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High-Capacity Escalators for Commercial Buildings

Model: HGM-E05

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Rise Height 3–20 meters (1-6 stories)
Step Width 600mm, 800mm, 1,000mm (24", 32", 40")
Speed 0.5–0.65 m/s (98–128 ft/min)
Angle 30° (standard), 35° (space-saving)
Power Consumption 3.5–7.5 kW (50% less than legacy models)
Capacity 9,000 passengers/hour (1m width)

 

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High-Capacity Escalators for Commercial Buildings 

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Rise Height 3–20 meters (1-6 stories)
Step Width 600mm, 800mm, 1,000mm (24", 32", 40")
Speed 0.5–0.65 m/s (98–128 ft/min)
Angle 30° (standard), 35° (space-saving)
Power Consumption 3.5–7.5 kW (50% less than legacy models)
Capacity 9,000 passengers/hour (1m width)

Escalators have become one of the most essential components in modern infrastructure, playing a vital role in vertical transportation. Whether in residential buildings, high rise buildings, or commercial spaces, escalators provide seamless passenger flow and allow large groups of people to move efficiently and safely. Unlike a traditional elevator car, which transports people vertically in enclosed cabins, an escalator provides continuous passenger transport, ensuring uninterrupted movement in shopping malls, airports, metro stations, office complexes, and hotels.

Energy Efficiency in Modern Escalators

Sustainability is a growing priority in construction. Escalators are now designed with energy-saving features such as automatic standby mode, regenerative drives, and efficient lighting systems. This reduces overall energy consumption while maintaining high performance. For large-scale commercial buildings, energy-efficient escalators contribute significantly to lower operational costs.

Escalator vs Elevator in People Transport

While elevator cars are necessary for traveling between multiple floors, escalators are superior for continuous passenger movement within two or three levels. For instance, in airports and metro stations, escalators prevent crowding by enabling uninterrupted passenger flow. Both systems complement each other, creating an efficient vertical transportation network in high rise and commercial environments.

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