Mitsubishi Elnessa
Mitsubishi Elnessa
Mitsubishi Elnessa
MACHINE-ROOM-LESS SYSTEM
Series-IP/AP Version 3
Utilizing its technological prowess and extensive experience, Mitsubishi Electric has
remained a leader in the vertical transportation market since entering the business
in 1931. The Company’s creative, innovative spirit, represented by production of the
world’s first spiral escalator and elevator group-control systems that use artificial-
intelligence technologies, continues to receive high evaluations industry-wide.
Our products and systems are renowned for their high levels of quality, reliability
and safety; and it is this sense of security and trust fostered with building owners
and end-users alike that has led to the global expansion of our elevator/escalator
business and the after-sales network to service it.
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Principle Contents
Space-saving 12
Safety 13–14
Standard Design 15
Features 16–18
Application
(m/sec)
2.5
2.0
1.75
Note: The applicable range of the rated capacity may differ depending on the manufacturing factory,
please consult our local agents for details.
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seamless operation. The refined design produces a high-quality atmosphere that reassures passengers of the
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the ELENESSA Version3 is a best match solution for virtually any elevator installation.
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Reusing Energy
Ecology Used for ceiling lights and hall lanterns, LEDs boost the overall
energy performance of the building. Furthermore, a long
service life eliminates the need for frequent lamp replacement.
Ceiling: L210S
Milestones of Energy-saving Technologies in Elevator Development
2010 Service life (hr) Power consumption (W)
20 0 0
1970 1980 1990
t m o to r 25000
Permanent magne LED LED 32.5
Motor I n d u c t i o n m o to r
Incandescent 2000 Incandescent
G e a r l e ss lamp lamp 132
Traction machine Worm geared
Motor drive AC2 control AC V V *1 control V V VF*2 control Approximately 12.5 times longer Approximately 75% reduction
Control circuit Relay
Microcomputer
Power consumption /
100% 93%
CO2 emissions*3 74%
37%
Notes: 30 %
Approx.
*1: Alternative current, variable voltage
Maximizing Operational Efficiency and Minimizing Energy Consumption
*2: Variable voltage, variable frequency
*3: CO2 emissions in this table are from elevator
operation and do not include emissions from
–70%
manufacturing, transportation and other processes.
Energy-saving Operation – Allocation Control: ESO-W (ΣAI-2200C only)
This system selects the elevator in a group that best balances operational efficiency and energy consumption. Priority
is given to operational efficiency during peak hours and energy efficiency during non-peak hours.
Through a maximum 10% reduction in energy consumption compared to our conventional system, this system allows
building owners to cut energy costs without sacrificing passenger convenience.
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Efficiency
0 0
Morning Daytime Lunchtime Evening Morning Daytime Lunchtime Evening
up peak down peak up peak down peak
Improved: Max. 40% Improved: Max. 80%
Note: Simulated with 6 cars, 20 persons each at 2.5m/sec for 15 stops.
Note:
* Hall lanterns are available as optional.
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Efficiency Space-saving
1.0m/sec 1.0m/sec
Waiting time Traveling time
reduction reduction
VSE (1.0, 1.25, 1.5, 1.6m/sec) VSE (1.6m/sec)
According to Mitsubishi Electric’s simulation, waiting time can be reduced Traveling time can be reduced by approximately 32% when the elevator
up to approximately 15% when VSE is applied. travels from the bottom to the top floor directly under rapid mode in VSE.
(Conditions)
Travel: 36m, Floor height: 4.0m, 10 floors, Car load: 50%
The elevator travels faster than the rated speed when the weight difference between the car
Traveling speed and the counterweight is small (when the car load rate is approximately 10 to 80%).
(m/sec) During the operation, the LCD display shows RAPID MODE.
1.6
1.6m/sec
1.5
1.25
1.0
1.0m/sec (Rated speed) 1.0m/sec (Rated speed)
0 100
Car load (%)
Car load
0% 50% 100%
[ ] [ ] [ ]
speed 1.0m/sec
1-2 [2-5 persons] 5-6 [6-9 persons] 9-10 [10-12 persons] [12-14 persons]
persons persons persons
[Number of passengers in the car when the maximum number of passengers is 14.]
