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Mitsubishi Electric has been a leader in vertical transportation since 1931 and continues to innovate with new technologies while ensuring high quality, reliability, and safety.

Mitsubishi Electric's core business areas are elevators, escalators, and building management systems.

Mitsubishi Electric ensures quality by striving for the highest levels of comfort, efficiency, ecology and safety in all of its products and business activities while prioritizing environmental considerations.

PASSENGER ELEVATORS

Utilizing its technological prowess and extensive experience, Mitsubishi Electric has
remained a leader in the vertical transportation market since entering the business
in 1931. The Company’s creative, innovative spirit, represented by production of the
world’s first spiral escalator and elevator group-control systems that use artificial-
intelligence technologies, continues to receive high evaluations industry-wide.
Our products and systems are renowned for their high levels of quality, reliability
and safety; and it is this sense of security and trust fostered with building owners
and end-users alike that has led to the global expansion of our elevator/escalator
business and the after-sales network to service it.

We understand responsibilities as a good corporate citizen, and continue to imple-


ment measures for protecting the environment and ensuring a sustainable society
for future generations. A number of original technologies are being introduced to
ensure more efficient products, systems and manufacturing operations, thereby
enhancing productivity, reducing energy consumption and providing smoother,
faster and more comfortable vertical transportation systems.

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Principle Contents

Based on our policy, “Quality in Motion”, Introduction 5–6


we provide elevators and escalators that will
satisfy our customers with high levels of Ecology 7–8
comfort, efficiency, ecology and safety.

Efficiency 9–11

Safety and Comfort 12–14

Standard Design 15

Features 16–18

Basic Specifications 19–24

Important Information on Elevator Planning 25

Application

(m/sec)
3.0

2.5

2.0

1.75 NEXIEZ-MR
1.5
Mitsubishi Electric Standard

1.0

0.75
Mitsubishi Electric elevators, escalators and building management systems are
450 550 . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1600 (kg)
always evolving, helping achieve our goal of being the No.1 brand in quality.
In order to satisfy customers in all aspects of comfort, efficiency and safety while (m/sec)

realizing a sustainable society, quality must be of the highest level in all products 3.0
and business activities, while priority is place on consideration for the environment. 2.5
As the times change, Mitsubishi Electric promises to utilize the collective strengths
2.0
of its advanced and environmental technologies to offer its customers safe and
reliable products while contributing to society. 1.75 NEXIEZ-MR
1.5 EN81-1
1.0

0.75

825 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1350 (kg)

We strive to be green in all of (m/sec)


3.0
our business activities. 2.5

We take every action to reduce environmental 2.0

burden during each process of our elevators’ 1.75 NEXIEZ-MR


and escalators’ lifecycle. 1.5 GB7588
1.0

0.75

750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1350 (kg)

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… technologically advanced elevators that consume less power,
Welcome to a New Era in Vertical Transportation have minimal impact on the global environment and harmoniously serve people and buildings with smooth,
seamless operation. The refined design produces a high-quality atmosphere that reassures passengers of the
Introducing the NEXIEZ... superior safety and comfort synonymous with Mitsubishi Electric products. Regardless of the use or purpose,
the NEXIEZ is a best match solution for virtually any elevator installation.

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Reusing Energy Enhancing Energy Efficiency

Regenerative Converter: PCNV (Optional) Traction Machine with PM Motor


(PM motor: Permanent magnet motor)
Elevators usually travel using power from a power supply (powered
operation); however, when they travel down with a heavy car load The joint-lapped core built
or up with a light car load (regenerative operation), the traction in the PM motor of the
machine functions as a power generator. Although the power traction machine features
generated during traction machine operation is usually dissipated flexible joints. The iron core
as heat, the regenerative converter transmits the power back to the can be like a hinge, which
distribution transformer and feeds into the electrical network in the allows coils to be wound
building along with electricity from the power supply. Compared around the core more
to the same type of elevator without a regenerative converter, this densely, resulting in
system provides an energy-saving effect of approximately 35%.* improved motor efficiency
In addition, the Regenerative Converter has the effect of decreasing and compactness.
harmonic currents. High-density magnetic field
Note: * The value is a reference datum and may increase or decrease in is produced, enabling lower
accordance with actual conditions of use and elevator specifications.
use of energy and resources
and reduced CO2 emissions.
Regenerative
converter
Regenerative
converter
In addition, we have
Control panel Control panel adopted a 2:1 (single-wrap) Gearless traction
roping system, which machine with PM motor
Motor Motor
lessens load on the traction
machine, and allows further
reductions in traction
machine size.
Distribution Distribution
transformer Power supply transformer Power supply

Powered operation Regenerative operation

Ecology Devices that Use Less Energy

LED Lighting (Optional)


Energy-efficient LEDs consume less power than conventional lamps. Used for
ceiling lights and hall lanterns, LEDs boost the overall energy performance of
the building. Furthermore, the long service life eliminates the need for
Using Energy Wisely frequent lamp replacement.
Our long-term commitment to developing energy-efficient elevators has created systems and functions that make ● Advantage of LEDs
intelligent use of power. Ceiling: L210S

Milestones of Energy-saving Technologies in Elevator Development Service life (hr) Power consumption (W)
2010
20 0 0 LED 25000 LED 32.5
1970 1980 1990
t m o to r
Permanent magne Incandescent
2000 Incandescent
132
Motor I n d u c t i o n m o to r lamp lamp
Approximately 12.5 times longer Approximately 75% reduction
Traction machine G e a r l e ss
Worm geared Ceiling: L210S LED downlights (yellow-orange)

Motor drive AC2 control AC V V *1 control *2


V V V F co n t r o l
Control circuit Relay
Power consumption /
Microcomputer Energy-saving Features
100% 93%
CO2 emissions *3 74%
37%
30 % Mitsubishi Electric offers features that help to reduce the energy consumption of elevators.
Notes: Approx.
*1: Alternative current, variable voltage
*2: Variable voltage, variable frequency
*3: CO2 emissions in this table are from elevator
–70% Energy-saving Operation – Number of Cars: ESO-N (Optional for ΣAI-22)
The number of service cars is automatically reduced to some extent without affecting passenger waiting time.
operation and do not include emissions from
manufacturing, transportation and other processes.
Energy-saving Operation – Allocation Control: ESO-W (ΣAI-2200C only)
Based on each elevator’s potential energy consumption, the system selects the elevator that best balances operational
efficiency and energy consumption. Please refer to page 10 for details.
Car Light/Fan Shut Off – Automatic: CFO-A/CLO-A
The car lighting/ventilation fan is automatically turned off if there are no calls for a specified period.

