Dong Yang Yesterday, thyssenkrupp Today - Jakarta, ID (1)

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  • čas přidán 20. 09. 2018
  • It's now gone. The remaining older Dong Yang elevator at my aunt's apartment is now officially "walking in history", as thyssenkrupp have got rid of it and replaced it with their new GL series. The reason why both elevators have different logo, chimes and button arrangement is because they were not installed at the same time. The one on the left was installed in 2015, just before thyssenkrupp switched to their new logo, while the one on the right was installed just recently. I suspect budget might have caused this. Also notice the new elevator is now larger than the old one.
    To me, it's good that they've finally got rid of the old elevator, as it was quite dangerous and death-trap. In fact, the last time I rode the old one last year I almost got stuck. Not only that, my aunt says that one of her neighbours once got stuck inside. Video of the other set of elevators will be published soon.
    Some past footages of the older elevators:
    - July 2010 (refurbished service elevator): • [GONE] Dong Yang (reb....
    - July 2010 (original passenger elevator): • [GONE] Dong Yang Eleva...
    - July 2016 retake: • OLD vs NEW! Dong Yang ...
    - Machine room of the old elevators (with permission!): • [GONE] Elevator Machin...
    Capacity:
    - Passenger elevator: 12 Persons/820 kg
    - Service elevator: 15 Persons/1000 kg
    Floors served: B, 1-10 (11 floors)
    Year installed:
    - Passenger elevator: 2015
    - Service elevator: 2017
    Model / buttons: GL / MT 42
    History:
    - 1993: Original elevators were Dong Yang
    - 2010: Both elevators were refurbished with new interior. The service elevator received a new interior button panel.
    - 2015: ThyssenKrupp began replacing the passenger elevator.
    - 2017: The service elevator was finally replaced by thyssenkrupp.
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    Music: Link - Jim Yosef (source: NoCopyrightSounds)
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    Camera: Nikon Coolpix S800C
    Taken date: August 29, 2018
    (C) 2018 IDLift3000
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Komentáře • 26

  • @uenoe233tatrkbussid
    @uenoe233tatrkbussid Před 7 měsíci +1

    2:06 Can i just tell how good the chime was?

  • @cjermia1
    @cjermia1 Před 5 lety +3

    ThysennKrupp did a great job on modernizing this, but.....the chime on the right elevator is what makes the right elevator slightly too 'generic'

    • @idl3k_elev
      @idl3k_elev  Před 5 lety +2

      For some reason I like the left one more than the right one, probably because of that generic chimes on the service elevator which are quite pathetic.

    • @sh0080yt
      @sh0080yt Před 2 lety

      @@idl3k_elev Yeah, the older chime is better.

  • @indotravelguy2004
    @indotravelguy2004 Před 5 lety +3

    Don't like the new buttons.
    I don't know why lift companies are ditching LED segmented in favor of the LCD ones. The LED look much clearer, and the LCD sometimes have terrible response time (not on this Thyseenkrupp though).

    • @idl3k_elev
      @idl3k_elev  Před 5 lety +1

      The buttons looks cheap. Would have better if these lifts have STEP Module buttons instead.
      I usually don't like when a lift uses both LED and LCD indicators at the same time. There was this Schindler PORT I filmed somewhere in Kuningan with that kind of configuration, and both indicators don't sync together.

    • @indotravelguy2004
      @indotravelguy2004 Před 5 lety +1

      +IDLift3000 Ah yes. I know how the fast indicators were configured. One was configured to show the lift's true position and the other (racing indicator) is meant to show that the lift will not stop on any floor before that one.

    • @indotravelguy2004
      @indotravelguy2004 Před 5 lety +1

      +IDLift3000 I mean LCD sometimes look more faded compared to their LED counterparts.

  • @livionaves
    @livionaves Před 5 lety +1

    It's cool to see a thysenkrupp with the ne logo. The chimes and indicator kinda look like SJEC. Are these buttons some variation of STEPModule?

    • @idl3k_elev
      @idl3k_elev  Před 5 lety +2

      I think the chimes and indicators are generic. I've heard these chimes before in few other brands (not just SJEC). Nope, the buttons are not part of STEP Module. They're actually MT 42, and despite the name, they aren't actually made by Schaefer.

    • @livionaves
      @livionaves Před 5 lety +1

      @@idl3k_elev Oh, thanks for the information!

  • @jonnydoman1338
    @jonnydoman1338 Před 5 lety +1

    Mantap juga liftnya.

  • @valenjo0963
    @valenjo0963 Před 2 lety

    Fun fact the chime at 1:20 is the same as the down chime for Singapore’s lift brand, IFE

    • @idl3k_elev
      @idl3k_elev  Před 2 lety

      I think the chimes used in many newer TKE elevators from 2017 onwards are generic, which is very pity since they've got rid off the classic three stages TKE chimes for unknown reason and replaced them with these boring chimes (at least it only happens here in Asia).

    • @valenjo0963
      @valenjo0963 Před 2 lety

      @@idl3k_elevI don’t think IFE is generic since it is a very popular brand for HDB lifts

  • @swastikbanerjee2430
    @swastikbanerjee2430 Před 5 lety +1

    Can you make another video based on OTIS Lift?

    • @idl3k_elev
      @idl3k_elev  Před 5 lety +2

      I don't think I have such videos based on that (in this case, OTIS)

    • @swastikbanerjee2430
      @swastikbanerjee2430 Před 5 lety +1

      @@idl3k_elev, I have Subscribed your channel and pressed the bell icon 8)

  • @jonnydoman1338
    @jonnydoman1338 Před 5 lety +1

    Btw itu tombol OH buat apa?

  • @10GTech
    @10GTech Před 4 lety

    DH = door hold (?)