@georgef551 Like pnwelevator said, it could have even been installed by Dover. The buyout started in 1997, and the official Thyssen and Dover merge was in 1999. From 1999-2001, the company was known as "ThyssenDover", so the elevator was labeled "Dover", but it was really a hybrid of Dover and Thyssen equipment. (That's why the controller were different, since they used TAC controllers) Then in 2000, ThyssenKrupp was formed, so ThyssenDover was controlled by TKE after 2000...
@georgef551 Finally in 2001, TKE dropped Thyssen and dropped Dover and they officially became ThyssenKrupp elevator. Occasionally, you get weird elevators like this where they were ordered in the late 1990's from Dover, and if it takes a while to install ThyssenKrupp would have to take the job over. (Sometimes they change the Dover logo, sometimes they don't. It's hit or miss.) In all reality, this is a Dover, and there is no denying that, since it has a bumper and TKE never used bumpers,
@georgef551 but there is the possibility that TKE installed this. Me personally, I think this was installed during the ThyssenDover era, since you said 2001, and ThyssenKrupp came back whenever and swapped logos, which is very, very common for them to do. Kinda like a lazy Kruppy mod.
This was installed in 2001, when the school part of the building became office space. The elevator is where:
(B) Edge of Boys Cafeteria.
(1) Entry to stadium seating for gym.
(2) Entry to auditorium.
(3) Next to stage stairs to this floor.
Behind the elevator is the District Court, which were those places above. The doorway opposite of this also lead to the same places, except in the Basement, where that would be the Girl's cafeteria.
That's a late 90's style Dover, TK probably replaced the label on the indicator. a TK shaft would be black, A Dover shaft as we know is BLUE!!
pnwelevator 1 year ago
@pnwelevator
This was a 2001 install, because the elevator wasn't there when I first walked through in late 2000.
(Remembering Junior High life that I had started there, 25 years ago, at that point in time.)
I never really looked at the shaft. There's no light in there at all (except the vent).
georgef551 1 year ago
@georgef551 The shaft was blue, I saw a glimpse of it.
pnwelevator 1 year ago
@pnwelevator
Hmmmm. Never noticed it.
I wonder if the Dover install was a phase-in? Takeovers usually take time.
georgef551 1 year ago
@georgef551 It may have been in 2001, but in 2001 it was still Dover. Dover was not gone until 2001.
suzzex 1 year ago
@suzzex
Yeah, Dover parts, but it was under TK's rule.
Would've liked to see an Otis in there, if the city wasn't in-bed with Dover/TK
georgef551 1 year ago
@georgef551 Like pnwelevator said, it could have even been installed by Dover. The buyout started in 1997, and the official Thyssen and Dover merge was in 1999. From 1999-2001, the company was known as "ThyssenDover", so the elevator was labeled "Dover", but it was really a hybrid of Dover and Thyssen equipment. (That's why the controller were different, since they used TAC controllers) Then in 2000, ThyssenKrupp was formed, so ThyssenDover was controlled by TKE after 2000...
suzzex 1 year ago
@georgef551 Finally in 2001, TKE dropped Thyssen and dropped Dover and they officially became ThyssenKrupp elevator. Occasionally, you get weird elevators like this where they were ordered in the late 1990's from Dover, and if it takes a while to install ThyssenKrupp would have to take the job over. (Sometimes they change the Dover logo, sometimes they don't. It's hit or miss.) In all reality, this is a Dover, and there is no denying that, since it has a bumper and TKE never used bumpers,
suzzex 1 year ago
@georgef551 but there is the possibility that TKE installed this. Me personally, I think this was installed during the ThyssenDover era, since you said 2001, and ThyssenKrupp came back whenever and swapped logos, which is very, very common for them to do. Kinda like a lazy Kruppy mod.
suzzex 1 year ago
@suzzex
Funny thing is, it's been working fine since. It was always failing as a "Dover".
georgef551 1 year ago
Was an elevator there in this one place when you attended this school?
revo8778 2 years ago
This was installed in 2001, when the school part of the building became office space. The elevator is where:
(B) Edge of Boys Cafeteria.
(1) Entry to stadium seating for gym.
(2) Entry to auditorium.
(3) Next to stage stairs to this floor.
Behind the elevator is the District Court, which were those places above. The doorway opposite of this also lead to the same places, except in the Basement, where that would be the Girl's cafeteria.
georgef551 2 years ago