
Description
| Technical Specifications | Details |
|---|---|
| Standard cabin dimensions | 1400mm x 2400mm or larger, suitable for transporting hospital beds and equipment |
| Maximum payload | Up to 2000kg, or suitable for the scale of the hospital and the number of patients moving at the same time |
| Cabin door | Double doors or sliding doors with a minimum width of 1000mm, easy to open, convenient for transporting patients |
HOSPITAL ELEVATORS – SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS FOR MODERN HEALTHCARE
1. Concept
A hospital elevator is a specialized type of elevator specifically designed for medical facilities such as hospitals, clinics, and healthcare centers. This type of elevator features large cabin sizes, smooth operation, meeting the requirements for transporting patients on stretchers, wheelchairs, along with medical staff and medical equipment.
2. Functions & Uses
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Transporting patients: Supports safe and rapid movement of patients between departments and floors.
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Serving medical staff: Helps nurses and doctors move conveniently during shifts.
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Transporting medical tools and equipment: Transporting machinery, oxygen tanks, carts, medicine, etc.
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Emergency rescue: In emergency situations, the elevator is prioritized for emergency response and rapid evacuation.
3. Structure & Special Design
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Large cabin: Usually sized from 1,400mm x 2,400mm to 2,400mm x 3,000mm, ensuring enough space for a stretcher and 2–3 accompanying people.
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Antibacterial stainless steel material: Anti-fouling, easy to clean, ensuring medical standards.
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Automatic two-way opening doors (center opening) for fast and safe entry and exit.
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Anti-slip flat floor, safety handrails, and soft lighting for easy movement.
4. Load Capacity & Speed
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Common load capacity: 1000kg – 2000kg (equivalent to 13 – 26 people).
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Travel speed: 45 – 90 meters/minute, ensuring speed while remaining smooth, causing no shaking for patients.
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Number of floors served: from 2 to over 20 floors, depending on the scale of the project.
5. Safety Features
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Automatic Rescue Device (ARD): In case of power failure, the elevator automatically brings the cabin to the nearest floor and opens the door.
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Safety brakes and speed limiters: Prevents free fall or cable slippage.
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Overload alarm system and safety door sensors: Automatically stops when an obstruction is detected.
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Emergency bell and internal communication: Helps connect with the technical center or duty room.
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Backup power source: Ensures operation in emergency situations.
6. Key Benefits
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Enhances operational efficiency within the hospital.
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Ensures absolute safety for patients and medical staff.
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Stable operation, energy-saving, and easy to maintain.
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Creates a professional, modern environment following international medical standards.
7. Practical Applications
Hospital elevators are widely installed at:
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General and specialized hospitals.
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Private clinics and testing centers.
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Nursing homes and rehabilitation centers.


