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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-11-17 PC AGENDA 1 AGENDA PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1315 VALLEY DRIVE HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 November 17, 2015 7:00 P.M. Ron Pizer, Chairman Peter Hoffman, Vice Chair Kent Allen Michael Flaherty Rob Saemann Note: No Smoking Is Allowed in the City Hall Council Chambers THE PUBLIC COMMENT IS LIMITED TO THREE MINUTES PER SPEAKER Planning Commission agendas and staff reports are available for review on the City’s web site at www.hermosabch.org. Wireless access is available in the City Council Chambers for mobile devices: Network ID: City Council and Password: chb13 Written materials distributed to the Planning Commission within 72 hours of the Planning Commission meeting are available for public inspection immediately upon distribution in the Community Development Department during normal business hours from Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and on the City’s website. Final determinations of the Planning Commission may be appealed to the City Council within 10 days of the next regular City Council meeting date. If the 10th day falls on a Friday or City holiday, the appeal deadline is extended to the next City business day. Appeals shall be in written form and filed with the City Clerk's office, accompanied by an appeal fee. The City Clerk will set the appeal for public hearing before the City of Hermosa Beach City Council at the earliest date possible. If you challenge any City of Hermosa Beach decision in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described on this agenda, or in a written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing. To comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, Assistive Listening Devices will be available for check out at the meeting. If you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please call or submit your request in writing to the Community Development Department at (310) 318-0242 at least 48 hours (two working days) prior to the meeting time to inform us of your needs and to determine if/how accommodation is feasible. 2 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Oral / Written Communications Anyone wishing to address the Commission regarding a matter not related to a public hearing on the agenda may do so at this time. Section I Consent Calendar 4. Approval of the October 20, 2015 regular meeting action minutes 5. Resolution(s) for Consideration - None THE RECOMMENDATIONS NOTED BELOW ARE FROM THE PLANNING STAFF AND ARE RECOMMENDATIONS ONLY. THE FINAL DECISION ON EACH ITEM RESTS WITH THE PLANNING COMMISSION. PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME THAT THE STAFF RECOMMENDATION WILL BE THE ACTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION. Section II Public Hearing 6. CUP 15-9 -- Conditional Use Permit to allow use of the outdoor dining area at 37 Pier Avenue (currently Café Bonaparte) in conjunction with the restaurant and outdoor dining area with on-sale alcohol at 39 Pier Avenue (currently Palmilla restaurant) until 11:00 p.m. daily; and determination that the project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (continued from the September 15, 2015 meeting). Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution approving a Conditional Use Permit and determining the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. 7. TEXT 15-2 -- Text Amendment to the Municipal Code, Title 17 (Zoning) to allow a parking credit for conversion of non-restaurant use to restaurant use within the Downtown District in conjunction with approval of a Parking Plan, and adoption of an Environmental Negative Declaration. Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution recommending the City Council adopt a text amendment to allow a parking credit for conversion of non-restaurant use to restaurant use within the Downtown District, in conjunction with approval of a Parking Plan, and adoption of an environmental Negative Declaration. 8. TEXT 15-5 -- Text Amendment to the Municipal Code, Title 12.16 (Encroachments) to facilitate addition of small outdoor patios for food service establishments located within Pier Plaza, and adoption of an Environmental Negative Declaration. Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution recommending the City Council adopt a text amendment to facilitate the addition of a small outdoor patio allow a small outdoor patio for food service establishments located within Pier Plaza that serve no alcohol, and adoption of an environmental Negative Declaration. 3 Section III 9. Staff Items a. Memorandum regarding whether “elevator housing” should continue to be included as one of the roof structure elements that may exceed the height limit in commercial zones. b. Report on City Council actions. c. Report on comprehensive planning processes. d. Tentative future Planning Commission agenda. e. Community Development Department activity report of September, 2015. 10. Commissioner Items 11. Adjournment 1 Planning Commission Action Minutes October 20, 2015 ACTION MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH HELD ON OCTOBER 20, 2015, 7:00 P.M., AT THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS All public testimony and the deliberations of the Planning Commission can be viewed on the City’s web site at www.hermosabch.org, On-Demand Video of City Meetings The meeting was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by Chairman Pizer. 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call Present: Commissioners Allen, Flaherty, Hoffman, Saemann, Chairman Pizer Absent: None Also Present: Ken Robertson, Community Development Director Kim Chafin, Senior Planner Trevor Rusin, Assistant City Attorney Aaron Gudelj, Assistant Planner Nicole Ellis, Assistant Planner Kathy Khang, Planning Intern 3. Oral / Written Communications Anyone wishing to address the Commission regarding a matter not related to a public hearing on the agenda may do so at this time. Section I CONSENT CALENDAR 4. Approval of the September 15, 2015 action minutes ACTION: To approve the September 15, 2015 action minutes as presented. MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman and seconded by Commissioner Saemann. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. 5. Resolution(s) for Consideration – None Section II Public Hearing 6. CUP 15-5 -- Conditional Use Permit and Planned Development Permit to construct and operate an unmanned wireless telecommunications facility adjacent to the Kiwanis building at 2515 Valley Drive. The project consists of two (2) 35 foot high/2 foot diameter flagpoles (including the replacement of one existing flagpole) containing a total of six (6) antennas and six (6) tower mounted amplifiers, and removing and replacing an existing trash enclosure and installation of six (6) equipment cabinets and trash bin within the new trash 2 Planning Commission Action Minutes October 20, 2015 enclosure; and determination that the project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (continued from the July 21, 2015 meeting). Staff Recommended Action: Project withdrawn by the applicant. ACTION: To receive and file as the project was withdrawn. MOTION by Commissioner Flaherty and seconded by Commissioner Hoffman. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. 7. CUP 15-6 -- Conditional Use Permit to construct an unmanned wireless telecommunications facility consisting of (12) panel antennas, (12) Remote Radio Units and associated equipment at 1200 Artesia Boulevard (Verizon Wireless); and determination that the project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (continued from the August 18, 2015 meeting). Staff Recommended Action: To continue to the December 9, 2015 meeting as requested by the applicant. ACTION: To continue to December 9, 2015 meeting as requested by the applicant. MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman and seconded by Commissioner Flaherty. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. 8. CUP 15-11 / PARK 15-8 -- Conditional Use Permit and Parking Plan to allow on-sale beer and wine from 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. daily in association with limited food service in the first floor common area at an existing 81 room hotel at 2515 Pacific Coast Highway, Hotel Hermosa; and determine the project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution approving Parking Plan 15-8 and Conditional Use Permit 15-11 and determining the project to be categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. ACTION: To continue to December 9, 2015 meeting for the applicant to meet with neighboring residents regarding compatibility issues and consider design or operation changes. MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman and seconded by Commissioner Flaherty. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. 9. PDP 15-11 / CUP 15-10 / PARK 15-7 -- (1) Precise Development Plan to allow a 30,250± square foot hotel with 30 rooms and common areas on an undeveloped 11,516± square foot lot at 1429 Hermosa Avenue; (2) Conditional Use Permit to allow on-sale general alcohol (mini-bars) in guest rooms and in common areas for hotel guests; (3) Parking Plan to allow a valet program and parking in tandem on-site; and adoption of an environmental Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan. Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution approving Precise Development Plan 15-11, Parking Plan 15-7, and Conditional Use Permit 15-10 subject to conditions and adopting an environmental Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan. ACTION: To adopt the resolution approving subject Precise Development Plan, Parking Plan, and Conditional Use Permit as presented, and adopting an environmental Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan. 3 Planning Commission Action Minutes October 20, 2015 MOTION by Commissioner Flaherty and seconded by Commissioner Hoffman. The motion carried, noting the dissenting vote of Commissioner Allen. 