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Efficiency

Forecasting a Near-Future Hall Call to Reduce Long Waits


Smooth Mobility through Efficient Group Control
When a building is expected to have heavy traffic, optimum car allocation suited for every condition
Cooperative Optimization Assignment (ΣAI-2200C)
makes a big difference in preventing congestion at a lobby floor and reducing long waits.
When a hall call is registered, the algorithm assumes a near-future call that could require long waits. Through evaluation
Group Control Systems: ΣAI-22 and ΣAI-2200C Improving of traffic efficiency can alleviate the of the registered hall call and the forecasted call, the best car is assigned. All cars work cooperatively for optimum operation.
ΣAI-22 and ΣAI-2200C control multiple elevators passengers’ irritation. Applying the new allocation
optimally according to the building size. algorithm, the average waiting time and long waits Car Car call Hall call Traveling direction
are reduced.
Ele. No. Ele. No.
AI-2200C Performance AI-2100N AI-2200C (latest)

Average Waiting Time Long-Wait Rate


Group control Number of cars (sec) (%)
Suitable building size 30 10
systems in a group
25 8
ΣAI-22 system Small to medium 3 to 4 cars 20
6
Large 15

(Especially buildings 10
4
ΣAI-2200C system 3 to 8 cars
with dynamic traffic 5
2

conditions) 0 0
Morning Daytime Lunchtime Evening Morning Daytime Lunchtime Evening
up peak down peak up peak down peak
Improved: Max. 40% Improved: Max. 80%
Note: Simulated with 6 cars, 20 persons each at 2.5m/sec for 15 stops.

AI-2100N ΣAI-2200C (Latest)


[A hall call is registered at 6th Fl.] [A hall call is registered at 6th Fl.]
Allocates the closest car B. Allocates D, which is moving upward.
[Another hall call is soon registered at 11th Fl.] [Another hall call is soon registered at 11th Fl.]
Allocates D, resulting in long wait of 26 sec. Allocates B, which immediately arrives at the floor.

Maximizing Operational Efficiency and Minimizing Energy Consumption

Energy-saving Operation — Allocation Control: ESO-W (ΣAI-2200C)


This system selects the elevator in a group that best balances operational efficiency and energy consumption. Priority
is given to operational efficiency during peak hours and energy efficiency during non-peak hours.
Car allocation that maximizes operational efficiency does not necessarily translate to energy efficiency.
A car uses energy efficiently when it travels down with a heavy load, or up with a light load. Accordingly, if multiple
cars have the same traveling distance, this system chooses the car that requires the least energy.
Through a maximum 10% reduction in energy consumption compared to our conventional system, this system allows
building owners to cut energy costs without sacrificing passenger convenience.

Ele. No. Initial conditions: non-peak period


Car A: Parked at the 3rd floor
9 Car B: About to leave the 9th floor with several passengers
Car C: Parked at the 9th floor.
8 Car D: Parked at the 1st floor
Under the conditions above, when a hall call is registered at the 6th floor to go to the 1st floor,
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waiting time and traveling distance will be the same regardless of whether car A, B or C responds
to the call.
In response to the call, the cars will operate in the following ways:
5 Car A will travel up with no passengers and then down with only one passenger (requires more energy than car B).
Car B will travel down with more passengers than car A (requires the least energy).
4 Car C will travel down with no passengers and then down with only one passenger (requires the most energy).
3 Car selection
During non-peak hours when energy efficiency is prioritized, car B is selected.
2

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Efficiency Safety and Comfort

Selecting Optimum Car Allocation through Rule-set Simulations


Providing a Safe, Comfortable Ride
Whether the user is elderly or a person with special need,
Dynamic Rule-set Optimizer (ΣAI-2200C)
our elevators deliver every passenger to the destination
Based on real traffic data, passenger traffic is predicted every few minutes. According to the prediction, real-time floor safely and comfortably.
simulation selects the best rule-set (multiple rules have been set as car allocation patterns), which optimizes transport
efficiency.

Allocating Passengers to Cars Depending on Destination Floors

Destination Oriented Allocation System: DOAS (Optional for ΣAI-2200C)


When a passenger enters a destination floor at a hall, the hall operating panel immediately indicates which car will serve
the floor. Because the destination floor is already registered, the passenger does not need to press a button in the car.
Furthermore, dispersing passengers by destination prevents congestion in cars and minimizes their waiting and
traveling time.

Standard arrangement of hall fixtures (No hall lantern* is provided.)


Cars receive destination information from all floors to provide the best service for more complex traffic conditions throughout the day.

Example of hall arrangement

Note:
* Hall lanterns are available as optional.

The features introduced on these pages are applicable to ΣAI-2200C only. Please refer to page 17 and 18, and the ΣAI-2200C brochure for other features and details.

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Safety and Comfort

Emergency Situations For Comfortable Use

Emergency operations* User-oriented Design


Enhance safety by adding emergency operation features which quickly respond to a power failure, fire or earthquake. Great care is taken in the design and manufacture of each and every elevator part to ensure a comfortable,
user-friendly ride.
Mitsubishi Emergency Landing Device: MELD (Optional)
Clear Font
Upon power failure, a car automatically moves to the nearest floor using a rechargeable
battery to facilitate the safe evacuation of passengers. The font for indicators and buttons is highly visible. On tactile buttons in particular, the font makes letters/numbers
easy for visually-impaired passengers to distinguish.
Power failure
Operation by Emergency Power Source — Automatic/Manual: OEPS (Optional)
Upon power failure, predetermined car(s) use a building’s emergency power supply to move to a
specified floor and open the doors for passengers to evacuate. After all cars have arrived,
predetermined car(s) will resume normal operation.

