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Schindler 2400, 2500 and 2600 are Schindler's current product line of standardized freight and special elevators. This product line has been made since 2005, and sold in Europe and Asia Pacific. It is a successor of Schindler 60, 70 and 80.

Overview[]

Schindler 2400, 2500 and 2600 are standardized freight and special elevator models designed for buildings with high traffic and heavy-duty capacity. The Schindler 2400 is a service elevator model and can be used in shopping centers, department stores, convention centers, airports, train stations, offices, hotels and schools. The Schindler 2500 is a bed/stretcher elevator for hospitals, medical facilities and nursing homes. The Schindler 2600 is a heavy duty freight elevator model targeted specifically for industrial buildings, warehouses and shopping centers. This model is extremely robust and able to carry freights/goods up to 6.5 tonnes.

Together, they are the successors of Schindler 60, 70 and 80, Schindler's previous special models that each of them shares the same application type with the 2400/2500/2600 models, which were service, bed and freight respectively.

All three models can be either machine room less traction with permanent magnet drive or a rucksack or tandem hydraulic type. The traction type of these three models uses the gearless drive system based on that from Schindler 5400 elevator model. They are mostly used for low to mid-rise buildings. Not in all countries, where these elevators are marketed, all drive options are available, and in many countries, the hydraulic drive option was discontinued. The SchindlerID destination dispatch (no longer in production) can be integrated with Schindler 2400 and 2500, except 2600. More recently, a PORT destination dispatch option is marketed for these elevators.

Schindler 2400 and 2500 are not available in some countries, but 2600 can have different configuration options that mimic these older models where they are discontinued.

Specs[]

Schindler 2400[]

  • MRL VVVF traction (Miconic MX-GC) or tandem hydraulic drive (Miconic SX)
  • Capacity
    • 1000/1600/2000/2500 kilograms (or 13/21/26/33 persons) for MRL traction
    • 630/1000/1600/2000 kilograms (or 8/13/21/26 persons) for hydraulic (rucksack)
    • 2000 or 2500 kilograms (or 26/33 persons) for hydraulic (tandem)
  • Speed
    • 1 or 1.6 meters per second for MRL traction
    • 0.40-0.63 meters per second for hydraulic
  • Can serve up to 8 floors for hydraulic and 21 floors for MRL traction
  • 18 m of maximum travel height for hydraulic and 65 m of maximum travel height for MRL traction
  • Up to 4 elevators in one group control
  • Single or two entrances
  • Two speed or center opening telescopic doors
  • FI MXB, FI MXV or L-Fixtures fixtures
  • Can be integrated with SchindlerID (no longer in production) as an option

Schindler 2500[]

  • MRL VVVF traction (Miconic MX-GC) or tandem hydraulic drive (Miconic SX)
  • Capacities
    • 1000/1275/1600/2000/2500 kilograms (or 13/17/21/26/33 persons) for MRL traction
    • 1000/1275/1600/2000 kilograms (or 13/17/21/26 persons) for hydraulic (rucksack)
    • 2000 or 2500 kilograms (or 26/33 persons) for hydraulic (tandem)
  • Speeds
    • 1 or 1.6 meters per second for MRL traction
    • 0.40-0.63 meters per second for hydraulic
  • Can serve up to 8 floors for hydraulic and 21 floors for MRL traction
  • 18 m of maximum travel height for hydraulic and 65 m of maximum travel height for MRL traction
  • Up to 4 elevators in one group control
  • Single or two entrances
  • Two speed or center opening telescopic doors
  • FI MXB or L-Fixtures fixtures
  • Can be integrated with SchindlerID (no longer in production) as an option

Schindler 2600[]

  • MRL VVVF traction (Miconic MX-GC) or tandem hydraulic drive (Miconic SX)
  • Capacity
    • 1000-1275 kg (carpark, 13-17 persons, Asia-only), 1000-3000 kg (industrial buildings, 13-39 persons, Asia-only), 1000-4000 kg (storage facilities, 13-53 persons) for MRL traction
    • 1000-6300 kg (or 13-84 persons) for hydraulic
  • Speed
    • 0.80 only for 4000 kg capacity, 1 and 1.6 m/s for MRL traction
    • 0.15/0.25/0.40/0.63 m/s for hydraulic
  • Can serve up to 8 floors for hydraulic and 21 floors for MRL traction
  • 18 m of maximum travel height for hydraulic and 65 m of maximum travel height for MRL traction
  • Up to 4 elevators in one group control
  • Single or two entrances
  • Two speed or center opening telescopic doors
  • Fixtures
    • FI GS 100
    • FI GS 300 (Asia)
    • FI MXB
    • FI MXV
    • L-Fixtures (Europe)
    • Linea 100
    • Linea 300 (Asia)

Notable installations[]

Schindler 2400[]

Belgium[]

  • Brugmann Hospital, Brussels (2007)
  • Tour des Finances, Brussels (2008)
  • Gallo-Romeins Museum, Tongeren (2007)

England[]

  • MediaCityUK, Manchester (2008)
  • Heathrow Airport Terminal 2, London (2010)
  • Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex (2010)
  • Crossrail Place Mall, Canary Wharf, London

New Zealand[]

  • New World Newlands, Wellington (2011)
  • New World Wellington City
  • The Plaza, Palmerston North
  • Westfield Riccarton, Christchurch

Other countries[]