Note: The Variable Traveling Speed Elevator System is applicable to elevators with a rated speed of 1.0m/sec.
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Safety
Power failure
Mitsubishi Emergency Landing Device: MELD (Optional) Operation by Emergency Power Source–
Upon power failure, a car automatically moves to the Automatic/Manual: OEPS (Optional)
nearest floor using a rechargeable battery to facilitate the Upon power failure, predetermined car(s) use a building’s
safe evacuation of passengers. emergency power supply to move to a specified floor
and open the doors for passengers to evacuate. After all
cars have arrived, predetermined car(s) resume normal
operation.
Motor Motor
Battery Control
Control panel
panel
To the nearest
floor
To a specified
floor
Emergency
power supply
Earthquake
Earthquake Emergency Return: EER-P/EER-S (Optional)
When a primary and/or secondary wave seismic sensor is Motor
Control
activated, all cars stop at the nearest floor and park there panel
with the doors open to facilitate the safe evacuation of
passengers. Switch
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Standard Design Features (1/2)
Car Car operating panel 1C to 2C 3C to 4C 3C to 8C
Feature Abbreviation Description 2BC ΣAI-22 ΣAI-2200C
Ceiling: S00 ■ EMERGENCY OPERATIONS AND FEATURES
For front return panel Each elevator‘s status and operation can be monitored and controlled using a building
Building Management BMS-GW management system which manages various facilities in the building via the interface for
System-GateWay the elevator system.
Upon activation of primary and/or secondary wave seismic sensors, all cars stop at the
EER-P
Earthquake Emergency Return EER-S
nearest floor, and park there with the doors open to facilitate the safe evacuation of
passengers.
Car lighting which turns on immediately when power fails, providing a minimum level of
Emergency Car Lighting ECL lighting within the car. (Choice of dry-cell battery or trickle-charge battery.)
Upon activation of a key switch or a building‘s fire alarm, all calls are canceled, all cars
Fire Emergency Return FER immediately return to a specified evacuation floor and the doors open to facilitate the safe
evacuation of passengers.
MelEye
Each elevator’s status and operation can be monitored and controlled using an advanced
Mitsubishi Elevators &
Escalators Monitoring and WP-W Webbased technology which provides an interface through personal computers. Special
optional features such as preparation of traffic statistics and analysis are also available.
Control System
Yellow-orange lighting Upon power failure, a car equipped with this function automatically moves and stops at
Mitsubishi Emergency Landing MELD the nearest floor using a rechargeable battery, and the doors open to facilitate the safe
Device evacuation of passengers. (Maximum allowable floor-to-floor distance is 11 meters.)
Operation by Emergency Upon power failure, predetermined car(s) uses the building’s emergency power supply to
Power Source OEPS move to a specified floor, where the doors then open to facilitate the safe evacuation of
— Automatic/Manual passengers. After all cars have arrived, predetermined cars resume normal operation.
Each elevator’s status and operation can be remotely monitored and controlled through a #1 #2
Supervisory Panel WP panel installed in a building's supervisory room, etc.
Tactile button
■ DOOR OPERATION FEATURES
The time doors are open will automatically be adjusted depending on whether the stop
Car Design Example Automatic Door-open Time
DOT was called from the hall or the car, to allow smooth boarding of passengers or loading of
Adjustment baggage.
Walls SUS-HL Door load on each floor, which can depend on the type of hall doors, is monitored to
Transom panel SUS-HL Automatic Door Speed Control DSAC adjust the door speed, thereby making the door speed consistent throughout all floors.
Doors SUS-HL When excessive door load has been detected while opening or closing, the doors
Door Load Detector DLD immediately reverse.
Front return panels SUS-HL
Kickplate Aluminum A buzzer sounds and the doors slowly close when they have remained open for longer
CBV1-C760 *1 Door Nudging Feature
— With Buzzer NDG than the preset period. With the AAN-B or AAN-G feature, a beep and voice guidance
Flooring PR803 : Gray sound instead of the buzzer.
Segment LED indicators *2
Car operating panel CBV1-C760 Ceiling: Painted steel sheet (Y033) Failure of non-contact door sensors is checked automatically, and if a problem is
Tactile button with yellow-orange lighting Door Sensor Self-diagnosis DODA diagnosed, the door-close timing is delayed and the closing speed is reduced to maintain
with a milky white resin lighting cover
Lighting: Central lighting elevator service and ensure passenger safety.