Fire Emergency Return: FER (Optional)


LCD Position Indicators: Car/hall (Optional)
When a key switch or a building’s fire sensors are activated, all cars immediately return to a
Clear, bright LCD indicators deliver information clearly and effectively.
specified floor and open the doors to facilitate the safe evacuation of passengers.
Fire
Firefighters’ Emergency Operation: FE (Optional) Indication examples
When the fire operation switch is activated, the car immediately returns to a predetermined floor. Normal
The car then responds only to car calls which facilitate fire-fighting and rescue operations. operation

Earthquake Emergency Return: EER-P/EER-S (Optional)


Earthquake When a primary and/or secondary wave seismic sensor is activated, all cars stop at the nearest
floor and park there with the doors open to facilitate the safe evacuation of passengers. (HID-S)
Emergency
Note: operation
* Please refer to page 16 for details.

For Safe Boarding

Door safety devices (CID-S)


Our reliable safety device ensures that the doors are clear to open and close. Depending on the type of sensor,
the detection area differs. LCD Information Display*: 10.4- or 15-inch, for car/hall (Optional)
The cutting-edge LCD display delivers elevator information with stereoscopic direction arrows and animated pictures.

Colors
Select the best color from our five popular and
eye-catching background colors.

Stylish Blue Fine Green

When opening When closing


LEDs light up at door
opening/closing.

Hall Motion Sensor: HMS Multi-beam Door Sensor Multi-beam Door Sensor – Signal Type: MBSS
(Optional) (Optional) (Optional)
Urban black
* Please consult our local agents for the production terms, etc.
Modern White Elegance Brown

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Standard Design Features (1/2)
Car Car operating panel
1C to 2C 3C to 4C 3C to 8C
Feature Abbreviation Description 2BC ΣAI-22 ΣAI-2200C
Ceiling: S00 ■ EMERGENCY OPERATIONS AND FEATURES
For front return panel Each elevator‘s status and operation can be monitored and controlled using a building
Building Management
System-GateWay BMS-GW management system which manages various facilities in the building via the interface for the
elevator system.

Earthquake Emergency EER-P Upon activation of primary and/or secondary wave seismic sensors, all cars stop at the nearest
Return EER-S floor, and park there with the doors open to facilitate the safe evacuation of passengers.

Car lighting which turns on immediately when power fails, providing a minimum level of
Emergency Car Lighting ECL lighting within the car. (Choice of dry-cell battery or trickle-charge battery.)

Upon activation of a key switch or a building‘s fire alarm, all calls are canceled, all cars
Fire Emergency Return FER immediately return to a specified evacuation floor and the doors open to facilitate the safe
evacuation of passengers.

During a fire, when the fire operation switch is activated, the car calls of a specified car and
Firefighters’ Emergency FE all hall calls are canceled and the car immediately returns to a predetermined floor. The car
Operation then responds only to car calls which facilitate firefighting and rescue operation.

MelEye
Each elevator’s status and operation can be monitored and controlled using an advanced
Mitsubishi Elevators & WP-W Webbased technology which provides an interface through personal computers. Special
Escalators Monitoring and optional features such as preparation of traffic statistics and analysis are also available.
Yellow-orange lighting Control System
Upon power failure, a car equipped with this function automatically moves and stops at the
Mitsubishi Emergency nearest floor using a rechargeable battery, and the doors open to facilitate the safe
Landing Device MELD
evacuation of passengers. (Maximum allowable floor-to-floor distance is 11 meters.)

Operation by Emergency Upon power failure, predetermined car(s) uses the building’s emergency power supply to
Power Source — OEPS move to a specified floor, where the doors then open to facilitate the safe evacuation of
Automatic/Manual passengers. After all cars have arrived, predetermined cars resume normal operation.

Tactile button Each elevator’s status and operation can be remotely monitored and controlled through a #1 #2
Supervisory Panel WP panel installed in a building's supervisory room, etc.

■ DOOR OPERATION FEATURES


Car Design Example The time doors are open will automatically be adjusted depending on whether the stop was
Automatic Door-open DOT called from the hall or the car, to allow smooth boarding of passengers or loading of
Walls SUS-HL Time Adjustment baggage.
Transom panel SUS-HL Automatic Door Speed Door load on each floor, which can depend on the type of hall doors, is monitored to adjust
DSAC
Doors SUS-HL Control the door speed, thereby making the door speed consistent throughout all floors.

Front return panels SUS-HL When excessive door load has been detected while opening or closing, the doors
Door Load Detector DLD immediately reverse.
Kickplate Aluminum *1
CBV1-C760 A buzzer sounds and the doors slowly close when they have remained open for longer than
Flooring PR803 : Gray Door Nudging Feature —
NDG the preset period. With the AAN-B or AAN-G feature, a beep and voice guidance sound
Segment LED indicators *2 With Buzzer
Car operating panel CBV1-C760 Ceiling: Painted steel sheet (Y033) instead of the buzzer.
Tactile button with yellow-orange lighting
with a milky white resin lighting cover Failure of non-contact door sensors is checked automatically, and if a problem is diagnosed,
Lighting: Central lighting Door Sensor
Self-diagnosis DODA the door-close timing is delayed and the closing speed is reduced to maintain elevator
service and ensure passenger safety.

Hall Hall position indicators and buttons Electronic Doorman EDM


Door open time is minimized using the SR or Multi-beam Door Sensor feature that detects
passengers boarding or exiting.

Narrow Jamb: E-102 With plastic case


Extended Door-open
Button
DKO-TB
When the button inside a car is pressed, the doors will remain open longer to allow loading
and unloading of baggage, a stretcher, etc.

Hall Motion Sensor HMS Infrared-light is used to scan a 3D area near the open doors to detect passengers or objects.

Multiple infrared-light beams cover some height of the doors to detect passengers or
Multi-beam Door Sensor —
objects as the doors close. (Cannot be combined with the SR or MBSS feature.)

