[1/2] 1996 Seeco ( rb. 2015 ) traction gated elevator at an undisclosed apartment in Surat, Gujarat.

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  • čas přidán 23. 11. 2021
  • August 21, 2021 - One of my childhood elevators from 2014. They used to be Seeco from 1996 according to what I person I know who lives there, told me. They used to be black buttons by the same company. It's still sad that I only got to see it once because they got modernized in 2015 and are no longer single-speed. As far as I can think, they add voices and music and upgraded the controls to make them smooth though they're functioning more slowly than before. They still have that characteristic that is 100% similar to a manually controlled elevator, which is called the elevator. This thing is also slow for 11 floors, and travels at like 150 FPM.
    Stay tuned for a video of the other elevator in action!
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    © 2021 NeilPrasad 1905

Komentáře • 39

  • @NeilPrasad_1905
    @NeilPrasad_1905  Před 2 lety +6

    Apologies for the misunderstandings but i first saw them in 2014, not 2012.

  • @tahabhaivlogs7106
    @tahabhaivlogs7106 Před rokem +5

    Hello NeilPrasad 1905

  • @leandroreilly7327
    @leandroreilly7327 Před 2 lety +2

    Muy lindo video

  • @Smaya385
    @Smaya385 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow I like this elevator happy 😄😄😄😄😄

  • @praneeth_wtby
    @praneeth_wtby Před 2 lety +3

    Interesting seeing a gated lift of 10 floors. Usually I would imagine at least a cheap automatic lift but I’m surprised. However it looks like there isn’t much space between floors so that 0.66 m/s speed seems reasonable, but will definitely be a hindrance during busy days. To be frank I have yet to see a gated lift travelling at 1m/s or higher.

    • @NeilPrasad_1905
      @NeilPrasad_1905  Před 2 lety

      this speed is probably the same when it was original back when I first saw it in 2012.

  • @upanddownadventures
    @upanddownadventures Před rokem

    Do you know if elevators with open gated hoistway (shaft) & car doors are still installed in India in the present day, or do new installations have to have solid hoistway doors (that are not possible to reach through) for safety reasons?

    • @NeilPrasad_1905
      @NeilPrasad_1905  Před rokem

      Already most new installations have solid hoistway doors but rarely a few modern elevators in India are still gated.

  • @rumpakarmakar3277
    @rumpakarmakar3277 Před 10 měsíci

    ❤❤

  • @RohanSingh-mc7ds
    @RohanSingh-mc7ds Před 3 měsíci

    4:53

  • @yatharthpatil7232
    @yatharthpatil7232 Před rokem

    You made this video in 25th November 2021?

  • @TajunissaW
    @TajunissaW Před 3 měsíci

    What happened to other elevator

  • @QuarioQuario54321
    @QuarioQuario54321 Před 2 lety

    A gated elevator from 1996? 🤯

    • @NeilPrasad_1905
      @NeilPrasad_1905  Před 2 lety

      yeah. one of the reasons being people only preferring open elevators which aren't safe.

    • @upanddownadventures
      @upanddownadventures Před rokem

      @@NeilPrasad_1905
      When you say people "prefer" open elevators, are you referring to building owners/developers, or building occupants/the general public? And by "prefer" do you mean because they are the cheapest type of doors to install, or for some other reason (i.e. people feel less claustrophobic)?

    • @NeilPrasad_1905
      @NeilPrasad_1905  Před rokem

      @@upanddownadventures Almost everyone in this building love this type of elevators and that is what they meant by open elevator. This can only limit to 10 or 12 floors for safety reasons. And no, not necessarily the cheapest type of doors. It's actually the choice of the owners of the building, they don't have to buy the cheapest elevator model for the cheapest price. They just have to determine what's more suitable and flexible.

    • @upanddownadventures
      @upanddownadventures Před rokem

      @@NeilPrasad_1905
      I was wondering why open gate type doors are used even on new elevators rather than doors similar to the Otis black button swing door elevator you filmed (which is a scissor gate covered in panels so you can't reach through it). I could be wrong, but I wouldn't think it is too much more expensive than an open scissor gate, and it is certainly safer. I was curious if open scissor gates are used because the building owner wanted to go with the cheapest solution, or if they go with them as the occupants of the building may be more comfortable with open gated elevators, possibly because people who are claustrophobic (afraid of small spaces) may feel more comfortable riding them.
      I do have to say, even though open scissor gates are not the safest solution, from an elevator enthusiast's perspective I do like them, and the gated elevators of India certainly look like they would be interesting to ride.

  • @Wills_Maharashtra
    @Wills_Maharashtra Před 2 lety

    Last floor is ten 🔟 but E

  • @priyanshugoyal2098
    @priyanshugoyal2098 Před 3 měsíci

    Does T mean ten

  • @sharmaentertainmentzone8112

    This building hasw only 2 Lift

  • @Bangladesh19747
    @Bangladesh19747 Před 6 měsíci

    Why is it so dark inside

  • @sonalgoyal2100
    @sonalgoyal2100 Před 4 měsíci

    What does T mean

  • @user-ql3oz6oy4y
    @user-ql3oz6oy4y Před 11 dny

    🎉()