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Grouping of lifts in high rise building - sandeep jain - 06-02-2019

Grouping of lifts in high rise building

The lifts should be easily accessible from all entrances to the building. For maximum efficiency, they should be grouped near the centre of the building. It is preferable not to have all the lifts out in straight line and, if possible, not more than four lifts should be arranged in this manner. If more than 4 lifts have to be grouped together in a straight line, then destination control systems would require to adopted. Further, the corridor should be wide enough to allow sufficient space for waiting passengers as well as for through passengers
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