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Mitsubishi Elenessa
Mitsubishi Elenessa is the current machine room less
elevator model produced by Mitsubishi Electric and
Mitsubishi Elenessa
Shanghai Mitsubishi. It was introduced in October 2001[1]
as a successor of Mitsubishi GPQ and was later
succeeded by NEXIEZ-MRL in 2011[1].
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Overview
Elenessa is a standard machine room less elevator model
sold for overseas market with thin permanent magnet
(PM), synchronous cylindrical machine installed on the
top of the hoistway. This machine has a joint-lapped core
technology which produces high-density magnetic fields
and able to lower the energy use as well as reducing CO2
emissions. Other features of the machine are unique
stator-core structure and built-in double brakes.
aesthetic of the hall [4]. The top floor hall station has a lock
Discontinued currently still in-production
which is used to unlock the control board[5].
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These are the models of Elenessa which are currently Maximum ca- Varies on each model
pacities per
and/or have been produced by Mitsubishi.
cab
Elenessa Series-IP
Maximum Varies on each model
This is the earliest model of Elenessa.
served floors
Specs:
Maximum cars 4 (Elenessa Series-IP)
per group 8 (Elenessa Series-AP/IP, Se-
◾ 630-1600 (or 8-21 persons) kg rated load
ries-AP/IP Version 2, Series-
◾ 1 / 1.6 / 1.75 m/s rated speed AP/IP Version 3 and Shanghai
◾ Maximum floors: Mitsubishi's version)
◾ 60 m (for 1 m/s speed with 630, 825, 1050, 1275 and 1600 kg
capacity) On Elenessa elevators, the
◾ 70 m (for 1.6 and 1.75 m/s speed with 1275 and 1600 kg capacity) control board is hidden behind
the top floor hall station, and
◾ 80 m (for 1.6 and 1.75 m/s speed with 630, 825 and 1050 kg
capacity) there is a lock below the call
button to unlock the control
◾ Operating system
board.
◾ 1 car, selective collective 1C-2BC (standard)
◾ 2-4 cars, group control with (Sigma)AI-22 System (optional)
Elenessa Series-IP/AP
In 2006, the Elenessa model was upgraded into Series-IP/AP. IP series is
manufactured in Mitsubishi Inazawa Works in Japan while AP series is
manufactured in Thailand.
system (VSE, optional), and DOAS destination dispatch as an option. It is only country contains larger
also equipped with AI (Artificial Intelligence) Neural Network technology, cabinet which require to
implement the main power supply
divided into two basic group control systems; (Sigma)AI-22 System (for 2-4
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cars in each group, for small to medium-size buildings) and (Sigma)AI-2200C
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monitor with the original compact
control board console.
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(for 3-8 cars in each group, for large buildings). For Series-IP, it received an extended rated capacity from 1600
kilograms to 2500 kilograms.
Like the previous version, Version 2 complies with EN81-1 and other codes.
Specs:
◾ Capacities:
Nowadays Mitsubishi only produce Elenessa Series-IP Version 2 which have larger capacities.
Specs:
Specs:
◾ 450 / 550 / 630 / 825 / 1050 / 1275 / 1600 (or 6 / 7 / 8 / 11 / 14 / 17 / 21 persons) kg rated load
◾ Speeds
◾ Serves up to 30 floors
◾ Up to 8 cars group control Did J.K. Rowling botch the
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◾ Center or two speed telescopic side opening doors
◾ Can have two entrances
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Specs:
◾ 320 / 450 / 550 / 630 / 825 / 1050 / 1275 / 1600 (or 6 / 7 / 8 / 11 / 14 / 17 / 21 persons) kg rated load
◾ 1 / 1.6 / 1.75 m/s rated speed
◾ Maximum floors:
Signal fixtures
The design of the fixtures for early Elenessa (and also ELEPAQ-i in Japan) elevators installed from 2001 to early
2010s have been changed drastically. The font of the number on the button has been changed from Helvetica to
Gill Sans Medim. The buttons are now barrel shaped, colored black and has orange illuminating tactile legend to
make it easier to operate by the visually-impaired people. The door open button has been enlarged 1.6 times to
prevent confusion with the door close button. In addition, although the LED dot matrix display (which has been
used since the GRANDEE model was launched in 1990) is continuously used for the floor indicators, the size of
the letters has been enlarged 1.6 times except for those found on the car station for the wheelchair, making it
easier to see. For elevators with the car station installed on the side wall, the alarm button is positioned in one
row with the door control buttons below the floor buttons. The button for main/exit floor is green and raised about
5 mm than the rest of the buttons. Mitsubishi introduced this design as "Universal Design" and it is also used in
NexWay series. This design is also used on Elenessa elevators manufactured by Shanghai Mitsubishi.
In 2013, Elenessa received a new design of fixtures which is also currently used on the NEXIEZ series. The
buttons are now round stainless steel with tactile and yellow orange illumination. In addition of yellow orange, a
blue and white illuminations have also been added for the buttons. Indicators now uses LED segmented display
as standard, although the LED dot matrix and LCD ones are also used as an option. For car station installed on
the side wall, it follows the same configuration found in Elenessa and NexWay models; the alarm button is
positioned in one row with the door control buttons below the floor buttons. There is no green button for the
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main/exit floor, except in European countries where it is mandatory[9]. Wizarding World timeline?
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Indonesia
◾ Lotte Shopping Avenue - Ciputra World Jakarta (2012)
◾ The 101 Dago, Bandung (2014)
◾ The 101 Tugu, Yogyakarta (2013)
◾ Juanda International Airport, Surabaya
◾ The ONE Legian (formerly The 101 Legian), Bali (2011)
◾ Rhadana Kuta Hotel, Bali
◾ The Spot Legian Hotel, Bali
◾ FRii Canggu Echo Beach Hotel, Bali (2013)
◾ The Oasis Lagoon Sanur, Bali
Other Countries
◾ Marina Square, Singapore (2006)
◾ Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2007)
◾ Wanchai Market, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, China (2008)
◾ The Zenith, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, China (2006)
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Indonesia
◾ Bellagio Shopping Arcade, Jakarta (2005)
◾ Mall of Indonesia, Jakarta
◾ Sutan Raja Manado Hotel, Manado
Other countries
◾ Chong Pang Community Centre, Singapore
Videos
See also
◾ Mitsubishi Diamond Trac - machine room less elevator in the United States that is similar to Elenessa.
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External links
◾ Elenessa
◾ Elenessa (Mitsubishi Elevator Thailand)
◾ Elenessa Series-AP Version2 brochure (archived)
◾ Elenessa Series-IP brochure (archived)
◾ Elenessa Series-IP Version2
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