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Mitsubishi GPS-III
Mitsubishi GPS-III was a geared traction elevator model
made by Mitsubishi Electric Elevator from 1997 until the
Mitsubishi GPS-III
mid 2000s. This model was also produced by Shanghai
Manufactured (still under investigation)
Mitsubishi in the 2000s. by

Contents [show] Released 1997 (1999 for the EN compliant


version)

Discontinued Late 2000s


Overview
GPS-III was a geared traction passenger elevator model Predecessor Unknown
for low to mid-rise buildings. It features an Artificial
Successor Mitsubishi NexWay
Intelligence, Data Network System, Reduced Instruction
Set Computer (RISC) microprocessor and variable Controller Microprocessor-based
voltage variable frequency (VVVF) inverters. There was type
also a modernization version of this model called GPS-
Traction ma- AC geared
IIIMZ, and a bed elevator version for hospitals called
chine type
GPS-BIII. Both the GPS-IIIMZ and GPS-BIII were
launched in April 1999. Rated speed 150 m/min

In terms of fixtures, this elevator features tactile-feedback Maximum ca- 2450 kilograms (or 37 persons)
square push buttons so that they click when pressed. pacities per
cab
These buttons have Helvetica font which has been
increased by 1 mm to 13.5 mm and high contrast yellow
Maximum Varies (depends on the capaci-
orange illumination lamp. During this time, Mitsubishi also served floors ty)
retains the LED dot matrix display where both the
Maximum cars 8
directional arrows and floor number inside the car are
per group
positioned horizontally at the same line. Some elevators
also have black boxless car stations with "wave design"
door control buttons.

History
GPS-III was first marketed in 1997 and a EN81 compliant version was developed in 1999 [1]. The GPS-IIIMZ and
GPS-BIII models were launched in April 1999[1]. It was later succeeded by Mitsubishi NexWay-S in December
2003 and discontinued in around mid or late 2000s. The GPM-IIIMZ model was made until around 2011.

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GPM-III elevators complied with Japan, EN81 and Malaysia/Singapore code.

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◾ Geared traction motor


◾ VVVF control and Data Network System with multiple microprocessor modules
◾ Selective collective or group control (AI-21 or (Sigma)AI-2200) system
◾ 410-2450 kilograms (or 6-37 persons) capacities
◾ 45/60/90/105/120/150 m/min speeds
◾ Maximum floors:

◾ 16 (for 45 m/min speed)


◾ 24 (for 60 m/min speed)
◾ 32 (for 90 m/min speed)
◾ 36 (for 120 and 150 m/min speed)

◾ Maximum travel height:

◾ 40 meters (for 45 m/min speed)


◾ 60 (for 60 m/min speed)
◾ 105 (for 90 m/min speed)
◾ 120 (for 120 and 150 m/min speed)

◾ 2500 mm of minimum floor height


◾ Door type:

◾ Center opening (standard)


◾ Two-panel side opening (optional)
◾ Four-panel center opening (optional)

◾ Can have two entrances


◾ Up to 8 elevator cars in a group control

Notable installations
Indonesia
Jakarta
◾ Pullman Jakarta Thamrin (formerly Hotel Nikko Jakarta) (2003, extension wing)
◾ Jakarta City Hall
◾ Central Jakarta Mayor's Office
◾ National Library (older building)
◾ Homare Karaoke Bar, Melawai
◾ Junko Tokyo Karaoke Bar, Melawai
◾ grandkemang Hotel (GPS-IIIMZ modernization)
◾ The Papilion Kemang
◾ South Jakarta Mayor's Office
◾ Royal Taruma Hospital (GPS-IIIB)
◾ Harapan Kita Hospital (GPS-IIIB) Did J.K. Rowling botch the
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◾ Tarakan Hospital (Building B)
◾ Pulogadung Trade Center

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◾ WTC Mangga Dua (2001)


◾ Harcomas Mangga Dua
◾ Mal Mangga Dua (additional scenic elevator)
◾ ITC shopping centers:

◾ ITC Fatmawati (2001)


◾ ITC Permata Hijau
◾ ITC Kuningan
◾ ITC Cempaka Mas

◾ Kobexindo Tower

Bandung
◾ Bandung Electronic Center
◾ Bandung Trade Center
◾ Hasan Sadikin Hospital

Other cities
◾ Grand Surya Hotel, Kediri
◾ Tunjungan Plaza 4, Surabaya (2001)
◾ Empire Palace, Surabaya
◾ Wisma Halim Sakti, Surabaya
◾ Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 100X, Bali
◾ The Royal Pita Maha Resort, Ubud, Bali (2003)

Malaysia
◾ IPC Shopping Centre, Petaling Jaya, Selangor (2003)
◾ G Hotel Gurney, 168A Gurney Drive, Georgetown, Penang (2006)
◾ Queensbay Mall, Bayan Lepas, Penang (2006)

Singapore
◾ Velocity @ Novena Square (2000)
◾ United Square (GPS-IIIMZ, modernized from 1982 Mitsubishi elevators)
◾ Textile Centre (GPS-IIIMZ)

Thailand
◾ Siam Paragon, Bangkok (2005)
◾ Grand Sukhumvit Hotel, Bangkok
◾ Central Silom Tower, Bangkok

Other countries
◾ Gefinor Rotana Hotel, Beirut, Lebanon
◾ Crowne Plaza Hotel, Beirut, Lebanon
◾ Shangri-La Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Notable Shanghai Mitsubishi GPS-III installations
◾ Plaza Kenari Mas, Jakarta, Indonesia

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◾ Mall Taman Palem, Jakarta, Indonesia (scenic elevators)

See also
◾ Mitsubishi GPM-III - similar model for mid to high-rise buildings
◾ Mitsubishi GPX - compact model for low-rise buildings, similar to this model.

Notes and references


1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 News Update (archived)

External links
◾ GPS-III (archived)
◾ GPS-IIIMZ brochure (archived)

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