Hall
Door open time is minimized using the SR or Multi-beam Door Sensor feature that detects
Electronic Doorman EDM passengers boarding or exiting.
Multiple infrared-light beams cover some height of the doors to detect passengers or
Multi-beam Door Sensor — objects as the doors close. (Cannot be combined with the SR or MBSS feature.)
Multiple infrared-light beams cover some height of the doors to detect passengers or
Multi-beam Door Sensor objects as the doors close. Additionally, LED lights on the door edge will indicate the door
— Signal Type MBSS opening/closing and the presence of an obstacle between the doors. (Cannot be
combined with any of the following features: SDE, SR or Multi-beam Door Sensor.)
Closing doors can be reopened by pressing the hall button corresponding to the traveling
Reopen with Hall Button ROHB direction of the car.
Should an obstacle prevent the doors from closing, the doors will repeatedly open and
Repeated Door-close RDC close until the obstacle is cleared from the doorway.
The sensitive door edge detects passengers or objects during door closing.
Safety Door Edge SDE (Cannot be combined with the MBSS feature.)
1-beam One or two infrared-light beams cover the full width of the doors as they close
Hall Design Example Safety Ray SR to detect passengers or objects. (Cannot be combined with the Multi-beam
2-beam Door Sensor or MBSS feature.)
Jamb SUS-HL
Doors SUS-HL PIV1-A1010N Boxless PIV1-A1020N Boxless Notes: 1C-2BC (1-car selective collective) - Standard, 2C-2BC (2-car group control system) - Optional
ΣAI-22 (3- to 4-car group control system) - Optional, ΣAI-2200C (3- to 8-car group control system) - Optional
Hall position indicator Segment LED indicators *2 = Standard = Optional = Not applicable to 1C-2BC = Not applicable
and button PIV1-A1010N Boxless Tactile button with yellow-orange lighting #1: When 2C-2BC, please consult our local agents.
#2: Please consult our local agents for the production terms, etc.
Notes:
*1: Maximum number of floors: 22 floors Actual colors may differ slightly from those shown.
*2: Some letters of the alphabets are not available. Please consult our local agents for details. Please refer to the design guide for details and other designs.
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Features (2/2)
Horizontal Dimensions <1-Door 1-Gate> Vertical Dimensions <1-Door 1-Gate & 1-Door 2-Gate>
Car internal Minimum hoistway dimensions (mm) Rated speed Rated capacity Travel Maximum Minimum overhead Minimum pit depth Minimum
Number Rated Rated Entrance width Counter- AHxBH/car (kg) (m) number (mm) (mm) floor to floor height
Code Door dimensions (m/sec)
of speed capacity (mm) weight Q TR of floors OH PD (mm)
number type (mm) Rated speed (m/sec)
persons (m/sec) (kg) JJ position AAx BB TR <
= 30 3600 *1
1.0 , 1.6 , 1.75 2.0 , 2.5 450 <
=Q <
=1050 1300
30<TR <= 60 3650
950x1300 1500x1740 1.0 22
P6 6 450 800 TR <
= 30 4100 1550
1000x1200 1550x1740 1050<Q <
= 1600
2S 30<TR <= 60 4200 1650
800 : Standard
P7 7 1.0 550 1100x1300 1650x1740 TR <
= 30 3750
900 : Optional
1.6 450 <
=Q <
=1050 30<TR <= 60 30 3800 1400
900 : Standard 1950x1720
1.75 CO 60<TR <= 80 3850
800 : Optional 1800x1720 1.6
P8 8 630 1100x1400 TR <
= 30 4250 1650
900 : Standard
2S 1650x1800 1050<Q <
= 1600 30<TR <= 60 26 4350 1750
800 : Optional
60<TR <= 70 4400 1800
900 : Standard 2025x1720 2050x1720
CO
Side TR <
= 30 3850
800 : Optional 1925x1720 2010x1720
P11 11 825 1350x1400 450 <
=Q <
=1050 30<TR <= 60 30 3900 1450
900 : Standard 1900x1800 2010x1800