10. CON 15-9 / PDP 15-12 -- Conditional Use Permit, Precise Development Plan and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map No. 73616 for a three-unit residential condominium project on two lots, one previously determined to be convex sloping, at 650-704 Loma Drive, and determination that the project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution approving the Conditional Use Permit, Precise Development Plan, and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map #73616 for a three-unit detached condominium project subject to conditions and determine the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. COMMISSIONER HOFFMAN RECUSED HIMSELF FOR THE CLOSE PROXIMITY TO HIS HOME. ACTION: To adopt the resolution approving subject Conditional Use Permit, Precise Development Plan and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map as presented, and determine the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. MOTION by Commissioner Flaherty and seconded by Commissioner Allen. The motion carried, noting the recusal of Commissioner Hoffman. 11. CON 15-10 / PDP 15-13 -- Conditional Use Permit, Precise Development Plan and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map No. 73205 for a two-unit residential condominium project, at 710-712 Ardmore Avenue, and determination that the project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. Staff Recommended Action: To adopt the resolution approving the Conditional Use Permit, Precise Development Plan, and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map #73205 for a two-unit detached condominium project subject to conditions and determine the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. ACTION: To adopt the resolution approving subject Conditional Use Permit, Precise Development Plan and Vesting Tentative Parcel Map with added condition to add at least 3’ of landscaping to west property line, and determine the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. MOTION by Commissioner Flaherty and seconded by Commissioner Hoffman. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. Section III Hearing 12. S-21#24 – Request to determine whether the property is a convex sloping lot and may use alternate spot elevations rather than property corner elevations along the north and south property lines for the purposes of determining building height at 2464 Hermosa Avenue. Staff Recommended Action: Project withdrawn by the applicant. ACTION: The Planning Commission consensus was to receive and file as the project was withdrawn. 4 Planning Commission Action Minutes October 20, 2015 13. TEXT 15-2 -- Direction on Text Amendment to implement Downtown Core Revitalization Strategy. Staff Recommended Action: To provide direction on code amendments intended to implement a part of the Downtown Core Revitalization Strategy. ACTION: To direct staff to schedule a public hearing to consider a Text Amendment to allow use of a parking credit for conversion of a non-restaurant use to a restaurant use for spaces smaller than 5,000 square feet. MOTION by Commissioner Allen and seconded by Commissioner Saemann. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. FURTHER ACTION: To direct staff to schedule a public hearing to consider a Text Amendment facilitating the addition of a limited (200 square feet) outdoor dining area for food service establishments in Pier Plaza that serve no alcohol and operate between 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. MOTION by Commissioner Hoffman and seconded by Commissioner Flaherty. The motion carried by a unanimous vote. Section IV 14. Staff Items a. Report on City Council actions. b. Report on comprehensive planning processes. c. Tentative future Planning Commission agenda. d. Community Development Department activity report of August, 2015. 15. Commissioner Items Commissioner Flaherty proposed, with the Planning Commission consensus, to direct staff to bring back discussion on televisions/projectors in restaurant outdoor dining areas. 16. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 11:25 P.M. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify the foregoing Minutes are a true and complete record of the action taken by the Planning Commission of Hermosa Beach at the regularly scheduled meeting of October 20, 2015. Ron Pizer, Chairman Ken Robertson, Secretary Date Architectural Planning Guide 11 KONE offers solutions for each phase of the building’s life cycle Modernization solutions KONE offers modernization solutions ranging from small upgrades to full replacement. n KONE Polaris™ Destination Control System n KONE EcoSpace EB™ n KONE EcoMod® n KONE Modulator Modernization Solutions Design solutions KONE can assist during the planning and design phases by providing easy-to-use tools to help customers design the right solutions for their project’s needs. 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KONE elevators can reduce the total energy consumption by as much as two-thirds or even more. For example, a KONE EcoSpace™ elevator, with the KONE EcoDisc hoisting machine, uses up to 70% less energy compared to a hydraulic elevator and up to 50% less than a 2-speed traction elevator. With additional energy-saving features, this energy consumption can be reduced even further. KONE EcoDisc® KONE eco-efficient solutions 1 A green hoisting system The KONE EcoDisc hoisting machine made DC gearless and inefficient geared hoisting machines obsolete. The KONE EcoDisc permanent-magnet synchronous motor, together with a vector-controlled drive system and regenerative options, provide the highest total efficiency and minimize both mechanical and electrical losses. 2 Regenerative drive Recovers excess energy from the elevator when the KONE EcoDisc motor acts as a generator. This most notably occurs when an empty car travels upward or a full car travels downward. The drive can recover up to 25% of the total energy used by an elevator, producing clean and safe energy that does not damage the network. 3 Put to sleep when not in use In today’s elevators, lights, signalization and ventilation can consume a considerable amount of electricity even when the elevator is not moving. KONE energy-efficient options supervise elevator usage and set the devices to sleep mode during inactive periods to minimize total energy consumption. 4 Eco-efficient car lighting To save energy used for car lighting, halogen lights have been replaced by LED spot lights. LED lights consume 80% less electricity than halogen lights and last up to 10 times longer. 1 2 3 4 400' (122 m) 300' (91 m) 200' (61 m) 100' (30 m) 60' (18 m) 40' (12 m) 20' (6 m) 0' (0 m)MRLMachine Room-Less MRMachine Room AboveRise (Travel)KONE EcoSystem MR™KONE MonoSpace®KONE EcoSpace 4 14 Select your KONE EcoDisc- powered elevator Application Low- to mid-rise; new buildings Type Machine room-less Powered by KONE EcoDisc Capacity 2000 – 5000 lbs. (907 – 2268 kg) Speed 150, 200, 350 fpm (.75, 1.0, 1.78 m/s) Landings 2 to 12 Machine room-less performance in a hydraulic hoistway: Designed specifically to fit in the hydraulic footprint, KONE EcoSpace delivers pure traction machine room-less performance for low- and mid-rise buildings. n Uses 70% less energy than hydraulic applications n Requires minimal building interface n Delivers a true machine room-less elevator with the Integrated Control Solution (ICS) n Requires no hydraulic oil or hole drilling KONE EcoSpace Application Mid- to high-rise Type Overhead machine room Powered by KONE EcoDisc Capacity 2000 – 5000 lbs. (907 – 2268 kg) Speed 200 – 700 fpm (1.0 – 3.5 m/s) Landings 6 to 63 Innovative, space efficient, mid- to high-rise solution: KONE EcoSystem MR elevators use next-generation KONE EcoDisc hoisting machines that require only half the overhead machine room space of traditional traction elevators. n Enables energy-efficient operation n Provides superior acceleration and deceleration n Offers improved floor-to-floor times and leveling KONE EcoSystem MR Application Mid- to high-rise Type Machine room-less Powered by KONE EcoDisc Capacity 2000 – 5000 lbs. (907 – 2268 kg) Speed 200 – 500 fpm (1.0 – 2.54 m/s) Landings 6 to 27 The machine room-less solution that launched a revolution: Introduced over a decade ago, KONE MonoSpace forever changed the vertical transportation landscape by eliminating the requirement for a machine room. n Consumes approximately 50% less energy than conventional traction machines n Creates more usable space n Delivers superior ride quality n Requires minimal building interface n Offers flexibility with variable machine locations KONE MonoSpace Application Low- to mid-rise; existing buildings Type Machine room-less Powered by KONE EcoDisc Capacity 2000 – 5000 lbs. (907 – 2268 kg) Speed 150, 200, 350 fpm (.75, 1.0, 1.78 m/s) Landings 2 to 12 Machine room-less performance in an existing hoistway: KONE EcoSpace EB is the first turnkey full-replacement elevator solution for existing hydraulic and traction elevator systems. n Ensures oil-free, environmentally friendly operation n Offers a superior, energy-efficient solution n Provides a smoother, quieter ride for tenants n Accommodates variable hoistway sizes and entrance types KONE EcoSpace EB™ For the latest product information and interactive design tools, visit www.kone.us 5 15 Notes (1) A hoist beam (by KONE) is required for installation (by others). Dimension H reflects clear under hoist beam. (2) If an EBD (Emergency Battery Device) is required, please contact your KONE Sales Professional for further detail regarding dimensions H , J and L . (3) The published hoistway A dimensions represent the minimum clear inside requirements. Construction efficiencies can be realized by increasing these dimensions by up to 2" (51 mm). (4) For pit depths less than 5'-0" (1524 mm) please contact a KONE Sales Professional. (5) If occupied space exists below the hoistway, consult your KONE Sales Professional. (6) All dimensions are based on an 8'-0" (2438 mm) cab with a 7'-0" (2134 mm) door. Alternate car and door heights are available, but will affect dimension H. (7) Contact your local KONE Sales Professional regarding local code variations when utilizing the integrated, integral and remote closet options. (8) 150 fpm (.75 m/s) only available up to 85 ft. (25 m) of travel and 10 landings. 