It sure is, and these are actually incandescent multi-light indicators that are situated behind a black panel with engraved marking to give the idea that it looks digital.
I don't, but I do have a ceiling fan in my room, along with my uncle's room. Other places where there are fans include a bathroom fan, range hood, tower fan, a small portable fan, and a vintage fan which I need to have repaired.
Actually, this is a hidden multilight indicator with an incandescent bulb that lights up a colored lens, and then illuminates a lens that has the marking printed on there. It's actually quite unique.
it looks quiet differnt from the dotted led king and you can tell the differnt that id doesnt even look like the Schindler vandail restidant on HT models even thought it is looks the same the numbers are differnt but it does look like otis series 1 version 1 with the vacuum fluorescent kind but they are unique
Yes, these are segmented incandescent multi-light indicators, as with Otis S1/V1, they are vacuum fluorescent, but are now LED on the S1/V2 fixtures, and on the Schindler elevators, they are 1" high LED segemented displays with separate arrows.
Yes, but I also like stainless and bronze doors.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
ohh wood panel doors are one of my faves
bearlovesox 2 years ago
It sure is, and these are actually incandescent multi-light indicators that are situated behind a black panel with engraved marking to give the idea that it looks digital.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
Cool B on the indicator.
liftdude 2 years ago
Yes, and I've seen the fan videos in your favorites, as well as the description about collecting vintage ceiling fans.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
Nick Do You Have Any Ceiling Fans In Your House If You Do Can you Make A Video Of Them I Be Interested
FanManLover 2 years ago
I don't, but I do have a ceiling fan in my room, along with my uncle's room. Other places where there are fans include a bathroom fan, range hood, tower fan, a small portable fan, and a vintage fan which I need to have repaired.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
Nick Is The Fan Old
FanManLover 2 years ago
It's a Kenmore fan from the late 1950's/early 1960's.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
And Have You Been Going In to my channel?
FanManLover 2 years ago
No it doesn't, and do you collect vintage fans or not?
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
Yes I Do Its Ceiling Fans That i Collect
FanManLover 2 years ago
And Does It Smell Like Hydraulic Oil In there?
FanManLover 3 years ago
Yes.
CaptainElevator42189 3 years ago
When Will You Have The Time?
FanManLover 3 years ago
I Like This Elevators So Much Can You Retake it?
FanManLover 3 years ago
Yes, I agree.
CaptainElevator42189 3 years ago
Very nice indeed! Also quite wooden.
alpaljl 3 years ago
Actually, this is a hidden multilight indicator with an incandescent bulb that lights up a colored lens, and then illuminates a lens that has the marking printed on there. It's actually quite unique.
CaptainElevator42189 3 years ago
it looks quiet differnt from the dotted led king and you can tell the differnt that id doesnt even look like the Schindler vandail restidant on HT models even thought it is looks the same the numbers are differnt but it does look like otis series 1 version 1 with the vacuum fluorescent kind but they are unique
patricknedz 3 years ago
Yes, these are segmented incandescent multi-light indicators, as with Otis S1/V1, they are vacuum fluorescent, but are now LED on the S1/V2 fixtures, and on the Schindler elevators, they are 1" high LED segemented displays with separate arrows.
CaptainElevator42189 3 years ago
is that indecator vacuum fluorescent or incandescent I dont think its LED and I know its not LCD
patricknedz 3 years ago
Thanks, since I like the wood walls on bronze metal, and the only thing that would improve its appearance would be warm white lighting.
CaptainElevator42189 3 years ago
Very nice elevator.
travelboy36 3 years ago
Thanks, and it sure looks nice, especially with the bronze metal, which is rare today.
CaptainElevator42189 3 years ago
well maintained and clean.
slaidbackjon 3 years ago
This elevator, since it was installed in 1984, is at least 24 years old. By the way, it still looks in good shape.
21crazymarios 3 years ago
There were 2 elevators in the building, the one I rode on, and the one across from me.
CaptainElevator42189 3 years ago
how many elevators were there?
jack9547 3 years ago
Yes, but I like the beep better than the buzz. Way better.
CaptainElevator42189 3 years ago
Rarely do I see a Dover with a beep instead of a buzz.
ElevatorMan2012 3 years ago