Multiple infrared-light beams cover some height of the doors to detect passengers or
Multi-beam Door Sensor — objects as the doors close. Additionally, LED lights on the door edge will indicate the door
Signal Type MBSS opening/closing and the presence of an obstacle between the doors. (Cannot be combined
with any of the following features: SDE, SR or Multi-beam Door Sensor.)

Closing doors can be reopened by pressing the hall button corresponding to the traveling
Reopen with Hall Button ROHB direction of the car.

Should an obstacle prevent the doors from closing, the doors will repeatedly open and
Repeated Door-close RDC close until the obstacle is cleared from the doorway.

The sensitive door edge detects passengers or objects during door closing.
Safety Door Edge SDE (Cannot be combined with the MBSS feature.)
Hall Design Example 1-beam One or two infrared-light beams cover the full width of the doors as they close to
Safety Ray SR detect passengers or objects. (Cannot be combined with the Multi-beam Door
Jamb SUS-HL 2-beam Sensor or MBSS feature.)

Doors SUS-HL PIV1-A1010N Boxless PIV1-A1020N Boxless


Notes: 1C-2BC (1-car selective collective) - Standard, 2C-2BC (2-car group control system) - Optional,
Hall position indicator Segment LED indicators *2 ΣAI-22 (3- to 4-car group control system) - Optional, ΣAI-2200C (3- to 8-car group control system) - Optional
and button PIV1-A1010N Boxless Tactile button with yellow-orange lighting = Standard = Optional = Not applicable to 1C-2BC = Not applicable
#1: When 2C-2BC, please consult our local agents.
#2: Please consult our local agents for the production terms, etc.
Notes:
*1: Maximum number of floors: 22 floors Actual colors may differ slightly from those shown.
*2: Some letters of the alphabets are not available. Please consult our local agents for details. Please refer to the design guide for details and other designs.
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Features (2/2)

Feature Abbreviation Description 1C to 2C 3C to 4C 3C to 8C Feature Abbreviation Description 1C to 2C 3C to 4C 3C to 8C


2BC ΣAI-22 ΣAI-2200C 2BC ΣAI-22 ΣAI-2200C
■ OPERATIONAL AND SERVICE FEATURES Controls the number of cars to be allocated and the timing of car allocation in order to meet
Down Peak Service DPS increased demands for downward travel during office leaving time, hotel check-out time, etc.
Exclusive operation where an elevator can be operated using the buttons and switches located in to minimize passenger waiting time.
Attendant Service AS
the car operating panel, allowing smooth boarding of passengers or loading of baggage.
Energy-saving Operation — To save energy, the number of service cars is automatically reduced to some extent, but not
#3 ESO-N
Automatic Bypass ABP A fully-loaded car bypasses hall calls in order to maintain maximum operational efficiency. Number of Cars so much that it adversely affects passenger waiting time.

All cars in a bank automatically make a stop at a predetermined floor on every trip without
Automatic Hall Call If one car cannot carry all waiting passengers because it is full, another car will automatically Forced Floor Stop FFS being called.
Registration FSAT be assigned for the remaining passengers.
To maximize transport efficiency, an elevator bank is divided into two groups of cars to serve
Backup Operation for An operation by car controllers which automatically maintains elevator operation in the upper and lower floors separately during up peak. In addition, the number of cars to be
Group Control Microprocessor GCBK Intense Up Peak IUP
event that a microprocessor or transmission line in the group controller has failed. allocated, the timing of car allocation to the lobby floor, the timing of door closing, etc. are
controlled based on predicted traffic data.
When a car has responded to the final car call in one direction, the system regards remaining
Car Call Canceling CCC calls in the other direction as mistakes and clears them from the memory. Light-load Car Priority When traffic is light, empty or lightly-loaded cars are given higher priority to respond to hall calls #2
UCPS in order to minimize passenger travel time. (Cannot be combined with hall position indicators.)
Service
Car Fan Shut Off — If there are no calls for a specified period, the car ventilation fan will automatically turn off to
Automatic CFO-A conserve energy.
During the first half of lunchtime, calls for a restaurant floor are served with higher priority, and
Lunchtime Service LTS during the latter half, the number of cars allocated to the restaurant floor, the allocation timing
for each car and the door opening and closing timing are all controlled based on predicted data.
Car Light Shut Off — If there are no calls for a specified period, the car lighting will automatically turn off to
Automatic CLO-A conserve energy. This feature is effective for buildings with two main (lobby) floors. The floor designated as
Main Floor Changeover the “main floor” in a group control operation can be changed as necessary using a manual
Operation TFS
A car which is experiencing trouble is automatically withdrawn from group control operation switch.
Continuity of Service COS to maintain overall group performance.
An available car always parks on the main (lobby) floor with the doors open (or closed only
Personal authentication by building‘s security devices can trigger predetermined elevator #1 Main Floor Parking MFP in China).
Elevator and Security EL-SCA/ operation such as permission of access to private floors, registration of a hall call and destination
System Interface EL-SC floor and VIP operation. Special cars, such as observation elevators and elevators with basement service, are given #2
Special Car Priority Service SCPS higher priority to respond to hall calls. (Cannot be combined with hall position indicators.)
False Call Canceling — If the number of registered car calls does not correspond to the car load, all calls are
Automatic FCC-A canceled to avoid unnecessary stops. Special floors, such as floors with VIP rooms or executive rooms, are given higher priority for car #2
Special Floor Priority Service SFPS
allocation when a call is made on those floors. (Cannot be combined with hall position indicators.)
False Call Canceling — If a wrong car button is pressed, it can be canceled by quickly pressing the same button
Car Button Type FCC-P again twice. Controls the number of cars to be allocated to the lobby floor, as well as the car allocation
Up Peak Service UPS timing, in order to meet increased demands for upward travel from the lobby floor during
Exclusive operation where a car is withdrawn from group control operation for independent office starting time, hotel check-in time, etc., and minimize passenger waiting time.
Independent Service IND use, such as maintenance or repair, and responds only to car calls.
A specified car is withdrawn from group control operation for VIP service operation. When
If the elevator doors do not open fully at a destination floor, the doors close, and the car VIP Operation VIP-S activated, the car responds only to existing car calls, moves to a specified floor and parks , #2
Next Landing NXL automatically moves to the next or nearest floor where the doors open. there with the doors open. The car then responds only to car calls.