200 fpm (1.00 m/s) available up to 100 ft. (30.5 m) of travel and 12 landings. (9) 150 fpm (.75m/s) is maximum speed available for capacities greater than 3,500 lbs. (1588 kg). (10) 200 fpm (1.0 m/s) is maximum speed available for Integrated Control Solution. Visit www.kone.us for the latest project-specific details, CAD drawings, specifications, electrical data, reaction loads and building access requirements. KONE EcoSpace ™ Planning guide: MAX TRAVEL(8) 150 ft. (45.7 m) MAX LANDINGS(8) 15 SPEED(8,9,10) 150, 200, 350 fpm (.75, 1.0, 1.78 m/s) CAR HEIGHT F 8, 9 or 10 ft. (2438, 2743 or 3048 mm) ENTRANCE HEIGHT G 7, 8 or 9 ft. (2134, 2438 or 2743 mm)Control SpaceCAPACITY lbs. (kg) CONTROLLER SPACE WIDTH (mm) DEPTH (mm) DOOR WIDTH (mm) 2000 to 5000 integral or remote closet 4'-0" 1'-8" 3'-6" (907 to 2268) (1219) (508) (1067) 2000 to 5000 adjacent room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (907 to 2268) (1524) (914)SERVICE PASSENGERFront & Reverse Opening Front OpeningSERVICE PASSENGER CAPACITY OPENING HOISTWAY HOISTWAY HOISTWAY INTERIOR INTERIOR DOOR lbs. (kg) TYPE WIDTH (mm) WIDTH (mm) DEPTH (mm) WIDTH (mm) DEPTH (mm) WIDTH (mm) 2000 (907) SSP 7'-4" (2235) 7'-8" (2337) 5'-9" (1753) 5'-8" (1727) 4'-3" (1295) 3'-0" (914) 2500 (1134) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 8'-8" (2642) 5'-9" (1753) 6'-8" (2032) 4'-3" (1295) 3'-6" (1067) 3000 (1361) SSP-CO 8'-6" (2591) 8'-8" (2642) 6'-3" (1905) 6'-8" (2032) 5'-0" (1524) 3'-6" (1067) 3500 (1588) SSP-CO 8'-6" (2591) 8'-8" (2642) 6'-11" (2108) 6'-8" (2032) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 3'-6" (1067) 4000 (1814) CO 9'-4" (2845) 9'-4" (2845) 6'-11" (2108) 7'-513⁄16" (2281) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 4'-0" (1219) 4000 (1814) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 7'-4" (2235) 9'-2" (2794) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 7'-77⁄16" (2323) 4'-0" (1219) 4500 (2041) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 7'-4" (2235) 9'-8" (2946) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 8'-13⁄8" (2473) 4'-0" (1219) 5000 (2268) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 7'-4" (2235) 10'-21⁄4" (3105) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 8'-93⁄16" (2672) 4'-0" (1219) 2000 (907) SSP 7'-4" (2235) 7'-8" (2337) 6'-31⁄4" (1911) 5'-8" (1727) 4'-3" (1295) 3'-0" (914) 2500 (1134) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 8'-8" (2642) 6'-31⁄4" (1911) 6'-8" (2032) 4'-3" (1295) 3'-6" (1067) 3000 (1361) SSP-CO 8'-6" (2591) 8'-8" (2642) 6'-11" (2108) 6'-8" (2032) 5'-0" (1524) 3'-6" (1067) 3500 (1588) SSP-CO 8'-6" (2591) 8'-8" (2642) 7'-51⁄4" (2267) 6'-8" (2032) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 3'-6" (1067) 4000 (1814) CO 9'-4" (2845) 9'-4" (2845) 7'-51⁄4" (2267) 7'-513⁄16" (2281) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 4'-0" (1219) 4000 (1814) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 7'-4" (2235) 10'-11⁄2" (3086) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 7'-77⁄16" (2323) 4'-0" (1219) 4500 (2041) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 7'-4" (2235) 10'-71⁄2" (3238) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 8'-13⁄8" (2473) 4'-0" (1219) 5000 (2268) 2SP 7'-4" (2235) 7'-4" (2235) 11'-31⁄4" (3435) 5'-63⁄16" (1681) 8'-93⁄16" (2672) 4'-0" (1219) A B C D E J K L Clear Overhead and Pit Depth CAPACITY LBS. (kg) 150 FPM (.75 m/s)200 FPM (1.00 m/s)350 FPM (1.78 m/s) Pit Depth (mm)Clear Overhead (mm)Pit Depth (mm)Clear Overhead (mm)Pit Depth (mm)Clear Overhead (mm) 2000 to 3500 (907 to 1588) 5'-0" (1524) 13'-0" (3962) 5'-0" (1524) 13'-1" (3988) 5'-6" (1676) 13'-4" (4064) 4000 to 5000 (1814 to 2268) 5'-0" (1524) 13'-0" (3962)–––– IH A SEISMIC 6 16 Integral or Remote Control Closet (option 1) Adjacent or Remote Control Room (option 2)KONE EcoSpace (1) (6) Plan views Section view Integrated Control Solution (standard) (3) (4) (5) (10) A H F G G I J B L K L J TRAVEL C (3)D B E 7 17 KONE EcoSpace EB is a full replacement elevator solution for existing buildings. Why replace? Instead of replacing your old elevators with similar technology, KONE offers you a new choice. Our innovative machine room-less design is the first turnkey full replacement elevator solution for existing hydraulic and traction elevator systems. Thanks to the revolutionary KONE EcoDisc® motor, KONE EcoSpace EB fits into the existing hoistways with capability to seamlessly interface with your existing hoistway dimensions. Additionally, the option to retain your existing entrances can be considered. KONE has sold over 440,000 machine room-less elevators globally, with an excellent record of operating reliability. So, instead of complicated, lengthy and expensive retrofit upgrades, KONE provides a brand new elevator. n Everything from the site survey to the dismantling of the existing equipment is carefully thought out in order to minimize disruption to your building. n Our optimized maintenance program minimizes downtime and ensures safe and reliable lifetime operation. KONE EcoSpace EB advantages n For the owner: Minimized building disruption, increased property value, accommodates reduced pit depth and overhead n For the tenant: Smoother, quieter ride, no hydraulic oil odor, optimum stopping accuracy, sophisticated car features n For the environment: No hydraulic oil, energy-efficient, recycle existing elevator where feasible, minimize building materials KONE EcoSpace EB™ 8 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 KONE EcoSpace 1 Space efficiency Possibility to accommodate reduced headroom height and pit depth. The KONE EcoDisc machine is so compact there is no need for a machine room above, as it fits right into the hoistway. *Optional Control Closet or Room. 2 Energy-efficient The revolutionary gearless KONE EcoDisc machine has only one moving part and is three times more efficient than a hydraulic-powered unit using 70% less energy – with the potential to cut annual operating costs in half or better – a true energy miracle. 3 Minimal disruption KONE EcoSpace EB fits inside the existing hydraulic hoistway, minimizing the need for modifications. 4 Reusable entrances KONE EcoSpace EB reduces significant structural modifications by seamlessly interfacing with most existing hydraulic entrances. 5 Modern, code-compliant Modern, simple and code-compliant operating displays. 6 High performance Optimal stopping accuracy for a smooth ride. 7 No oil The hydraulic cylinder is drained of all oil and capped, ensuring oil-free, environmentally friendly operation. 8 Integrated Control Solution (ICS) An integrated control solution is available for units up to 350 FPM and 3500 lb. capacity. Use of ICS allows KONE to return existing machine room space back to the building for ownership’s use. 9 Destination control The KONE Polaris™ destination control system can significantly improve convenience in your building while enhancing the appearance of your lobby. Please consult your KONE Sales Professional. 9 19 2000 to 4000 integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (907 to 1814) (1321) (508) (1219) 2000 to 4000 adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (907 to 1814) (1524) (914) 2500 to 5000 AIA integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1321) (508) (1219) 2500 to 5000 AIA adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1524) (914) 2000 5'-4" (1626) 13'-1" (3988) – – – – 2500 – 3500 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 4000 5'-8" (1728) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1728) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-11" (4242) 4500 5'-8" (1728) 14'-0" (4267) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-3" (4343) – – 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 14'-5" (4394) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-10" (4521) – – 2500 (1134) 5'-3" (1600) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 3000 (1361) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 3500 (1588) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 4000 (1814) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-11" (4547) 7'-3" (2210) 15'-8" (4775) 4500 (2141) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-3" (4648) 7'-6" (2286) 16'-0" (4877) 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 15'-2" (4623) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-11" (4551) – – (2268) CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2000 (907) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814)PASSENGERPASSENGERPASSENGER SERVICESERVICEFront OpeningClear Overhead and Pit Depth Control SpaceFront & ReverseOpeningFront OpeningOPENINGTYPE SSP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-4" (2235) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 9'-4" (2845) AA CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) OPENINGTYPE SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 7'-6" (2286) 8'-0" (2438) 8'-73⁄4" (2635) 9'-0" (2743) 4'-33⁄4" (1314) 4'-93⁄4" (1467) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 7'-61⁄2" (2299) 8'-01⁄2" (2451) 8'-81⁄4" (2648) 9'-0" (2743) DD HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-4" (2235) 7'-8" (2337) 7'-8" (2337) 9'-8" (2946) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-5" (3175) 10'-103⁄4" (3321) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* EE INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) CC HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-10" (2083) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-5" (2261) 