2S 60<TR <= 80 3950
1100 : Optional 1950x1800 2060x1800 1.75
TR <
= 30 4350 1700
1100 : Standard 2350x1720 2400x1720 2500
CO 1050<Q <
= 1600 30<TR <= 60 26 4450 1800
900 : Optional 1600x1400 2150x1720 2260x1720
60<TR <= 70 4500 1850
2S 1100 2150x1800 2260x1800
1.0 TR <
= 30 3900 1700
P14 14 1050 900 : Standard 1950x2420 2000x2420
1.6
CO 825<
=Q <
= 1050 30<TR <= 60 3950 1800
800 : Optional 1800x2420 1825x2420
1.75
1100x2100 60<TR <= 80 4000 1850
900 : Standard 2.0
2.0
2S 1650x2500 1760x2500 TR <
= 30 4450 1850
800 : Optional
2.5 1050<Q <
= 1600 30<TR <= 60 4500 1950
1100 Rear 2000x1400 2490x1975 2490x2045
CO 60<TR <= 80 4550 2000
P17 17 1275 1000 2250x2625 2250x2625 30
Side 1200x2300 TR <
= 30 4150 2050
2S 2065x2670 2195x2670
825<
=Q <
= 1050 30<TR <= 60 4200 2150
P18 18 1350 2000x1500 2490x2075 2490x2145
1100 Rear 60<TR <= 80 4250 2200
CO 2100x1600 2590x2175 2590x2245 2.5
TR <
= 30 4650 2200
2450x2725 2450x2725
P21 21 1600
Side 1050<Q <
= 1600 30<TR <= 60 4700 2300
1200 : Standard 1400x2400 2215x2770 2345x2770
2S 60<TR <= 80 4750 2350
1300 : Optional 2405x2770 2535x2770
[ Terms of the table]
[ Terms of the table] • This table shows standard specifications without counterweight safety.
• This table shows standard specifications without the fireproof landing door and counterweight safety. Please consult our local agents for other specifications.
Please consult our local agents for other specifications. • Some specifications require more than 2500mm as a minimum floor height. Please consult our local agents if the floor height is
• CO: 2-panel center opening doors, 2S: 2-panel side sliding doors. less than entrance height HH + 700mm, and the elevator is 1-Door 2-Gate.
• Minimum hoistway dimensions (AH and BH) shown in the table are after waterproofing of the pit and do not include plumb tolerance. [Note]
• The applicable range of the rated capacity may differ depending on the manufacturing factory. Please consult our local agents for details. *1: Minimum overhead (OH) may vary depending on conditions.
Hoistway depth: BH
Car internal AA
Overhead: OH
width: AA
BH
Car internal
depth: BB
Rated capacity Travel Minimum overhead Minimum pit depth
BB
Entrance height: HH
Rated speed Speeds
2200 (standard)
2100 (standard)
Ceiling height
(kg) (m) (mm) (mm)
(m/sec) (m/sec) Q TR OH PD
Entrance
TR <
= 30 3750 width: JJ JJ
450 <
=Q<
= 1050 1400
30<TR <= 60 3800 Shown for CO doors Shown for CO doors
1.0 1.0/1.25/1.5/1.6 Counterweight side drop Counterweight rear drop
TR <
= 30 4250 1650 (Capacity 630kg ~ 1050kg) (Capacity 1275kg ~ 1600kg)
1050<Q <
=1600 30<TR <= 60 4350 1750
AH AH
[ Terms of the table]
• The Variable Traveling Speed Elevator System (VSE) is applicable for elevators with a rated speed of 1.0m/sec.
• Except minimum overhead and pit depth dimensions (OH and PD), specifications shown in tables, “Horizontal Dimensions” and “Vertical Dimensions”,
Travel: TR
on the pages 19 and 21 are applicable to the Variable Traveling Speed Elevator System.
AA
BH
BH
AA
Pit depth: PD
JJ JJ
Horizontal Dimensions <1-Door 2-Gate> <Counterweight position: side> Work Not Included in Elevator Contract
The following items are excluded from Mitsubishi Electric’s elevator installation work. Their details or conditions are to be conformed to the statement of
Car internal Minimum hoistway dimensions (mm)
Number Rated Rated Entrance width local laws or Mitsubishi Electric elevator’s requirements, are therefore the responsibility of the building owner or general contractor.