  • Sollentuna Centrum, Stockholm, Sweden (2009)
  • Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (2009)
  • Mall Portal Temuco, Temuco, Chile (2015) (Modernized from Sigma, branded as Otis) (2004)
  • Cosmopol Mall, Mexico City, Mexico (2014)
  • Zürich Airport, Kloten, Switzerland
  • Sarona Market, Tel Aviv, Israel (2014)
  • Aviv Park Mall, Belgrade, Serbia (2015)
  • Real Supermarket - SB Warehouse, Dümpten, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
  • Bennet Supermarket, Lavena Ponte Tresa, Italy (2011)
  • Bol'shevik Shopping Center, Kiev, Ukraine (2011)
  • Incheon Int'l AIrport Terminal 2, Incheon, South Korea (2017)
  • QUT Gardens Point P Block and Y Block, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia (2012)

Schindler 2500[]

New Zealand[]

  • Middlemore Hospital, Auckland (2012)
  • Taranaki Base Hospital, New Plymouth (2011)
  • Wellington Hospital, Wellington
  • Hutt Hospital, Lower Hutt

Other countries[]

  • University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland (2008)
  • St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim, Norway (2009)
  • Meander Medisch Centrum, Amersfoort, Netherland (2010)
  • Louis-Daniel Beauperthuy Hospital, Ponte-Noire, Guadeloupe, France (2011)
  • Bunnings Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  • PJ33, Selangor, Malaysia (2007)
  • JB Sentral, Johor, Malaysia (2011)

Schindler 2600[]

Australia[]

Queensland[]
  • Westfield Carindale, Brisbane (2011)
  • Westfield Garden City, Brisbane (Lifts 11 and 15, 2014)
  • Brisbane Domestic Airport, Brisbane (2011)
  • Coorparoo Square, Brisbane
  • Bunnings Newstead, Brisbane (2018)
  • Bunnings Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast (2014)
  • Bunnings Bundamba, Ipswich (2015)
New South Wales[]
  • SupaCenta, Moore Park, Sydney (2010)
  • Westfield Warringah Mall, Sydney (2015)
  • Bunnings Castle Hill, Sydney
  • Marketown Shopping Centre, Newcastle (2010)
  • Katoomba Marketplace, Katoomba (2007)
Australian Capital Territory[]
  • Canberra Airport, Canberra (2009)
  • Cooleman Court, Canberra
Victoria[]
  • Westfield Doncaster, Melbourne (2007)
  • Chadstone, The Fashion Capital, Melbourne
  • The Glen, Mount Waverley, Melbourne (2019)

England[]

  • Heathrow Airport Terminal 2, London (2010)
  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
    • Olympic Stadium (2011)
    • Velodrome
  • Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex, England (2010)
  • IKEA Coventry, England (2007)

Italy[]

  • IKEA Rimini and Parma, Italy (2007)
  • IKEA Roncadelle Parking, Roncadelle, Italy (2016)
  • OrioCenter Mall, Orio Al Serio, Italy (2018)

New Zealand[]

  • Hoyts Cinema, The Base, Hamilton (2011)

Qatar[]

  • Qatar National Convention Centre, Doha (2008)
  • IKEA Doha (2012)
  • Doha Festival City, Doha (2014)

Singapore[]

  • Changi Airport Terminal 4 (2017)
  • Jewel - Changi Airport Terminal 1 (2015)

Switzerland[]

  • Prime Tower, Zurich, Switzerland (2008)
  • Swissporarena, Lucerne, Switzerland (2010)
  • Stades de Bienne, Bienne, Switzerland (2013)

Thailand[]

  • AIA Capital Center, Bangkok (2014)
  • UOB Petchakasem Head Offices, Bangkok (2017)
  • IKEA Mega Bangna, Samut Prakarn (2011)
  • IKEA Bangyai, Nonthaburi (2018, with Linea Vetro LCD-TFT indicator and Linea 100/300 buttons)

Ukraine[]

  • Lavina Mall, Kiev (2016, equipped with PORT)
  • Boryspil International Airport Terminal D, Kiev (2011-2012)
  • King Cross Leopolis Shopping Center, Kiev (2008-2009)

Other countries[]

  • Palacio Buenavista, Oviedo, Spain (2007)
  • IKEA Matonsinhos, Portugal (2008)
  • Mumbai International Airport, Mumbai, India (2010)
  • Jazz Residences, Makati City, Philippines (2011)
  • VietinBank Business Center, Hanoi, Vietnam (2014)
  • Saigon Center (Phase 3 and 4), Hanoi, Vietnam (2014)
  • IKEA Taichung, Taiwan (2012)
  • Incheon International Airport, Incheon, South Korea (2014)
  • IKEA Dublin, Ireland (2008)
  • Bauhaus, Hamburg, Germany (2014)
  • Toys"R"Us - Ruhr Park Shopping Center, Bochum, Germany (2015)
  • Pondok Indah Mall 3, Jakarta, Indonesia (under construction)
  • InterContinental Jakarta Pondok Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia (2017)
  • 3 Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia (2008)

External links[]

Schindler elevator models
In production
Old range, regionally available and special models 330A2400, 2500 and 260031003300 (3300 XL) • 5300550064007000
New range (since 2020) 100030005000
Discontinued 00160, 70 and 80100 (100 P) • 300 (300A300 P) • 310L321A400A500 (500A500 P) • 7005400 / 5400 APdesign SDeve 300HElegantEuroLiftNeoLiftSchindler MobileSchindler Smart MRLS100L
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