What are the reasons for the use of side doors in medical elevators
What are the reasons for the use of side doors in medical elevators
As buildings get taller, elevators become more important, especially for hospitals. Due to the special situation of the hospital, the elevator space is larger than the general elevator, and the ascending speed is also fast. At the same time, it is very stable and there is no noise, which is very good. However, most elevators in hospitals use side doors. So, what is the reason for the elevator to use the side door?
1. The opening speed of the single door is fast: for the hospital, time is life. Therefore, the elevator not only needs to go up fast but also needs to open and close the door fast, so it is easy to enter and exit. In this environment of the hospital, is very important.
2. Save elevator space: It should be noted that although the side door opens to one side, it still has two doors, one in front and one behind. In this way, when the door is fully opened, the two doors are superimposed. The elevator door is installed in the cable well, which takes up the space of the cable well, which can save 1/4 of the space. For example, each elevator door is 1.5 meters wide, and the entire door is 3 meters wide. If you use an ordinary elevator with double doors, it will take up a space of 6 meters wide. If you use a side door, you only need to take up a space of 4.5 meters wide.
What are the two major characteristics of hospital elevators?
1. The hospital elevator fully reflects the harmony and unity of elevator products in function and decoration. According to the characteristics of the service object of the medical elevator, according to different car decoration plans, the appearance and interior of the product are consistent with the environment in which it is used. The product is safe and reliable, running smoothly, ultra-low noise, spacious car, soft lighting, comfortable ride, and sensitive balance when opening the door. In the design of the car style, the main tone is harmony and warmth, so as to reflect the humanized attention to doctors and patients.