Pressing 'UP' to go DOWN? What's the logic in that?

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2019-09-23に共有
You probably DIDN'T need to know this, but if you ever find yourself in this situation, you'll know why!

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  • @kar27k
    Now I wonder after watching explanation of how this system works... Would blocking lift 1 in ground (1st) floor and calling it with up button on first (2nd) floor would call staff only lift? So would that be a way to bypass restriction of key switch?
  • It is interesting that you still comment on old videos, still this explenation is very detailed for the unskilled people in electronics. i also like your motor room / elevator tours.
  • As always, I love your videos as well as your background music. Not only does the piece you have selected sound like "elevator music", it also sounds like the background music I hear when waiting to speak to a representative of any given company while on the phone; "hold music". :)
  • Some lifts if you press up, it locks off the lower floors.
  • Ok, that’s pretty cool! Have liked the lift stuff despite not really having much interest (although anything electromechanical is nice!)
  • @razgo8738
    It's a shame that the Hiltion Park Service Goods Elevators are knocked out it would be better to have it still intact.
  • @morthren
    5:05 - I never liked those Response Alarm bellboxes with the solar panel. That one is installed inside too!
  • Wow, I love the end of the video, showing some parts of the tower of Hilton Park. As you did with Lancaster Forton Service tower, will you upload a separated video showing all the tower? I can't wait for it!! :)
  • Nice video. Shame they replaced and modernised right lift now. Left still there and working
  • 3:09 I don't think i have seen this happen in the US, even on old Otis installations. Not sure if the logic is overall different, or if it is similar, but an extra circuit exists that prevents both the lantern lighting up for up & down at the same time.
  • @ag6371
    4:23 These elevators are actually behind the passenger elevators as seen in the machine room
  • @MichalM
    38th! Very nice! Edit: Ooh! Very interesting. So many abandoned goods lifts, unusual building design on the inside! Looks like it could all easily be ripped out (excluding the lifts) and put back into service!
  • @Razaak666
    Interesting. I remember being at a ski resort in France. There the hotel we were in went from Floor 11 (the exit, confusingly), down the mountain to Floor 0. With two lifts, one of them was stuck on Floor 6 (and indeed, upon calling from Floor 6, the lift opened, it just wouldn't go anywhere). Calls were seemingly disabled from the other lift: it would automatically go straight down from 11 to 0, and then call at every floor on the way up. Is this common?
  • @jp-alarms
    Cool I like the lifts old lift need to be more common
  • I think some Mitsubishi, in my experience the new ones, you can press the up call button at e.g. 11 floor, but press the 1 floor button, it will close the doors, and the direction will change immediately. It's a nexiez mrl, so no physical relay logic and panels as such. Maybe it's a Mitsubishi thing?
  • Aaaah that music is just so perfect for lift videos, Heritage Elevators used it too!
  • KONE lifts, If you press up then select a lower floor, they do not move and reset, then start moving
  • @yuiopYT
    Full video?? Of Hilton Park Services ??