7'-5" (2261) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-11" (3023) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-73⁄4" (3245) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) BB HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) AA HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-8" (2032) 6'-8" (2032) 7'-2" (2184) 7'-10" (2388) 7'-10" (2388) BB CAPACITY lbs. (kg) 2000 (907) 2500(1134) 3000 (1361) 3500(1588) 4000 (1814) INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) CC INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) DD DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-0" (914) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) EE HH II HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-8" (2337) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 9'-8" (2946) AASEISMIC AASEISMICBBSEISMIC 200 FPM (1.00 m/s)350 FPM (1.78 m/s)500 FPM (2.54 m/s) CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11" (5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 15'-6" (4724) 15'-0"(4572) 15'-2" (4623) 14'-10"(4521) 15'-1" (4597) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 6'-7" (2007) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-6" (1981) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11" (5156) 16'-7"(5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-7" (5055) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-7" (1702) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 6'-7" (2007) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 8"-5" (2565) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11" (5156) 16'-7"(5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-11" (5156) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-7" (1702) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 7'-5" (2261) II 2000 to 4000 integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (907 to 1814) (1321) (508) (1219) 2000 to 4000 adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (907 to 1814) (1524) (914) 2500 to 5000 AIA integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1321) (508) (1219) 2500 to 5000 AIA adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1524) (914) 2000 5'-4" (1626) 13'-1" (3988) – – – – 2500 – 3500 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 4000 5'-8" (1728) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1728) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-11" (4242) 4500 5'-8" (1728) 14'-0" (4267) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-3" (4343) – – 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 14'-5" (4394) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-10" (4521) – – 2500 (1134) 5'-3" (1600) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 3000 (1361) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 3500 (1588) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 4000 (1814) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-11" (4547) 7'-3" (2210) 15'-8" (4775) 4500 (2141) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-3" (4648) 7'-6" (2286) 16'-0" (4877) 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 15'-2" (4623) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-11" (4551) – – (2268) CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2000 (907) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814)PASSENGERPASSENGERPASSENGER SERVICESERVICEFront OpeningClear Overhead and Pit Depth Control SpaceFront & ReverseOpeningFront OpeningOPENINGTYPE SSP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-4" (2235) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 9'-4" (2845) AA CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) OPENINGTYPE SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 7'-6" (2286) 8'-0" (2438) 8'-73⁄4" (2635) 9'-0" (2743) 4'-33⁄4" (1314) 4'-93⁄4" (1467) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 7'-61⁄2" (2299) 8'-01⁄2" (2451) 8'-81⁄4" (2648) 9'-0" (2743) DD HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-4" (2235) 7'-8" (2337) 7'-8" (2337) 9'-8" (2946) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-5" (3175) 10'-103⁄4" (3321) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* EE INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) CC HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-10" (2083) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-5" (2261) 7'-5" (2261) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-11" (3023) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-73⁄4" (3245) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) BB HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) AA HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-8" (2032) 6'-8" (2032) 7'-2" (2184) 7'-10" (2388) 7'-10" (2388) BB CAPACITY lbs. (kg) 2000(907) 2500(1134) 3000 (1361) 3500(1588) 4000 (1814) INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) CC INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) DD DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-0" (914) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) EE HH II HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-8" (2337) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 9'-8" (2946) AA SEISMIC AA SEISMIC BB SEISMIC 200 FPM (1.00 m/s)350 FPM (1.78 m/s)500 FPM (2.54 m/s) CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11"(5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 15'-6"(4724) 15'-0"(4572) 15'-2" (4623) 14'-10"(4521) 15'-1" (4597) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 6'-7"(2007) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-6" (1981) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11"(5156) 16'-7"(5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-7" (5055) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-7"(1702) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 6'-7"(2007) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 8"-5" (2565) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11"(5156) 16'-7"(5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-11" (5156) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-7"(1702) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 7'-5" (2261) II 2000 to 4000 integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (907 to 1814) (1321) (508) (1219) 2000 to 4000 adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (907 to 1814) (1524) (914) 2500 to 5000 AIA integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1321) (508) (1219) 2500 to 5000 AIA adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1524) (914) 2000 5'-4" (1626) 13'-1" (3988) – – – – 2500 – 3500 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 4000 5'-8" (1728) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1728) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-11" (4242) 4500 5'-8" (1728) 14'-0" (4267) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-3" (4343) – – 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 14'-5" (4394) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-10" (4521) – – 2500 (1134) 5'-3" (1600) 13 '-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 3000 (1361) 5'-5" (1651) 13 '-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 3500 (1588) 5'-5" (1651) 13 '-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 4000 (1814) 5'-8" (1727) 13 '-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-11" (4547) 7'-3" (2210) 15'-8" (4775) 4500 (2141) 5'-8" (1727) 14 '-9" (4496) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-3" (4648) 7'-6" (2286) 16'-0" (4877) 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 15'-2" (4623) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-11" (4551) – – (2268) CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2000 (907) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814)PASSENGERPASSENGERPASSENGER SERVICESERVICEFront OpeningClear Overhead and Pit Depth Control SpaceFront & ReverseOpeningFront OpeningOPENINGTYPE SSP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-4" (2235) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 9'-4" (2845) AA CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) OPENINGTYPE SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 7'-6" (2286) 8'-0" (2438) 8'-73⁄4" (2635) 9'-0" (2743) 4'-33⁄4" (1314) 4'-93⁄4" (1467) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 7'-61⁄2" (2299) 8'-01⁄2" (2451) 8'-81⁄4" (2648) 9'-0" (2743) DD HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-4" (2235) 7'-8" (2337) 7'-8" (2337) 9'-8" (2946) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-5" (3175) 10'-103⁄4" (3321) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* EE INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) CC HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-10" (2083) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-5" (2261) 7'-5" (2261) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-11" (3023) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-73⁄4" (3245) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) BB HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) AA HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-8" (2032) 6'-8" (2032) 7'-2" (2184) 7'-10" (2388) 7'-10" (2388) BB CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2000(907) 2500 (1134) 3000(1361) 3500(1588) 4000 (1814) INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) CC INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) DD DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-0" (914) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) EE HH II HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-8" (2337) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 9'-8" (2946) AA SEISMIC AA SEISMIC BB SEISMIC 200 FPM (1.00 m/s)350 FPM (1.78 m/s)500 FPM (2.54 m/s) CLEAROVERHD (mm) 16'-11"(5156) 16'-11 (5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH(mm) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) SEISMICII CLEAROVERHD (mm) 