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Motor:
hydraulically operated
Method of lift operation:
Residential: automatic push button
Commercial: constant pressure hold to run control
Method of door operation:
manual or automatic opening door
Accessibility of control panel within the lift:
wheelchair accessible height
Floors Served and travel:
Residential: Can service up to 6 floors with a travel distance of up 12m
Commercial: Can service a maximum of 4m floor to floor
Stops and openings:
Front / single entry, adjacent and through car configurations
Door Options:
Panoramic with frame and glass is available, or solid door powder coated to a RAL colour, with over 200 colours available within the standard range
Car Safety Features:
In the event of power failure, the lift will lower to the lowest floor to allow passengers to exit. This automatic emergency lowering feature is standard.
Passenger Protection: Non touch infrared doorway beams or full height safety cabin protection cut in.
Height of travel:
12m travel in private residences or 4m travel in commercial / public building applications for disabled access.
Place Of Manufacture
IGV - Italy.
Price Guide
Please call suppliers for quotation. Prices vary according to application and number of stops.
Considerations
In NSW the owner or controller of the lift (if not the owner) is required to register their lift with WorkCover. They need to complete the WorkCover form PIR (Plant Item Registration)January 2011 Application for the registration of an item of plant
A fee of $65 is charged for a lift installed in a public place. There is no charge for a lift installed in a private home. The applicant must state that the plant has been inspected by a competent person and is safe to operate (use).
It is compulsory that the lift in a public place be inspected annually by a competent person. WorkCover requires payment for registration as well as an annual fee.
Request further details from the supplier or contact WorkCover NSW.
It is an offence to operate plant that is not correctly registered under the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001.