Non-service to Specific
NS-CB
To enhance security, service to specific floors can be disabled using the car operating panel. ■ SIGNAL AND DISPLAY FEATURES
Floors — Car Button Type This function is automatically deactivated during emergency operation.
Auxiliary Car Operating An additional car control panel which can be installed for large-capacity elevators,
ACS heavy-traffic elevators, etc.
Non-service to Specific NS To enhance security, service to specific floors can be disabled using a manual or timer #1 Panel
Floors — Switch/Timer Type NS-T switch. This function is automatically deactivated during emergency operation. A synthetic voice (and/or buzzer) alerts passengers inside a car that elevator operation has been
Basic Announcement AAN-B temporarily interrupted by overloading or a similar cause. (Available in limited languages.)
Non-service Temporary
To enhance security, car calls for desired floors can be registered only by placing a card over
Release for Car Call— NSCR-C a card reader. This function is automatically deactivated during emergency operation.
AECC (car)
Car Arrival Chime Electronic chimes sound to indicate that a car will soon arrive. (The chimes are mounted
Card Reader Type
either on Car Arrival Chime the top and bottom of the car, or in each hall.)
AECH (hall)
Out-of-service by Hall Key HOS For maintenance or energy-saving measures, a car can be taken out of service temporarily
HOS-T with a key switch (with or without a timer) mounted in a specified hall. This LCD (10.4- or 15-inch) for car front return panels shows the date and time, car position,
Switch
Car Information Display CID travel direction and elevator status messages. In addition, customized video images can be
With a key switch on the supervisory panel, etc., a car can be called to a specified floor after displayed in full-screen or partial-screen formats.
Out-of-service-remote RCS responding to all car calls, and then automatically be taken out of service. This 5.7-inch LCD for car operating panels shows the date and time, car position, travel
Car LCD Position Indicator CID-S direction and elevator status messages.
A buzzer sounds to alert the passengers that the car is overloaded. The doors remain open
Overload Holding Stop OLH and the car will not leave that floor until enough passengers exit the car. A hall lantern, which corresponds to a car’s service direction, flashes to indicate that the car
Flashing Hall Lantern FHL will soon arrive.
For energy conservation, power regenerated by a traction machine can be used by other
Regenerative Converter PCNV electrical systems in the building. This LCD (10.4- or 15-inch) for elevator halls shows the date and time, car position, travel
Hall Information Display HID direction and elevator status messages. In addition, customized video images can be
Using a key switch on the supervisory panel, a car can be withdrawn from group control
displayed in full-screen or partial-screen formats.
Return Operation RET operation and called to a specified floor. The car will park on that floor with the doors open,
and not accept any calls until independent operations begin. This 5.7-inch LCD for elevator halls shows the date and time, car position, travel direction and
Hall LCD Position Indicator HID-S elevator status messages.
If a car has stopped between floors due to some equipment malfunction, the controller
Safe Landing SFL checks the cause, and if it is considered safe to move the car, the car will move to the
When a passenger has registered a hall call, the best car to respond to that call is
nearest floor at a low speed and the doors will open. Immediate Prediction AIL immediately selected, the corresponding hall lantern lights up and a chime sounds once to
Indication indicate which doors will open.
To enhance security, car calls for desired floors can be registered only by entering secret
Secret Call Service SCS-B codes using the car buttons on the car operating panel. This function is automatically
A system which allows communication between passengers inside a car and the building
deactivated during emergency operation. Intercommunication System ITP personnel.
■ GROUP CONTROL FEATURES
When a hall is crowded to the extent that one car cannot accommodate all waiting
Second Car Prediction TCP
Bank-separation Hall buttons and the cars called by each button can be divided into several groups for , #2 passengers, the hall lantern of the next car to serve the hall will light up.
BSO
Operation independent group control operation to serve special needs or different floors.
Sonic Car Button — A click-type car button which emits electronic beep sounds when pressed to indicate that
A function to give priority allocation to the car closest to the floor where a hall call button
ACB the call has been registered.
Closest-car Priority #2 Click Type
CNPS has been pressed, or to reverse the closing doors of the car closest to the pressed hall call
Service button on that floor. (Cannot be combined with hall position indicators.) Information on elevator service such as the current floor or service direction is given to the
Voice Guidance System AAN-G passengers inside a car.
The timing of car allocation and the number of cars to be allocated to floors where meeting
Congested-floor Service CFS rooms or ballrooms exist and the traffic intensifies for short periods of time are controlled Notes: 1C-2BC (1-car selective collective) - Standard, 2C-2BC (2-car group control system) - Optional,
according to the detected traffic density data for those floors. ΣAI-22 (3- to 4-car group control system) - Optional, ΣAI-2200C (3- to 8-car group control system) - Optional
When a passenger enters a destination floor at a hall, the hall operating panel indicates = Standard = Optional = Not applicable to 1C-2BC = Not applicable
Destination Oriented which car will serve the floor. The passenger does not need to press a button in the car. #4 #1: When 2C-2BC, please consult our local agents.
Allocation System DOAS Dispersing passengers by destination prevents congestion in the cars and minimizes waiting #2: Please consult our local agents for the production terms, etc.
and traveling time. #3: Optional when the operation system is 1C-2BC.
#4:・When the DOAS is applied, AECC is and the Safety Ray (SR) or Multi-beam Door Sensor feature shoul d be installed.
・The DOAS cannot be combined with some features. Please refer to the ΣAI-2200C brochure for those features.
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Basic Specifications Mitsubishi Electric Standard

