Schindler Unveils New MRL Elevator Schindler 5000

The Schindler 5000

On April 29, Schindler announced the launch of the new Schindler 5000, a machine-room-less (MRL) elevator designed for low- to mid-rise offices, hotels, hospitals, apartment complexes and more. Available in most U.S. markets, the Schindler 5000 advances Schindler’s MRL offering with taller cars, larger entrances, load capacities of up to 5000 lb and speeds of up to 350 ft/min, all while requiring less building space. The elevator is readily enabled for the building Internet of Things portfolio of services, which allows connection to a range of digital options. This connectivity provides building owners and managers with the comprehensive tools needed to enhance operational efficiency and reduce equipment downtime, keeping tenants and visitors moving seamlessly. The Schindler 5000’s optimized design minimizes building interfaces through multiple intelligently designed components. The door frame cabinet consolidates the control, inspection and test panel, transfer switch, connectivity hub and electrical disconnects into one easy-to-access assembly. Additionally, Schindler’s Suspension Traction Media further saves shaft space with a 70% smaller motor and traction sheaves versus traditional systems.

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