15'-6"(4724) 15'-0" (4572) 15'-2"(4623) 14'-10"(4521) 15'-1" (4597) HH PIT DEPTH(mm) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAROVERHD (mm) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH(mm) 6'-7"(2007) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-6" (1981) SEISMICII CLEAROVERHD (mm) 16'-11"(5156) 16'-7" (5055) 16'-10"(5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-7" (5055) HH PIT DEPTH(mm) 5'-7"(1702) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAROVERHD (mm) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH(mm) 6'-7"(2007) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-5"(1956) 8"-5" (2565) SEISMICII CLEAROVERHD (mm) 16'-11"(5156) 16'-7" (5055) 16'-10"(5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-11" (5156) HH PIT DEPTH(mm) 5'-7"(1702) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-5"(1651) 7'-5" (2261) II MAX TRAVEL 300 ft. (91.4 m) MAX LANDINGS 36 SPEED 200, 350, 500 fpm (1.00, 1.78, 2.54 m/s) CAR HEIGHT F 8, 9 or 10 ft. (2438, 2743 or 3048 mm) ENTRANCE HEIGHT G 7, 8 or 9 ft. (2134, 2438 or 2743 mm) Notes (1) Smaller Pit and Overhead dimensions may be available per specific applications. Contact your KONE Sales Professional for further information. (2) Buffer service platforms are required when pit depth exceeds 8'-6" (2590 mm). (3) Hoist beams (by KONE) are required for installation (by others). Dimension H reflects clear under hoist beam. (4) If occupied space exists below the hoistway, consult your KONE Sales Professional. (5) All dimensions are based on an 8'-0" (2438 mm) cab with a 7'-0" (2134 mm) door. Alternate car and door heights are available, but may affect dimension H. (6) Add 8" (203 mm) in non-seismic and 12" (305 mm) in seismic zones to clear overhead dimension H for front-only passenger car if cab features glass-back wall. (7) If an EBD (Emergency Battery Device) is required, please contact your KONE Sales Professional for further detail regarding dimensions J and L . (8) Contact your local KONE Sales Professional regarding local code variations when utilizing the integral and remote closet options. Visit www.kone.us for the latest project-specific details, BIM Models, CAD drawings, specifications, electrical data, reaction loads and building access requirements. KONE MonoSpace® Machine at rear configuration – optimizes space (Available in passenger shape with front opening option) Planning guide: 10 20 KONE MonoSpace Integral Control Closet (standard) A C D K B L J E (7) Adjacent or Remote Control Room (option 2) B L J (7) Remote Control Closet (option 1) K L J (7) (3) (1) (2) H F G G I (4) (5) (6) TRAVEL Plan views Section view 11 21 Notes (1) Smaller Pit and Overhead dimensions may be available per specific applications. Contact your KONE Sales Professional for further information. (2) Buffer service platforms are required when pit depth exceeds 8'-6" (2590 mm). (3) A hoist beam (by KONE) is required for installation (by others). Dimension H reflects clear under hoist beam. (4) If occupied space exists below the hoistway, consult your KONE Sales Professional. (5) All dimensions are based on an 8'-0" (2438 mm) cab with a 7'-0" (2134 mm) door. Alternate car and door heights are available, but will affect dimension H . (6) If an EBD (Emergency Battery Device) is required, please contact your KONE Sales Professional for further detail regarding dimensions J and L . (7) Contact your local KONE Sales Professional regarding local code variations when utilizing the integral and remote closet options. Visit www.kone.us for the latest project-specific details, BIM Models, CAD drawings, specifications, electrical data, reaction loads and building access requirements. MAX TRAVEL 300 ft. (91.4 m) MAX LANDINGS 36 SPEED 200, 350, 500 fpm (1.00, 1.78, 2.54 m/s) CAR HEIGHT F 8, 9 or 10 ft. (2438, 2743 or 3048 mm) ENTRANCE HEIGHT G 7, 8 or 9 ft. (2134, 2438 or 2743 mm) 2000 to 4000 integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (907 to 1814) (1321) (508) (1219) 2000 to 4000 adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (907 to 1814) (1524) (914) 2500 to 5000 AIA integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1321) (508) (1219) 2500 to 5000 AIA adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1524) (914) 2000 5'-4" (1626) 13'-1" (3988) – – – – 2500 – 3500 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 4000 5'-8" (1728) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1728) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-11" (4242) 4500 5'-8" (1728) 14'-0" (4267) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-3" (4343) – – 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 14'-5" (4394) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-10" (4521) – – 2500 (1134) 5'-3" (1600) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 3000 (1361) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 3500 (1588) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 4000 (1814) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-11" (4547) 7'-3" (2210) 15'-8" (4775) 4500 (2141) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-3" (4648) 7'-6" (2286) 16'-0" (4877) 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 15'-2" (4623) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-11" (4551) – – (2268) CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2000 (907) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814)PASSENGERPASSENGERPASSENGER SERVICESERVICEFront OpeningClear Overhead and Pit Depth Control SpaceFront & ReverseOpeningFront OpeningOPENINGTYPE SSP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-4" (2235) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 9'-4" (2845) AA CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) OPENINGTYPE SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 7'-6" (2286) 8'-0" (2438) 8'-73⁄4" (2635) 9'-0" (2743) 4'-33⁄4" (1314) 4'-93⁄4" (1467) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 7'-61⁄2" (2299) 8'-01⁄2" (2451) 8'-81⁄4" (2648) 9'-0" (2743) DD HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-4" (2235) 7'-8" (2337) 7'-8" (2337) 9'-8" (2946) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-5" (3175) 10'-103⁄4" (3321) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* EE INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) CC HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-10" (2083) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-5" (2261) 7'-5" (2261) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-11" (3023) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-73⁄4" (3245) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) BB HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) AA HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-8" (2032) 6'-8" (2032) 7'-2" (2184) 7'-10" (2388) 7'-10" (2388) BB CAPACITY lbs. (kg) 2000(907) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500(1588) 4000 (1814) INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) CC INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) DD DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-0" (914) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) EE HH II HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-8" (2337) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 9'-8" (2946) AA SEISMIC AA SEISMIC BB SEISMIC 200 FPM (1.00 m/s)350 FPM (1.78 m/s)500 FPM (2.54 m/s) CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11"(5156) 16'-11 (5156) 16'-11 (5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 15'-6"(4724) 15'-0" (4572) 15'-2" (4623) 14'-10"(4521) 15'-1" (4597) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 6'-7"(2007) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-6" (1981) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11"(5156) 16'-7" (5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-7" (5055) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-7"(1702) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 6'-7"(2007) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 8"-5" (2565) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11"(5156) 16'-7" (5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-11" (5156) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-7"(1702) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 7'-5" (2261) II 2000 to 4000 integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (907 to 1814) (1321) (508) (1219) 2000 to 4000 adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (907 to 1814) (1524) (914) 2500 to 5000 AIA integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1321) (508) (1219) 2500 to 5000 AIA adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1524) (914) 2000 5'-4" (1626) 13 '-1" (3988) – – – – 2500 – 3500 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 4000 5'-8" (1728) 13 '-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1728) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-11" (4242) 4500 5'-8" (1728) 14 '-0" (4267) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-3" (4343) – – 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 14 '-5" (4394) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-10" (4521) – – 2500 (1134) 5'-3" (1600) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 3000 (1361) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 3500 (1588) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 4000 (1814) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1727) 14 '-11" (4547) 7'-3" (2210) 15'-8" (4775) 4500 (2141) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-3" (4648) 7'-6" (2286) 16'-0" (4877) 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 15'-2" (4623) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-11" (4551) – – (2268) CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2000 (907) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814)PASSENGERPASSENGERPASSENGER SERVICESERVICEFront OpeningClear Overhead and Pit Depth Control SpaceFront & ReverseOpeningFront