What does EZ in elevator mean?

On the elevator's position indicator, you may see the letters EZ. This is used to represent an Express Zone which is a long section of travel where the elevator makes no stops. Typically these are found in elevators that serve the upper reaches of tall buildings, thus bypassing several of the lower floors on the way.
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What does M stand for in an elevator?

"Mezzanine Floor" (M)

M or MZ is commonly known as mezzanine floor, which is an intermediate floor between main floors of a building. A lower mezzanine is often marked as LM, or a mezzanine ground is often marked as MG though this is uncommon.
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What is NS button in lift?

On some older Otis and Schindler elevators from the 1960s to 1980s (or the buttons are using generic fixtures), the button is usually marked as "NS" and it is normally located below the floor buttons. Up: Switch the elevator to up direction. Down: Switch the elevator to down direction.
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What does Pb mean in elevator?

Elevator control PB panelboard design guide. Page 1. Low-voltage power distribution and control systems > Panelboards > Elevator control panelboards. Contents.
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What is DHB in lift?

Door hold button is used to hold the door open for a desired period (normally three to five minutes) for loading goods, baggage, bed or stretcher. This button is especially common in freight and bed/hospital elevators.
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What does LR mean on an elevator?

1. LR. Low Rise. Rise, Car, Bend. Rise, Car, Bend.
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What does RC mean in elevator?

In American English, "ground floor" and "first floor" are generally synonymous and thus can both be used for rez-de-chaussée. So when you're in a French elevator, instead of seeing a button marked "G" for "ground floor," you'll see one marked "RC" for rez-de-chaussée.
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What does FM mean on an elevator?

Facilities managers can increase communication on a regular basis with their staff and other building occupants through meetings addressing elevator safety do's and don'ts.
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What is a 2 stop elevator?

Provides easy access for the physically challenged. Safer and more comfortable than other modes of transporting up and down stairways. Reliable and durable. 750 lb capacity.
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What is a yellow hat elevator?

Mandatory for. Residential) 3 A yellow firefighter's hat is located on the elevator entrance frame or adjacent to it at the emergency recall level at street floor and transfer floor if applicable. Keys for Emergency Service. 4 The keys are identical for the emergency recall switch and the in-car emergency service ...
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What is a hoistway?

Definition of hoistway

: a passage (as an elevator shaft) through or along which a thing may be hoisted.
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Why is there no number 4 in elevators?

In many East Asian cultures, including China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan, the number 4 is considered unlucky. If you step onto an elevator, you probably won't see a button indicating the fourth floor because most apartment buildings and hospitals skip the number altogether.
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What is UG floor?

English translation: first floor / first basement floor (level)
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Is ground floor 0 or 1?

The floor at ground or street level is called the "ground floor" (i.e. it needs no number; the floor below it is called "basement", and the floor above it is called "first") in many regions.
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What is the real name of the R type elevator?

Description. GPQ elevator is a machine room less elevator designed for residential and commercial buildings. It consists of two models; one is the R-type for residential buildings and the second is the P-type for commercial buildings.
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What do you call elevator buttons?

Call Buttons are used to request an elevator. They are mounted 42" above the finished floor and consist of an up button and a down button that illuminate to indicate the request has been received and an elevator is on the way.
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What do the different buttons on an elevator mean?

The two buttons available to call an elevator have an up arrow and a down arrow. These are meant to indicate whether you want to go up or down, not whether the elevator must come up or down. For example, if you're on Floor 3 and you want to go to Floor 7, you need to press the Up arrow button.
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What is B1 floor?

In the US, "ground floor" and "first floor" mean the same thing and are used interchangeably. Usually elevator buttons marked "B1," B2" etc do indeed refer to "basement." Sometimes they will say "LL1," "LL2," which stands for "lower level" (but still means "basement.") Click to expand...
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What does E floor mean?

E - Erdgeschoss - it is the floor when you go through the door, in English it can be the first floor, so the counting is different.) If there is no "E" it is "0", it can be different, but mostly it is "E" 1 - 1. Stock/1.
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What is erdgeschoss?

noun. first floor [noun] (American) the floor of a building that is on the same level as the ground outside the building; ground floor(British)
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Why there is no room 13 in hotels?

Some hotels skip the number 13 and go straight to 14 when numbering floors. This is true for other tall buildings as well. It is because of the disorder triskaidekaphobia and a general dislike of or superstition regarding the number 13.
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Why is there no 13th floor in elevators?

In the early 1900s, when New York was just starting to build skyscrapers, architects were wary of creating buildings that were thirteen floors or higher. They argued that the height of the buildings would cast “permanent shadows” on the pavements and cause property values to crash.
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Is number 4 Banned in China?

In Mainland China

The Chinese avoid phone numbers and addresses with fours because the pronunciation in "four" and "death" differ only in tone, especially when a combination with another number sounds similar to undesirable expressions. Example: “94” could be interpreted as being dead for a long time.
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What is a Shaftway?

shaftway (plural shaftways) The vertical space in a building in which the elevator or lift travels.
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What is elevator hoistway?

A hoistway or shaftway is an enclosed area that is used to house the elevator as it travels between levels in your home. This area will run vertically from the lowest floor to the top floor. The hoistway should always be built to meet local codes and to the elevator manufactures specifications.
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