Horizontal Dimensions Vertical Dimensions


Mitsubishi Electric Standard Mitsubishi Electric Standard
Minimum overhead Minimum Minimum
Number Entrance Car internal
Counter-
Minimum hoistway Minimum machine Maximum (mm) pit depth Minimum
Code Rated Rated Door width dimensions room dimensions Rated Maximum (mm) machine room
of weight dimensions Rated capacity travel OH clear height floor to floor
number capacity speed type (mm) (mm) (mm) speed number of PD height
position (mm) (kg) (m) (mm)
persons (kg) (m/sec) JJ AA×BB AM×BM/car (m/sec) stops (mm)
AH×BH/car* TR TR <
= 80 80<TR≤120 TR≤90 90<TR HM
Rear 1750×1400 1850×2700 1.0 450 <
= Capacity <
= 1600 60 4400 1360
P6 6 450 1.0 1400×850
Side 2100×1200 2100×1900 1.5 30 4560 1410
Rear 1750×1590 1850×2900 550 <
= Capacity <
= 1600 90
P8 8 550 1400×1030 1.75 4630 1410
Side 2100×1380 2100×2000
1.0
Rear 1750×1660 1850×2950 750 <
= Capacity <
= 1350 120 *1 36
P9 9 600 1.5 800 1400×1100 2.0 4720 4820 1550 1650 2200 2500 *2
Side 2100×1450 2100×2050 1350 < Capacity < 30
1.75
Rear 1750×1810 1850×3100 = 1600 90
P10 10 700 1400×1250
Side 2100×1600 2100×2050 750 < < 1350
= Capacity = 120 *1 36
CO 2.5 4950 5050 1900 2000
Rear 1750×1910 1850×3200
P11 11 750 1400×1350
Side 2100×1700 2100×2100 1350 < Capacity <
= 1600 90 30
Rear 2000×1910 2000×1950
P13 13 900 1600×1350 [Terms of the table]
Side 2400×1730 2400×2150
900 • This table shows standard specifications without counterweight safety.
Rear 2000×2060 2000×2100
1600×1500 Please consult our local agents for other specifications.
Side 2400×1880 2400×2200
P15 15 1000 Rear 2200×1860 2200×1900 [Notes]
1000 1800×1300 *1 Maximum travel is 90m when the counterweight is installed in a side drop position.
Side 2600×1680 2600×2100
1.0 *2 Some specifications require more than 2500mm as a minimum floor height. Please consult our local agents if the floor height is less than entrance height HH + 700mm.
2S 900 1100×2100 Side 1850×2530 1850×2530
1.5
Rear 2200×2110 2200×2150
1.75 1000 1800×1500
Side 2600×1880 2600×2200
P17 17 1150 2.0
Rear 2400×1960 2400×2000
2.5 1100 2000×1350
Side
Rear
2800×1730
2200×2310
2800×2150
2200×2350
Elevation
CO 1000 1800×1700
Side 2600×2080 2600×2300
P20 20 1350
Rear 2400×2160 2400×2200
2000×1550

Machine room clear height: HM


Side 2800×1930 2800×2300
1100
Rear 2500×2250 2500×2250
2100×1600
P24 24 1600 Side 2880×1980 2880×2200
2S 1200 1400×2400 Side 2180×2830 2180×2830

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[Terms of the table]
• This table shows standard specifications without the fireproof landing door and counterweight safety.
Please consult our local agents for other specifications.
• CO: 2-panel center opening doors, 2S: 2-panel side sliding doors.
• Minimum hoistway dimensions (AH and BH) shown in the table are after waterproofing of the pit and do not include plumb tolerance.
Note:
* The minimum hoistway dimensions (AH and BH) shown in the table above is a space for a car when two or more cars are located in the same hoistway.
If only one car is located in the hoistway and the rated speed is 2.5 m/sec, the hoistway dimensions are different from those shown.
Please consult our local agents for details.

Overhead: OH

Entrance height: HH
Hoistway Plan

2200 (standard)
2100 (standard)

Ceiling height
Hoistway width: AH AH AH
Hoistway depth: BH
Car internal
depth: BB

BB

BH

BH
BB

Entrance
JJ
width: JJ
JJ
Car internal

Travel: TR
width: AA AA AA

Floor to floor height


Shown for CO doors Shown for CO doors Shown for 2S doors
Counterweight rear drop Counterweight side drop Counterweight side drop

Machine Room AM
AM

Plan Example
Machine room width: AM Ventilator Ventilator Ventilation
(by owner) (by owner) grille
Machine room depth: BM
Height=2000
Ventilation

Access door
Width=700

Pit depth: PD
grille

BM

BM
Control
Panel

Control
Panel Lighting outlet
Control
Panel

(by owner)
Ventilation
grille Power-receiving box
(by owner)
Lighting outlet (by owner) Ventilator
Access door
Width=700 Power outlet (by owner) Note: • Hoistway section for counterweight side drop is slightly different from this figure.
Power-receiving box (by owner)
(by owner) Height=2000 Access door • Layout (position of control panel, etc.) differs depending on capacity.
Width=700
Power outlet (by owner) Height=2000
Power outlet (by owner)
Power-receiving box (by owner)
Lighting outlet (by owner)
Basic code compliance
Shown for CO doors Shown for CO doors Shown for 2S doors
Counterweight rear drop Counterweight side drop Counterweight side drop The dimensional information shown here in this page is based on Mitsubishi
Electric standard car size. For safety features, please consult our local agent.
Note: Layouts (position of control panel, etc.) differ depending on capacity.