OpeningOPENINGTYPE SSP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-4" (2235) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 8'-4" (2540) 9'-4" (2845) AA CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) OPENINGTYPE SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 7'-6" (2286) 8'-0" (2438) 8'-73⁄4" (2635) 9'-0" (2743) 4'-33⁄4" (1314) 4'-93⁄4" (1467) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 7'-61⁄2" (2299) 8'-01⁄2" (2451) 8'-81⁄4" (2648) 9'-0" (2743) DD HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-4" (2235) 7'-8" (2337) 7'-8" (2337) 9'-8" (2946) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-5" (3175) 10'-103⁄4" (3321) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* EE INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) CC HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-10" (2083) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-5" (2261) 7'-5" (2261) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-11" (3023) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-73⁄4" (3245) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) BB HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) AA HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-8" (2032) 6'-8" (2032) 7'-2" (2184) 7'-10" (2388) 7'-10" (2388) BB CAPACITY lbs. (kg) 2000 (907) 2500(1134) 3000 (1361) 3500(1588) 4000 (1814) INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) CC INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) DD DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-0" (914) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) EE HH II HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 7'-8" (2337) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 8'-8" (2642) 9'-8" (2946) AASEISMIC AASEISMICBBSEISMIC 200 FPM (1.00 m/s)350 FPM (1.78 m/s)500 FPM (2.54 m/s) CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11" (5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 15'-6" (4724) 15'-0"(4572) 15'-2" (4623) 14'-10"(4521) 15'-1" (4597) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 6'-7" (2007) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-6" (1981) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11" (5156) 16'-7"(5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-7" (5055) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-7" (1702) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHH PIT DEPTH (mm) 6'-7" (2007) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 8"-5" (2565) SEISMICII CLEAR OVERHD (mm) 16'-11" (5156) 16'-7"(5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-11" (5156) HH PIT DEPTH (mm) 5'-7" (1702) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 7'-5" (2261) II 2000 to 4000 integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (907 to 1814) (1321) (508) (1219) 2000 to 4000 adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (907 to 1814) (1524) (914) 2500 to 5000 AIA integral or remote cabinet 4'-4" 1'-8" 4'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1321) (508) (1219) 2500 to 5000 AIA adjacent or remote room 5'-0" dimension (B) 3'-0" (1134 to 2268) (1524) (914) 2000 5'-4" (1626) 13'-1" (3988) – – – – 2500 – 3500 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 4000 5'-8" (1728) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1728) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-11" (4242) 4500 5'-8" (1728) 14'-0" (4267) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-3" (4343) – – 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 14'-5" (4394) 5'-11" (1803) 14'-10" (4521) – – 2500 (1134) 5'-3" (1600) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242) 3000 (1361) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-4" (4369) 3500 (1588) 5'-5" (1651) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-5" (1651) 14'-9" (4496) 4000 (1814) 5'-8" (1727) 13'-7" (4140) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-11" (4547) 7'-3" (2210) 15'-8" (4775) 4500 (2141) 5'-8" (1727) 14'-9" (4496) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-3" (4648) 7'-6" (2286) 16'-0" (4877) 5000 – 5000 AIA 5'-11" (1803) 15'-2" (4623) 5'-11" (1803) 15'-11" (4551) – – (2268) CAPACITYlbs. (kg)2000 (907)2500 (1134)3000 (1361)3500 (1588)4000 (1814)PASSENGERPASSENGERPASSENGER SERVICESERVICEFront OpeningClear Overhead and Pit Depth Control SpaceFront & ReverseOpeningFront OpeningOPENINGTYPESSPSSP-COSSP-COSSP-COCO HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm)7'-4" (2235)8'-4" (2540)8'-4" (2540)8'-4" (2540)9'-4" (2845)AA CAPACITYlbs. (kg) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) 2500 (1134) 3000 (1361) 3500 (1588) 4000 (1814) 4000 (1814) 4500 (2041) 5000 (2268) 5000 AIA (2268) OPENINGTYPE SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP SSP-CO SSP-CO SSP-CO CO 2SP 2SP 2SP 2SP INTERIORDEPTH (mm) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 5'-51⁄4" (1657) 7'-6" (2286) 8'-0" (2438) 8'-73⁄4" (2635) 9'-0" (2743) 4'-33⁄4" (1314) 4'-93⁄4" (1467) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 7'-61⁄2" (2299) 8'-01⁄2" (2451) 8'-81⁄4" (2648) 9'-0" (2743) DD HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 9'-9" (2972) 10'-9" (3277) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) 8'-9" (2667) HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-4" (2235) 7'-8" (2337) 7'-8" (2337) 9'-8" (2946) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-5" (3175) 10'-103⁄4" (3321) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) DOORWIDTH (mm) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 3'-6" (1067) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-0" (1219) 4'-6" (1372)* 4'-6" (1372)* EE INTERIORWIDTH (mm) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) CC HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm) 6'-10" (2083) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-5" (2261) 7'-5" (2261) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-11" (3023) 10'-2" (3099) 10'-73⁄4" (3245) 7'-1" (2159) 7'-6" (2286) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 7'-91⁄2" (2375) 10'-1" (3073) 10'-7" (3226) 11'-23⁄4" (3422) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) BB HOISTWAYWIDTH (mm) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 9'-5" (2870) 10'-5" (3175) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) 8'-5" (2565) AA HOISTWAYDEPTH (mm)6'-8" (2032)6'-8" (2032)7'-2" (2184)7'-10" (2388)7'-10" (2388)BB CAPACITYlbs. (kg)2000(907)2500(1134) 3000 (1361) 3500(1588) 4000 (1814) INTERIORWIDTH (mm)5'-81⁄2" (1740)6'-81⁄2" (2045)6'-81⁄2" (2045)6'-81⁄2" (2045)7'-81⁄2" (2350)CC INTERIORDEPTH (mm)4'-31⁄4" (1302)4'-31⁄4" (1302)4'-91⁄4" (1454)5'-51⁄4" (1657)5'-51⁄4" (1657)DD DOORWIDTH (mm)3'-0" (914)3'-6" (1067)3'-6" (1067)3'-6" (1067)4'-0" (1219)EE HH IIHOISTWAYWIDTH (mm)7'-8" (2337)8'-8" (2642)8'-8" (2642)8'-8" (2642)9'-8" (2946)AA SEISMIC AA SEISMIC BB SEISMIC 200 FPM (1.00 m/s)350 FPM (1.78 m/s)500 FPM (2.54 m/s)CLEAROVERHD (mm)16'-11"(5156)16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) 16'-11(5156) 16'-11 (5156) SEISMICHHPIT DEPTH(mm)5'-3"(1600)5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) SEISMICII CLEAROVERHD (mm)15'-6"(4724)15'-0"(4572) 15'-2" (4623) 14'-10"(4521) 15'-1" (4597) HHPIT DEPTH(mm)5'-3"(1600)5'-3"(1600) 5'-3" (1600) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAROVERHD (mm)16"-11"(5156)16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHHPIT DEPTH(mm)6'-7"(2007)6'-5"(1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 6'-6" (1981) SEISMICII CLEAROVERHD (mm)16'-11"(5156)16'-7"(5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-7" (5055) HHPIT DEPTH(mm)5'-7"(1702)5'-5"(1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 5'-6" (1676) II CLEAROVERHD (mm)16"-11"(5156)16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) 16"-11"(5156) 16"-11" (5156) SEISMICHHPIT DEPTH(mm)6'-7"(2007)6'-5"(1956) 6'-5" (1956) 6'-5"(1956) 8"-5" (2565) SEISMICII CLEAROVERHD (mm)16'-11"(5156)16'-7"(5055) 16'-10" (5131) 16'-4"(4978) 16'-11" (5156) HHPIT DEPTH(mm)5'-7"(1702)5'-5"(1651) 5'-5" (1651) 5'-5"(1651) 7'-5" (2261) II * 4'-0" (1219 mm) door width also available KONE MonoSpace® Machine at side configuration – (Available in passenger and service shape with front and rear opening options) Planning guide: 12 22 KONE MonoSpace Plan views Section view Adjacent or Remote Control Room (option 2) B L J (6) Remote Control Closet (option 1) K L J (6) Integral Control Closet (standard) A C D K B L J E E (6) (3) (1) (2) H F G G I (4) (1) (5) TRAVEL 13 23 KONE EcoSystem MR™ MAX TRAVEL 590 ft. (180 m) MAX LANDINGS 63 SPEED 200, 350, 400, 500, 700 fpm (1.00, 1.78, 2.00, 2.54, 3.56 m/s) CAR HEIGHT F 8, 9 or 10 ft. (2438, 2743 or 3048 mm) ENTRANCE HEIGHT G 7, 8 or 9 ft. (2134, 2438 or 2743 mm) CLEAR OVERHEAD I and PIT DEPTH J Notes (1) For speeds above 700 fpm (3.56 m/s) or travel above 590' (180 m) contact your KONE Sales Professional for design and planning assistance. (2) For 700 fpm (3.56 m/s) front opening passenger configurations add 2" (51 mm) to the hoistway depth B . (3) Information is based upon chain compensation. For rope compensation applications, please consult your KONE Sales Professional. (4) All dimensions are based on an 8'-0" (2438 mm) cab with a 7'-0" (2134 mm) door. Alternate car and door heights are available, but will affect dimension I . (5) If occupied space exists below the hoistway, consult your KONE Sales Professional. (6) Information is based upon structural machine room floor slabs. For machine beam applications, please consult your KONE Sales Professional. (7) Machine room height of 8'-0" (2438 mm) is measured from the machine room floor surface to underside of the lowest obstruction above the machine H . Consult your KONE Sales Professional for details. (8) For service applications, the machine room is not centered on the hoistway and requires an additional 7" (178 mm) of width. The additional 7" (178 mm) should be added to the counterweight side. Consult your KONE Sales Professional