Code Door dimensions AHxBH/car
number of speed capacity
type (mm) (mm) Rated speed (m/sec)
• Architectural finishing of walls and floors in the vicinity of the entrance hall after installation has been completed.
persons (m/sec) (kg) JJ AAxBB 1.0 , 1.6 , 1.75 2.0 , 2.5 • Construction of an illuminated, ventilated and waterproofed hoistway.
900 : Standard 1965x1860 • The provision of a ladder to the elevator pit.
1.0 CO
P8 8 1.6 630
800 : Optional
1100x1400
1865x1860 • The provision of openings and supporting members as required for equipment installation.
1.75 2S
900 : Standard 1715x1982 • Separate beams, when the hoistway dimensions markedly exceed the specifications, intermediate beams and separator partitions when two or more
800 : Optional 1650x1982 elevators are installed.
CO
900 : Standard 2090x1860 2115x1860 • The provision of an emergency exit door, inspection door and pit access door, when required, and access to the doors.
800 : Optional 1925x1860 2010x1860
P11 11 825
900 : Standard
1350x1400
1900x1982 2010x1982
• All other work related to building construction.
2S
1100 : Optional 1965x1982 2075x1982 • The provision of the main power and power for illumination in the hoistway by laying of the feeder wiring from the electrical switch boxes in electrical
1100 : Standard 2415x1860 2440x1860 room into the hoistway.
CO
1.0 900 : Optional 1600x1400 2150x1860 2260x1860 • The provision of outlets and laying of the wiring in the hoistway, plus the power from the electrical switch box.
1.6 2S 1100 2150x1982 2260x1982 • The laying of conduits and wiring between the elevator pit and the terminating point for the devices installed outside the hoistway, such as
P14 14 1050 900 : Standard 1950x2560 2000x2560 the emergency bell, intercom, monitoring and security devices.
1.75 CO
2.0 800 : Optional
1100x2100
1800x2560 1825x2560 • The power consumed in installation work and test operations.
900 : Standard
2.5 2S
800 : Optional
1650x2682 1760x2682 • All the necessary building materials for grouting in of brackets, bolts, etc.
CO 1000 2250x2790 2250x2790 • The test provision and subsequent alteration as required, and eventual removal of the scaffolding as required by the elevator contractor, and any other
P17 17 1275 1200x2300 protection of the work as may be required during the process.
2S 1100 2065x2882 2195x2882
CO 1100 2450x2890 2450x2890 • The provision of a suitable, locked space for the storage of elevator equipment and tools during elevator installation.
P21 21 1600
2S
1200 : Standard 1400x2400 2215x2982 2345x2982 • The security system, such as a card reader, connected to Mitsubishi Electric’s elevator controller, when supplied by the building owner or general
1300 : Optional 2405x2982 2535x2982 contractor.
[ Terms of the table] Note: Work responsibilities in installation and construction shall be determined according to local laws.
• This table shows standard specifications without the fireproof landing door and counterweight safety.
Please consult our local agents for other specifications.
• CO: 2-panel center opening doors, 2S: 2-panel side sliding doors. Elevator Site Requirements
• Minimum hoistway dimensions (AH and BH) shown in the table are after waterproofing of the pit and do not include plumb tolerance.
• The temperature of the elevator hoistway shall be below 40˚C.
• The following conditions are required for maintaining elevator performance.
Hoistway Plan <1-Door 2-Gate> Elevation <1-Door 2-Gate> a. The relative humidity shall be below 90% on a monthly average and below 95% on a daily average.
b. Prevention shall be provided against icing and condensation occurring due to a rapid drop in the temperature in the elevator hoistway.
c. The elevator hoistway shall be finished with mortar or other materials so as to prevent concrete dust.
Hoistway width: AH
Entrance
width: JJ
• Voltage fluctuation shall be within a range of +5% to -10%.
Ordering Information
Overhead: OH
Entrance height: HH
2200 (standard)
2100 (standard)
Car internal
Ceiling height
width: AA
• The desired number of units, speed and loading capacity.
Car internal
• The voltage, number of phases, and frequency of the power source for the motor and lighting.
Floor to floor height
AA
BH
BB
Pit depth: PD
JJ
Note: The layout (position of traction machine, etc.) differs depending on capacity.
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