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Basic Specifications EN81-1

Horizontal Dimensions Vertical Dimensions


EN81-1 EN81-1
Minimum overhead Minimum pit depth Minimum
Number Entrance Car internal
Counter-
Minimum hoistway Minimum machine Maximum (mm) (mm) Minimum
Code Rated Rated Door width dimensions room dimensions Rated Maximum machine room
of weight dimensions Rated capacity travel OH PD clear height floor to floor
number capacity speed type (mm) (mm) (mm) speed number of height
position (mm) (kg) (m) (mm)
persons (kg) (m/sec) JJ AA×BB AM×BM/car (m/sec) stops Code number Code number (mm)
AH×BH/car* TR TR <
= 90 90<TR≤120 P11 and P14 HM
P17 and P18
Rear 1950×1930 1970×1930 1.0 60 4400 1360 1520
P11 11 825 1400×1350
Side 2210×1700 2210×1900 1.6 825 <
= Capacity <
= 1350 30 4560 1410 1560
CO 90
900 Rear 2000×1980 2000×1980 1.75 4630 1430 1590
1.0 1600×1400
P14 14 1050 Side 2410×1740 2410×1910 825 <
= Capacity <
= 1050 90 30 2200 *2 2500 *3
1.6 2.0 4720 4820 1550 1650
2S 1100×2100 Side 1910×2510 1910×2510 1050 < Capacity <
= 1350 120 *1 36
1.75
Rear 2400×2030 2400×2030 825 = Capacity <
< = 1050 90 30
2.0 CO 2000×1400 2.5 4950 5050 1900 1900
P17 17 1275 Side 2820×1740 2820×1940 1050 < Capacity <
= 1350 120 *1 36
2.5
2S 1100 1200×2300 Side 2020×2680 2020×2680
Rear 2400×2130 2400×2130 [Terms of the table]
P18 18 1350 CO 2000×1500 • This table shows standard specifications without counterweight safety.
Side 2820×1840 2820×1990
Please consult our local agents for other specifications.
[Terms of the table] [Notes]
• This table shows standard specifications without the fireproof landing door and counterweight safety. *1 Maximum travel is 90m when the counterweight is installed in a side drop position.
Please consult our local agents for other specifications. *2 This dimension does not include the height of hoisting beam. The height of hoisting beam must be 100mm or more.
• CO: 2-panel center opening doors, 2S: 2-panel side sliding doors. *3 Some specifications require more than 2500mm as a minimum floor height. Please consult our local agents if the floor height is less than entrance height HH + 700mm.
• Minimum hoistway dimensions (AH and BH) shown in the table are after waterproofing of the pit and do not include plumb tolerance.
Note:
* The minimum hoistway dimensions (AH and BH) shown in the table above is a space for a car when two or more cars are located in the same hoistway.
If only one car is located in the hoistway and the rated speed is 2.5 m/sec, the hoistway dimensions are different from those shown. Elevation
Please consult our local agents for details.

Hoistway Plan Hoistway width: AH AH AH

Machine room clear height: HM


Hoistway depth: BH
Car internal
depth: BB

BB

BH

2200
BH
BB
Entrance
JJ
width: JJ
JJ
Car internal
width: AA AA AA

Shown for CO doors Shown for CO doors Shown for 2S doors


Counterweight rear drop Counterweight side drop Counterweight side drop

Overhead: OH

Entrance height: HH

2200 (standard)
2100 (standard)

Ceiling height
Machine Room AM
AM

Plan Example Machine room width: AM Ventilator


(by owner)
Ventilator
(by owner)
Ventilation
grille
Machine room depth: BM
Height=2000
Ventilation

Access door
Width=700
grille

BM

BM
Control
Panel

Control
Panel

Lighting outlet
Control
Panel

Ventilation (by owner)


Lighting outlet (by owner)

Travel: TR
grille Power-receiving box

Floor to floor height


Power-receiving box Access door (by owner)
(by owner) Ventilator
Width=700 Power outlet (by owner)
Power outlet (by owner) Height=2000 (by owner) Access door
Width=700
Power outlet (by owner) Height=2000
Power-receiving box (by owner)
Lighting outlet (by owner)

Shown for CO doors Shown for CO doors Shown for 2S doors


Counterweight rear drop Counterweight side drop Counterweight side drop

Pit depth: PD

Note: Hoistway section for counterweight side drop is slightly different from this figure.

Basic code compliance


The dimensional information shown here in this page is based on the requirements of EN81-1.
For other components, please consult our local agent.

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Basic Specifications GB7588

Horizontal Dimensions Vertical Dimensions


GB7588 GB7588
Minimum overhead Minimum pit depth Minimum
Number Entrance Car internal
Counter-
Minimum hoistway Minimum machine Maximum (mm) (mm) Minimum
Code Rated Rated Door width dimensions room dimensions Rated Maximum machine room
of weight dimensions Rated capacity travel OH PD clear height floor to floor
number capacity speed type (mm) (mm) (mm) speed number of height
position (mm) (kg) (m) (mm)
persons (kg) (m/sec) JJ AA×BB AM×BM/car (m/sec) stops Code number Code number (mm)
AH×BH/car* TR TR <
= 90 90<TR≤120 P10-P12 and P14 HM
P16-P18
Rear 1950×1880 1970×1880 1.0 60 4400 1360 1520
P10 10 750 1400×1300
Side 2190×1680 2190×1900 1.6 750 <
= Capacity <
= 1350 30 4560 1410 1560
90
Rear 1950×1930 1970×1930 1.75 4630 1430 1590
P11 11 825 1400×1350
Side 2210×1700 2210×1900 750 <
= Capacity <
= 1050 90 30 2200 *2 2500 *3
900 2.0 4720 4820 1550 1650
Rear 2000×1910 2000×1910 1050 < Capacity <
= 1350 120 *1 36
P12 12 900 1600×1330
Side 2410×1690 2410×1900 750 <
= Capacity <
= 1050 90 30
CO 2.5 4950 5050 1900 1900
Rear 2000×1980 2000×1980 1050 < Capacity <
= 1350 120 *1 36
1600×1400
Side 2410×1740 2410×1910
Rear 2200×1930 2200×1930 [Terms of the table]
P14 14 1050 1000 1800×1350 • This table shows standard specifications without counterweight safety.
Side 2610×1700 2610×1900
1.0 Please consult our local agents for other specifications.
Rear 2000×2080 2000×2080
1.6 1600×1500 [Notes]
900 Side 2410×1840 2410×1960
1.75 *1 Maximum travel is 90m when the counterweight is installed in a side drop position.
2S 1100×2100 Side 1910×2510 1910×2510
2.0 *2 This dimension does not include the height of hoisting beam. The height of hoisting beam must be 100mm or more.
Rear 2200×2130 2200×2130
2.5 1000 1800×1500 *3 Some specifications require more than 2500mm as a minimum floor height. Please consult our local agents if the floor height is less than entrance height HH + 700mm.
Side 2620×1840 2620×1990
P16 16 1200
Rear 2400×1980 2400×1980
CO 2000×1350
Side 2820×1700 2820×1930

P17 17 1275 1100


2000×1400
Rear
Side
2400×2030
2820×1740
2400×2030
2820×1940
Elevation
2S 1200×2300 Side 2020×2680 2020×2680
Rear 2400×2130 2400×2130
2000×1500
Side 2820×1840 2820×1990
P18 18 1350 CO
Rear 2200×2310 2200×2310
1000 1800×1680

Machine room clear height: HM


Side 2620×2020 2620×2080

[Terms of the table]


• This table shows standard specifications without the fireproof landing door and counterweight safety.