for details. Visit www.kone.us for the latest project-specific details, BIM Models, CAD drawings, specifications, electrical data, reaction loads and building access requirements. CAPACITY PIT CLEAR PIT CLEAR PIT CLEAR PIT CLEAR PIT CLEAR lbs. (kg) DEPTH OVRHD DEPTH OVRHD DEPTH OVRHD DEPTH OVRHD DEPTH OVRHD (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 2000 – – – – – – – – 10'-6" 21'-0" (907) – – – – – – – – (3200 mm) (6401) 2500-3500 5'-3" 14'-1" 5'-6" 14'-7" 6'-0" 14'-11" 6'-10" 15'-8" 10'-6" 21'-0" (1134-1588) (1600) (4292) (1676) (4445) (1829) (4547) (2083) (4775) (3200) (6401) 4000 5-'3" 14'-1" 5'-6" 14'-7" 6'-0" 14'-11" 6'-10" 15'-8" – – (1814) (1600) (4292) (1676) (4445) (1829) (4547) (2083) (4775) – – 4500 5-'3" 14'-7" 5'-6" 15'-1" 6'-0" 15'-5" 6'-10" 16'-2" – – (2041) (1600) (4445) (1676) (4597) (1829) (4953) (2083) (4928) – – 5000 5-'3" 14'-7" 5'-6" 15'-1" 6'-0" 15'-5" 6'-10" 16'-2" – – (2268) (1600) (4445) (1676) (4597) (1829) (4953) (2083) (4928) – – 5000 AIA 5'-6" 14'-9" 5'-8" 15'-1" 7'-2" 16'-2" 7'-2" 16'-2" – – (2268) (1676) (4496) (1727) (4597) (2184) (4928) (2184) (4928) – – 200 FPM1.00 m/s 350 FPM1.78 m/s 400 FPM2.03 m/s 500 FPM2.54 m/s 700 FPM (1,2,3)3.56 m/s (1,2,3) Clear Overhead and Pit DepthI J * 4'-0" (1219 mm) door width also available SERVICE PASSENGERFront & Reverse Opening Front OpeningSERVICE PASSENGER CAPACITY OPENING HOISTWAY HOISTWAY HOISTWAY INTERIOR INTERIOR DOOR lbs. (kg) TYPE WIDTH (mm) WIDTH (mm) DEPTH (mm) WIDTH (mm) DEPTH (mm) WIDTH (mm) 2000 (907) SSP 7'-4" (2235) 7'-8" (2337) 6'-10" (2083) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 3'-0" (914) 2500 (1134) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 8'-8" (2642) 6'-8" (2032) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-31⁄4" (1302) 3'-6" (1067) 3000 (1361) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 8'-8" (2642) 7'-2" (2184) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-91⁄4" (1454) 3'-6" (1067) 3500 (1588) SSP-CO 8'-4" (2540) 8'-8" (2642) 7'-10" (2388) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 5'-51⁄4" (1675) 3'-6" (1067) 4000 (1814) CO 9'-4" (2845) 9'-8" (2946) 7'-10" (2388) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-51⁄4" (1675) 4'-0" (1219) 4000 (1814) 2SP 8'-1" (2464) 8'-4" (2540) 9'-2" (2794) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 7'-6" (2286) 4'-0" (1219) 4500 (2041) 2SP 8'-1" (2464) 8'-4" (2540) 9'-8" (2946) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 8'-0" (2438) 4'-0" (1219) 5000 (2268) 2SP 8'-1" (2464) 8'-4" (2540) 10'-2" (3099) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 8'-73⁄4" (2635) 4'-6" (1372) 5000 AIA (2268) 2SP 8'-8" (2642) 8'-11" (2718) 10'-71⁄4" (3245) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 9"-0" (2743) 4'-6" (1372) 2000 (907) SSP 8'-4" (2540) 8'-8" (2642) 6'-31⁄4" (1911) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 4'-33⁄4" (1314) 3'-0" (914) 2500 (1134) SSP-CO 9'-4" (2845) 9'-8" (2946) 6'-31⁄4" (1911) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-33⁄4" (1314) 3'-6" (1067) 3000 (1361) SSP-CO 9'-4" (2845) 9'-8" (2946) 6'-91⁄4" (2064) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 4'-93⁄4" (1467) 3'-6" (1067) 3500 (1588) SSP-CO 9'-4" (2845) 9'-8" (2946) 7'-51⁄4" (2267) 6'-81⁄2" (2045) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 3'-6" (1067) 4000 (1814) CO 10'-4" (3150) 10'-8" (3251) 7'-51⁄4" (2267) 7'-81⁄2" (2350) 5'-53⁄4" (1670) 4'-0" (1219) 4000 (1814) 2SP 8'-1" (2464) 8'-4" (2540) 10'-1" (3073) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 7'-61⁄2" (2299) 4'-0" (1219) 4500 (2041) 2SP 8'-1" (2464) 8'-4" (2540) 10'-7" (3226) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 8'-01⁄2" (2451) 4'-0" (1219) 5000 (2268) 2SP 8'-1" (2464) 8'-4" (2540) 11'-23⁄4" (3423) 5'-81⁄2" (1740) 8'-81⁄4" (2648) 4'-6" (1372) 5000 AIA (2268) 2SP 8'-8" (2642) 9'-0" (2743) 11'-63⁄4" (3524) 5’-81⁄2” (1740) 9'-0" (2743) 4'-6" (1372) A B C D EASEISMIC Planning guide: 14 24 KONE EcoSystem MRPlan view Section view H I E B D E C A J FG G (5) (7) (8) (2) (6) (4) TRAVEL 15 25 16 26 KONE PolarisKONE Polaris™ – an effortless elevator experience Efficiency, comfort and security The KONE Polaris destination control system can significantly improve convenience in your building while boosting elevator traffic handling capacity and performance. KONE Polaris offers: n smart and easy-to-use elevators n better organized lobbies n shorter time to destination n orderly boarding n uncrowded elevator cars n fewer unnecessary stops n less time spent in the elevator Traditional elevator control systems work with very limited information as they register only the desired travel direction. The KONE Polaris destination control system (DCS) utilizes additional information like the desired destination floors and the number of waiting passengers. With more information, KONE Polaris significantly improves system performance. It leads to increased handling capacity, shorter waiting times, fewer intermediate stops and an enhanced passenger experience. The improvements are most concrete during intense traffic periods and rush hours when traditional control systems struggle to cope with the influx of increased demand. The KONE Polaris is an advanced dispatching system which is built on top of KONE’s industry-leading group control technology. It features many unbeatable software features and algorithms such as: n Artificial intelligence n Traffic forecasting n Fuzzy logic n Genetic algorithm n Multi-objective optimization Arrive at your destination in three simple steps Select your destination Select your destination floor at the destination operating panel (DOP). The display will tell you which elevator has been assigned to you, and where it is located. Move to your elevator Approach the designated elevator. All elevators are clearly marked with identifiers above their doors. Travel to your destination quickly and comfortably Once in the car, the next- stops indicator displays the destination stops the car will make. The position indicator informs you when you have arrived at your destination floor. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 17 27 Item Component Transition radii Truss Side cladding Step chain Tracks Return station Access cover plate Newel Item Component Handrail Skirting Steps/pallets Decking Balustrade Horizontal steps/pallets Drive station Controller Front plate Handrail drive An introduction to escalators and autowalks An escalator is a moving staircase for transporting people between floors of a building. It is generally agreed that an escalator is the most efficient means to move large numbers of people between floors. Definitions and components A horizontal autowalk is a conveyor belt that transports people horizontally. Autowalks are generally provided in areas where people need to walk long distances with luggage, baggage carts or shopping carts. An autowalk is generally flat, but can be slightly inclined. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 16 14 15 12 13 3 11 10 1 2 4 5 6 9 7 8 17 18 16 14 12 15 2 3 10 1 5 4 9 17 7 8 18 18 28 KONE escalators and autowalks n Quiet, smooth operation n Small installation dimensions n Eco-efficient and economical n High levels of reliability n Design options to match the image of your building Application Heavy traffic, public transportation, metro Type Escalator Nominal Step Width 32", 40" (800, 1000 mm) Balustrade Glass or solid Speed 100 fpm (.50 m/s) The versatile KONE TransitMaster 140 escalator is ideal for new installations and is specifically designed to meet the demanding needs of public transportation all the way up to the demanding requirements of mass transit airport and railway systems. Our heavy-duty escalators are designed to enable the seamless flow of large numbers of passengers. Planning details are available in our full Escalator & Autowalk Planning Guide. See www.kone.us/escalators or contact your local KONE Sales Professional for more details. Application Heavy traffic, airports, public transportation, metro Type Autowalk Length Per requirements Nominal Pallet Width 32", 40", 48", 56" (800, 1000, 1200, 1400 mm) Balustrade Glass or solid Speed 100 or 130 fpm (.50 or .66 m/s) The KONE Autowalk achieves the perfect balance between form and function. An attractive welcome area invites passengers to take an uncommonly smooth and quiet ride, while offering options to meet your architectural vision. Application Retail, airports, stadiums, hotels, leisure venues Type Complete escalator modernization Nominal Step Width 24", 32", 40" (600, 800, 1000 mm) Balustrade Glass or solid Speed 100 fpm (.50 m/s) The KONE EcoMod escalator modernization solution offers an innovative and systematic approach to replacing the entire workings of your escalators and delivering brand new KONE ECO3000® technology without expensive, disruptive truss removal.KONE TravelMaster™ 110Application Supermarkets, department stores, shopping centers Type Escalator Rise Maximum 31'-2" (9.5 m) Nominal Step Width 24", 32", 40" (600, 800, 1000 mm) Balustrade Glass or solid Speed 100 fpm (.50 m/s) The KONE TravelMaster 110 is a commercial escalator targeted primarily towards the retail segment – supermarkets, department stores and shopping centers. It is designed, from both a technical and visual point of view, to fulfill customer requirements in various target segments. KONE TransitMaster™ 140KONE Autowalk KONE EcoMod®For the latest product information and interactive design tools, visit www.kone.us 19 29 The KONE TravelMaster 110 is a commercial escalator primarily targeted towards the retail segment – supermarkets, department stores and shopping centers. KONE TravelMaster™ 110 Note (1) Details represent standard KONE escalator configurations. Please consult your Sales Professional to review all possible deviations. Visit www.kone.us for the latest project-specific details, electrical data, reaction loads, architectural toolbox and building access requirements. Inclination Level Radii