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Dimension Elevator ES Escalator Range
The Dimension Elevator-ES series of escalator have been designed and manufactured according to the EN115/EC SAFETY RULES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF ESCALATORS AND PASSENGER CONVEYORS. Aside from being an architectural feature in buildings they also provide an ideal mode of transportation between different levels of a building moving large volumes of people seamlessly. Applications include shopping centres, multi-story car parks, train stations, airports, exhibition halls, stadiums and other public places.
As clients requirements can vary depending on the type of building and budgets we provide 3 types of escalator all with their own unique features;
The ESP-L series is specially designed with durable finishes specifically for use in applications where the reliable and safe functioning of the escalator is a requirement.
Our ESP-M escalator series is specially designed with an additional range of finishes where they can be incorporated into the overall architectural finish of the building. This narrow escalator with a slim handrail profile combined with additional stainless steel finishes and glazing options offers greater scope for the client.
The ESG series of escalators have been specially designed for train stations, airports and exhibition centres. They have been engineered for continuous running ability and heavy passenger flow.
Each model has a number of optional functions to ensure they can be engineered to match the customers expectations. Similarly, high quality materials and advanced processing methods fully ensure these products to be safe, efficient and reliable.
For design assistance, including CADs & specifications,
please contact Dimension Engineering’s Major Projects team:
Tel.: +353(0)1 411 1652
Fax: +353(0)1 412 3816
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