2200
Please consult our local agents for other specifications.
• CO: 2-panel center opening doors, 2S: 2-panel side sliding doors.
• Minimum hoistway dimensions (AH and BH) shown in the table are after waterproofing of the pit and do not include plumb tolerance.
Note:
* The minimum hoistway dimensions (AH and BH) shown in the table above is a space for a car when two or more cars are located in the same hoistway.
If only one car is located in the hoistway and the rated speed is 2.5 m/sec, the hoistway dimensions are different from those shown.
Please consult our local agents for details.

Hoistway Plan

Overhead: OH
Hoistway width: AH AH AH

Entrance height: HH

2200 (standard)
2100 (standard)

Ceiling height
Hoistway depth: BH
Car internal
depth: BB

BB

BH

BH
BB

Entrance
JJ
width: JJ
JJ
Car internal
width: AA AA AA

Shown for CO doors Shown for CO doors Shown for 2S doors


Counterweight rear drop Counterweight side drop Counterweight side drop

Travel: TR

Floor to floor height


Machine Room AM
AM

Plan Example Machine room width: AM Ventilator


(by owner)
Ventilator
(by owner)
Ventilation
grille
Machine room depth: BM
Height=2000
Ventilation

Access door
Width=700
grille

Pit depth: PD
BM

BM
Control
Panel

Control
Panel

Lighting outlet
Control
Panel

Ventilation (by owner)


Lighting outlet (by owner)
grille Power-receiving box
Power-receiving box Access door (by owner)
(by owner) Ventilator
Width=700 Power outlet (by owner)
Power outlet (by owner) Height=2000 (by owner) Access door
Width=700
Note: Hoistway section for counterweight side drop is slightly different from this figure.
Power outlet (by owner) Height=2000
Power-receiving box (by owner)
Lighting outlet (by owner)

Shown for CO doors Shown for CO doors Shown for 2S doors Basic code compliance
Counterweight rear drop Counterweight side drop Counterweight side drop
The dimensional information shown here in this page is based on the requirements of GB7588.
For other components, please consult our local agent.

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Important Information on Elevator Planning

Work Not Included in Elevator Contract


The following items are excluded from Mitsubishi Electric’s elevator installation work. Their details or conditions are to be conformed
to the statement of local laws or Mitsubishi Electric elevator’s requirements, are therefore the responsibility of the building owner or
general contractor.
• Construction of the elevator machine room with proper beams and slabs, equipped with a lock, complete with illumination,
ventilation and waterproofing.
• Access to the elevator machine room sufficient to allow passage of the control panel and traction machine.
• Architectural finishing of the machine room floor, and walls and floors in the vicinity of the entrance hall after installation has been
completed.
• Construction of an illuminated, ventilated and waterproofed hoistway.
• The provision of a ladder to the elevator pit.
• The provision of openings and supporting members as required for equipment installation.
• Separate beams, when the hoistway dimensions markedly exceed the specifications, intermediate beams and separator partitions
when two or more elevators are installed.
• The provision of an emergency exit door, inspection door and pit access door, when required, and access to the doors.
• All other work related to building construction.
• The provision of the main power and power for illumination, and their electrical switch boxes in the machine room, and laying of the
wiring from the electrical room.
• The provision of outlets and laying of the wiring in the machine room and the hoistway, plus the power from the electrical switch box.
• The laying of conduits and wiring between the elevator pit and the terminating point for the devices installed outside the hoistway,
such as the emergency bell, intercom, monitoring and security devices.
• The power consumed in installation work and test operations.
• All the necessary building materials for grouting in of brackets, bolts, etc.
• The test provision and subsequent alteration as required, and eventual removal of the scaffolding as required by the elevator
contractor, and any other protection of the work as may be required during the process.
• The provision of a suitable, locked space for the storage of elevator equipment and tools during elevator installation.
• The security system, such as a card reader, connected to Mitsubishi Electric’s elevator controller, when supplied by the building
owner or general contractor.
Note: Work responsibilities in installation and construction shall be determined according to local laws.

Elevator Site Requirements


• The temperature of the machine room and elevator hoistway shall be below 40˚C.
• The following conditions are required for maintaining elevator performance.
a. The relative humidity shall be below 90% on a monthly average and below 95% on a daily average.
b. Prevention against icing and condensation occurring due to a rapid drop in the temperature shall be provided in the machine room
and elevator hoistway.
c. The machine room and the elevator hoistway shall be finished with mortar or other materials so as to prevent concrete dust.
• Voltage fluctuation shall be within a range of +5% to -10%.
Ordering Information
Please include the following information when ordering or requesting estimates:
• The desired number of units, speed and loading capacity.
• The number of stops or number of floors to be served.
• The total elevator travel and each floor-to-floor height.
• Operation system.
• Selected design and size of car.
• Entrance design.
• Signal equipment.
• A sketch of the part of the building where the elevators are to be installed.
• The voltage, number of phases, and frequency of the power source for the motor and lighting.
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Mitsubishi Electric elevators and escalators are currently operating in approximately 90 countries around the globe. Built placing priority on
safety, our elevators, escalators and building system products are renowned for their excellent efficiency, energy savings and comfort.
The technologies and skills cultivated at the Inazawa Works in Japan and 12 global manufacturing factories are utilized in a worldwide network
that provides sales, installation and maintenance in support of maintaining and improving product quality.
As a means of contributing to the realization of a sustainable society, we consciously consider the environment in business operations,
proactively work to realize a low-carbon, recycling-based society, and promote the preservation of biodiversity.

Revised publication effective Dec. 2017.


Superseding publication of C-CL1-3-C9113-H Apr. 2017.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

C-CL1-3-C9113-I INA-1712 Printed in Japan (IP) 2017

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