Larger size: Hospital elevators are typically larger than standard elevators to accommodate hospital beds, stretchers, and other large medical equipment.
Smooth and quiet operation: Hospital elevators are designed to operate smoothly and quietly, which is important for the comfort of patients who may be undergoing medical treatment or recovering from surgery.
Handrails and non-slip flooring: Hospital elevators often have handrails and non-slip flooring to provide extra stability and support for patients and staff.
Emergency backup power: Hospital elevators are often equipped with emergency backup power systems to ensure that they can continue to operate in the event of a power outage or other emergency.
Specialized controls: Hospital elevators may have specialized controls, such as buttons that can be pressed with an elbow or foot, to make it easier for patients and staff with limited mobility to operate them.
| Product Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Max Persons | Customized |
| 2 | Material | Stainless Steel |
| 3 | Usage/Application | Residential Elevators |
| 4 | Model Name/Number | S S Gold Finish |
| 5 | Cabin Finish | Customized |
| 6 | Usage | Household, Industrial Premises, Office Building |
| 7 | Brand | K K TECH ELEVATORS |
| 8 | AC Voltage | 220 V / 440 V |
| 9 | Speed Range | 0.63 Meter Per Second Onwards |
| 10 | Maximum Load(kg) | Customized |