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Date: 27 December 2020
Location: 35 Selegie Road, Singapore 188307
The last 1970s Lexan fixtures Otis elevators in Singapore?
Quite fun elevators to ride on. Even though they have suffered some wear and tear due to being heavily used to transport heavy cargo up/down the building, they are still very durable and are much better than most modern-day cargo elevators in terms of quality.
Lift 2's telescoping doors open from the center while Lift 1's telescoping doors open to one side. This is likely due to space constrains.
Lift 2 had problems leveling at Basement 1. Before I started this video, Lift 2 responded to the call at Basement 1, came down and made the call button light go off, but did not open its doors at all and went back up instead.
↓Technical specifications↓
Manufacturer: Otis
Time built: Late-1970s
Capacity: 23persons/1590kg
Floors served: B1, 1 to 10
History: Original
#OtisElevators
Timestamps:
0:00 introduction
0:21 Lift 1, ride from B1 to 10
1:11 Lift 1, ride from 10 to B1
1:57 at B1
2:43 Lift 2, ride from B1 to 10
3:41 Lift 2, ride from 10 to B1
4:06 leveling fail at B1
4:27 Lift 2, ride from B1 to 1
4:45 end of video, thank you for watching!
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