Those are Dover Vandal Resistant fixtures, not EPCO Survivor Plus (which would make this an OTIS more likely). Survivor plus fixtures don't click when pressed.
I m actually convinced that this is a Dover or Thyssen elevator, based on the fact that those are Dover vandal resistant buttons, Dover keyswitches, and a Dover style indicator.
dover
VCube100 7 months ago
It's Dover. Although the floor passing chime almost sounded like Otis but I've heard that chime on a Dover Impulse.
LittleRockElevators 2 years ago
Those are Dover Vandal Resistant fixtures, not EPCO Survivor Plus (which would make this an OTIS more likely). Survivor plus fixtures don't click when pressed.
revo8778 2 years ago
Dover. No doubt in my mind.
suzzex 2 years ago
Sounds like an Otis, with a ThyssenKrupp modding.
georgef551 2 years ago
Dover.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
Cool video.
EvanToTheFutureDude 2 years ago
How did you determine that these are OTIS Elevonic 401s?
jimster586 2 years ago
That specific car shape is unique to Otis, and was somewhat popular in high-end buildings from the late-80's through the mid-90's.
musicfreakcc 2 years ago
I m actually convinced that this is a Dover or Thyssen elevator, based on the fact that those are Dover vandal resistant buttons, Dover keyswitches, and a Dover style indicator.
jimster586 2 years ago
Hmm... it may have been that those interiors were made by a separate company.
musicfreakcc 2 years ago
Ah, that's definitely possible.
jimster586 2 years ago