Maximum Nominal Balustrade Balustrade Speed Electrification Chain Type Handrail Environment Steps Vertical Rise Step Width Height 30 2 or 3 3'-33⁄8" or 31'-2" 24", 32" Glass, Solid 3'-33⁄8" 100 fpm ANSI Inside C-type Indoor degrees Level 4'-11" (9.5 m) and 40" Vertical (1000 mm) (0.5 m/s) Chain Semi- Steps (1.0 or (600, 800, Roller outdoor 1.5 m) 1000 mm) or Outdoor Upper Radius KONE TravelMaster 110 – Basic dataKONE TravelMaster 11020 30 Notes (1) Details represent standard KONE escalator configurations. Please consult your Sales Professional to review all possible deviations. (2) For detailed options and dimensional design data, please contact a KONE Professional. Visit www.kone.us for the latest project-specific details, electrical data, reaction loads, architectural toolbox and building access requirements.KONE TransitMaster 140KONE TransitMaster ™ 140 KONE TransitMaster 140 escalators are available in two step widths, glass or solid balustrades and many other available options and finishes. The robust design, coupled with excellence in manufacturing and service, keep KONE at the top of the list of preferred suppliers of escalators for airports and lightly used railway or metro stations, public access, office or retail applications. Inclination 30 degrees Level Steps 2-4 Level Steps Radii 4'-11" or 8'-10" (1.5 or 2.7 m) Upper Radius Maximum 60'-0" (18 m) Vertical Rise Nominal 32" and 40" Step Width (800 and 1000 mm) Balustrade Glass or Solid Inclined Balustrade Height 3'-33⁄8" (1000 mm) Speed 100 fpm (0.5 m/s) Electrification ANSI Chain Type Outside Chain Roller Handrail V-type Environment Indoor, Semi-outdoor or Outdoor KONE TransitMaster 140 – Basic data Width of truss Width of escalator Handrail outer edge distance Safety fence Pit width 66 [1678] 57 [1440] 40 [1000] 65 [1640] 70 [1780] Detail 2 Detail 1 21 31 KONE Autowalk Finished Floor A B C Bottom of Pit 4 ft. 0 in. (1056 mm) Stanchion KONE Autowalk KONE Autowalks have been installed in all types of applications. Exposition centers, stadiums, auditoriums and airports are only a few of the many applications where autowalks can move high numbers of people smoothly and efficiently. 32" (800) 4'-111⁄8" (1052) 5'-11⁄8" (1553) 40" (1000) 5'-615⁄16" (1700) 5'-815⁄16" (1751) 48" (1200) 6'-23⁄4" (1899) 6'-43⁄4" (1950) 56" (1400) 6'-101⁄2" (2096) 7'-01⁄2" (2146) KONE Autowalk – Stanchion style basic data NOMINAL PALLET WIDTH (A) (mm)ROUGH OPENING (C) (mm)FINISHED WIDTH (B) (mm) Inclination 0 deg – 3 deg at ends for no wellway applications Nominal Pallet Width 32", 40", 48" and 56" (800, 1000, 1200 and 1400 mm) Balustrade Glass or Solid Vertical Panels Balustrade Height 2'-103⁄16" (868 mm) Speed 100 fpm (0.5 m/s) or 130 fpm (0.65 m/s) Electrification ANSI Chain Type Rollers outside chain links Handrail V-type Environment Indoor, Semi-outdoor or Outdoor KONE Autowalk – Stanchion basic data Finished Floor A B C Bottom of Pit 4 ft. 0 in. (1056 mm) Face of Support to Face of Support Dimension 18 ft. 10 in.(5740 mm)Length of Pit 18 ft. 10 in.(5740 mm)Length of Pit 1 ft. 3 in. (381 mm) Finished Floorto Stanchion Wellway Floor Stanchion 3 ft. 0 in. (914 mm) on Center Note (1) Details represent standard KONE escalator configurations. Please consult your Sales Professional to review all possible deviations. Visit www.kone.us for the latest project-specific details, electrical data, reaction loads, architectural toolbox and building access requirements. 22 32 KONE EcoModNew escalators the quick and easy way Quick and easy installation It’s wise to modernize KONE EcoMod® KONE is the only company that offers a complete escalator modernization solution without the expense and disruption of removing the existing truss. KONE EcoMod delivers brand new escalator technology without the need to demolish floors, roofs and building façades, and there’s always an escalator available for passengers. KONE EcoMod is designed to be compatible with both KONE escalators and equipment from other manufacturers. During modernization we can maintain continuous people flow through the ability to keep one escalator running while we work on the other. New technology = better escalators n Improved equipment dependability and performance n Enhanced safety and reliability n Energy-efficient technology for reduced operating costs n Improved user experience with smoother rides n Increased building value A KONE EcoMod complete escalator modernization begins with the removal of all existing mechanical and electrical components. The existing truss is then modified to accept KONE EcoMod modules, allowing quick installation of the latest technology without major disruption. KONE EcoMod installation advantages n Quicker, cleaner and less costly than a new installation n Modifying the existing truss means no major structural modifications n Reuse of existing cladding and decking for significant cost-savings n One or more escalators always available to passengers n Increased building value and simplified budgeting process Traditional installation disadvantages n Lengthy process with extensive construction n Substantial general contractor costs for work by others n Additional time for removal and prep of structural and related elements n Complete escalator shutdown during construction n Major disruption to people flow Note (1) For additional information please contact your KONE Sales Professional. 1 Upper module 2 Incline modules 3 Lower module 1 2 3 23 33 U.S. Operations Center One KONE Court Moline, Illinois 61265 1-800-956-KONE (5663) Canadian Operations Centre 6696 Financial Drive, Unit 2 Mississauga, Ontario L5N 7J6 1-905-858-8383 KONE Mexico, S.A. de C.V. 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SF2861 Rev 0515Printed in U.S.A. 34 Tentative Future Agenda PLANNING COMMISSION City of Hermosa Beach DECEMBER 9 (WEDNESDAY), 2015 7:00 P.M. Project Title Public Notice Meeting Date Date Rec’d Remarks 1601 Pacific Coast Highway, Fusion Academy—Parking Plan and Conditional Use Permit Amendment 11/25 12/9 (Wed.) 10/12 1200 Artesia Blvd., Verizon Wireless — Conditional Use Permit to construct an unmanned wireless telecommunications facility consisting of (12) panel antennas, (12) Remote Radio Units and associated equipment (continued from 8/18/15 and 10/20/15 meetings) 11/25 12/9 f:b95\cd\wpc - future agenda 11/12/15 9d Easy Reader Run Date: November 5, 2015 DISPLAY Acct: 7010-2110 City of Hermosa Beach PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Hermosa Beach shall hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 17, 2015, to consider the following: 1. Conditional Use Permit amendment for an outdoor patio expansion onto the adjacent outdoor patio to the west at an existing restaurant with on-sale general alcohol at 39 Pier Avenue (Palmilla); and determination that the project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (continued from the September 15, 2015 meeting). 2. Text Amendment to allow the use of a parking credit for conversion of a non-restaurant use to a restaurant use for commercial spaces smaller than 5,000 square feet, and adoption of an Environmental Negative Declaration. 3. Text Amendment to facilitate the addition of a small (200 square feet maximum) outdoor patio for food service establishments located within Pier Plaza that serve no alcohol and operate within the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and adoption of an Environmental Negative Declaration. SAID PUBLIC HEARINGS shall be held at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. ANY AND ALL PERSONS interested are invited to participate and speak at these hearings at the above time and place. For inclusion in the agenda packet to be distributed, written comments of interested parties should be submitted to the Community Development Department, Planning Division, in care of City Hall at 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 prior to Thursday, November 12, 2015, at 12:00 noon. All written testimony by any interested party will be accepted prior to or at the scheduled time on the agenda for the matter. IF YOU CHALLENGE the above matter(s) in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Community Development Department, Planning Division, at, or prior to, the public hearing. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, please contact the Community Development Department, Planning Division, at (310) 318-0242 or fax to (310) 937-6235. The Department is open from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Please contact a staff planner to discuss any project on the Planning Commission agenda. A copy of the staff report(s) in the Planning Commission packet will be available for public review at the end of the business day on Thursday, November 12, 2015, at the Hermosa Beach Police Department, Public Library, and on the City’s website at www.hermosabch.org. Relevant Municipal Code sections are also available on the website. Elaine Doerfling City Clerk f:95\cclerk\legads\display\2015\planning\pc11-17-15 Artesia Blvd ± Projects Zoning MapPlanning Commission Meeting November 17, 2015 ZONING DESIGNATIONSR-1 ONE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL R-1A LIMITED ONE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL R-2 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL R-2B LIMITED MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL R-3 MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL R-P RESIDENTIAL-PROFESSIONAL RPD RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT R-3PD MULTIPLE FAMILY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL C-2 RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL C-3 GENERAL COMMERCIAL C-3/AH-O GENERAL COMMERCIAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY M-1 LIGHT MANUFACTURING OS OPEN SPACE OS-1 RESTRICTED OPEN SPACE OS-2 RESTRICTED OPEN SPACE OS-O OPEN SPACE OVERLAY MHP MOBILE HOME PARK SPA SPECIFIC PLAN AREA (RESIDENTIAL USES) SPA SPECIFIC PLAN AREA (COMMERCIAL USES) 39 Pier Ave (Palmilla)CUP AmendmendZone: C-1