SEISMIC NON-SEISMIC SEISMIC NON-SEISMIC SEISMIC(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)

13'-91⁄16" (4193) 13'-105⁄8" (4232) 13'-91⁄16" (4193) 13'-105⁄8" (4232) 15'-13⁄16" (4593) 15'-23⁄8" (4632)

8'-13⁄16" (2469) 8'-23⁄4" (2508) 8'-61⁄2" (2604) 8'-81⁄16" (2643) 9'-101⁄4" (3004) 9'-1113⁄16" (3043)

7'-23⁄8" (2194) 7'-315⁄16" (2234) 7'-23⁄8" (2194) 7'-315⁄16" 2234) 8'-61⁄8" (2594) 8'-711⁄16" (2634)

A+15'-39⁄16" (4663) A+15'-611⁄16" (4742) A+15'-813⁄16" (4796) A+16' (4877) A+18'-43⁄8" (5598) A+18'-71⁄2" (5677)

Detail 2

3'-33⁄8" (1.0 m) upper radius 4'-11" (1.5 m) upper radius 4'-11" (1.5 m) upper radius

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KONE Autowalk Stanchion

KONE Autowalks have been installed

in all types of applications. Exposition

centers, stadiums, auditoriums and

airports are only a few of the many

applications where autowalks can move

high numbers of people smoothly

and efficiently. High-profile projects

include: The Denver International

Airport, Miami International Airport,

Atlanta International Airport and

Dallas-Fort Worth International

Airport, to name a few.

32" (800) 4'-111⁄8" (1052) 5'-11⁄8" (1553)

40" (1000) 5'-615⁄16" (1700) 5'-815⁄16" (1751)

48" (1200) 6'-23⁄4" (1899) 6'-43⁄4" (1950)

56" (1400) 6'-101⁄2" (2096) 7'-01⁄2" (2146)

KONE Autowalk – Stanchion StyleBasic DataNOMINAL PALLET WIDTH (A) (mm)

ROUGH OPENING (C) (mm)

FINISHED WIDTH(B) (mm)

Inclination 0 deg – 3 deg at ends

for no wellway applications

Nominal 32", 40", 48" and 56" (800, Pallet Width 1000, 1200 and 1400 mm)

Balustrade Glass or Solid Vertical Panels

Balustrade 2'-103⁄16" (868 mm)

Height

Speed 100 fpm (0.5 m/s) or 130 fpm (0.65 m/s)

Electrification ANSI

Chain Type Rollers outside chain links

Handrail V-type

Environment Indoor, Semi-outdoor or Outdoor

KONE Autowalk – Stanchion Basic Data

Notes

(1) Details represent standard KONE autowalk configurations. Please consult your Sales Professional to review all possible deviations.

(2) Please visit www.us.kone.com for the latest job-specific details, electrical data, reactionloads, architectural toolbox and building access requirements.

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KONE EcoModNew escalators the quick and easy way

KONE is the only company that offers

a complete escalator modernization

solution without the expense and

disruption of removing the existing

truss. During modernization we can

maintain continuous people flow.

KONE EcoMod delivers brand new

escalator technology without the

need to demolish floors, roofs and

building façades, and there’s always

an escalator available for passengers.

EcoMod is designed to be compatible

with both KONE escalators and

equipment from other manufacturers.

New technology = better escalatorsn Improved equipment dependability

and performance

n Enhanced safety and reliability

n Energy-efficient technology for

reduced operating costs

n Improved user experience with

smoother rides

n Increased building value

For additional information

please contact your KONE

Sales Representative.

Quick and Easy Installation

A KONE EcoMod complete escalator modernization begins with the

removal of all existing mechanical and electrical components. The existing

truss is then modified to accept KONE EcoMod modules, allowing

quick installation of the latest technology without major disruption.

upper module1

incline modules2

lower module3

EcoMod Installation Advantagesn Quicker, cleaner and less costly than

a new installation

n Modifying the existing truss means

no major structural modifications

n Reuse of existing cladding and

decking for significant cost-savings

n One or more escalators always

available to passengers

n Increased building value and

simplified budgeting process

Traditional Installation Disadvantages

n Lengthy process with extensive

construction

n Substantial general contractor costs

for work by others

n Additional time for removal and prep

of structural and related elements

n Complete escalator shutdown

during construction

n Major disruption to people flow

It’s wise to modernize

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