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Architectural
Planning Guide


KONE offers
solutions for
each phase of
the building’s
life cycle
Design Solutions
KONE can assist during the planning and design phases
by providing easy-to-use tools to help customers design
the right solutions for their project’s needs. KONE’s traffic
analysis and planning services help to define the optimal
amount of equipment and layout.
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Online Architectural Toolbox

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BIM Models

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Online Car Designer Tool

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Award-winning KONE Design Collection


Modernization Solutions
KONE offers modernization solutions ranging from small
upgrades to full replacement.
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KONE Polaris™ Destination Control System

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KONE EcoSpace EB™

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KONE EcoMod®

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KONE Modulator Modernization Solutions

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KONE Architectural Planning Guide


Construction Solutions
KONE can offer the right solutions for almost any type
of building application from two to 100+ floors with KONE
EcoDisc® technology. Customers also have flexible escalator
options to serve retail, transit and commercial environments.
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KONE EcoSpace™

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KONE MonoSpace®

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KONE EcoSystem MR™

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KONE TravelMaster™ 110

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KONE TransitMaster™ 140

Installation Solutions
KONE’s experienced project management teams guarantee
smooth coordination with all parties involved. Our proven
installation methods save on installation time and costs.
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Project management and installation services

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Construction time use


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KONE major projects unit

Maintenance Solutions
KONE offers preventative maintenance, monitoring and
web-based reporting services that maximize reliability
and safety while minimizing downtime.
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KONE Care™ maintenance solutions

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Spare parts

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KONE KRMS™ Remote Monitoring for elevators

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KONE eOptimum™ Web-based Performance Information
Program

KONE Architectural Planning Guide

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Redefining Elevator Technology
KONE EcoDisc

EcoDisc Applications

Proven Technology
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 ore than 15 years of experience with KONE EcoDisc technology,
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including the world’s first Machine Room-Less (MRL) installation

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KONE has sold and installed over 400,000 KONE EcoDisc
machines worldwide

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Applicable from 2 to 100+ floors

Space Savings
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In low- to mid-rise elevators, the compact KONE EcoDisc structure eliminates
the traditional machine room

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In high-rise systems, the KONE EcoDisc delivers remarkable space savings
and improved efficiency

MRL
Machine Room-Less

MR
Machine Room Above

KONE Eco-efficient™ solutions
How much can you save by selecting right?
KONE elevators can reduce the total energy consumption by as much
as two-thirds or even more. For example, a KONE EcoSpace elevator,
with the KONE EcoDisc hoisting machine, uses up to 70% less energy
compared to a hydraulic elevator and up to 50% less than a 2-speed
traction elevator. With additional energy-saving features, this energy
consumption can be reduced even further.

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1 A green hoisting system
The KONE EcoDisc hoisting machine made DC gearless and inefficient
geared hoisting machines obsolete. The KONE EcoDisc permanentmagnet synchronous motor, together with a vector-controlled
drive system and regenerative options, provide the highest total
efficiency and minimize both mechanical and electrical losses.
2 Regenerative drive
Recovers excess energy from the elevator when the KONE EcoDisc
motor acts as a generator. This most notably occurs with an empty
car traveling UP or a full car traveling DOWN. The drive can recover

up to 25% of the total energy used by an elevator, producing clean
and safe energy that does not damage the network.
3 Put to sleep when not in use
In today’s elevators, lights, signalization and ventilation can consume
a considerable amount of electricity even when the elevator is not
moving. KONE energy-efficient options supervise elevator usage and
set the devices to sleep mode during inactive periods to minimize
total energy consumption.
4 Eco-efficient car lighting
To save energy used for car lighting, halogen lights have been
replaced by LED spot lights. LED lights consume 80% less electricity
than halogen lights and last up to 10 times longer.

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KONE Architectural Planning Guide

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Select your
KONE EcoDisc-powered elevator
KONE EcoSpace

KONE MonoSpace

ApplicationLow-Rise


ApplicationMid-Rise

TypeMRL

TypeMRL

Powered byEcoDisc

Powered byEcoDisc

Capacity

2000 – 5000 lbs. (907 – 2268 kg)

Capacity2000 – 5000 lbs. (907 – 2268 kg)

Speed

200 – 300 fpm (1.0 – 1.78 m/s)

Speed

200 – 500 fpm (1.0 – 2.54 m/s)

Landings

2 to 12

Landings


6 to 27

Machine Room-Less performance in a new or existing
hoistway: Designed specifically to fit in the hydraulic
footprint, KONE EcoSpace delivers pure traction
Machine Room-Less performance to low-rise buildings.
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No oil

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No hole drilling

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Uses 70% less energy than hydraulic applications

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The Machine Room-Less solution that launched
a revolution: Introduced over a decade ago, KONE
MonoSpace forever changed the vertical
transportation landscape by eliminating the
requirement for a machine room.
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 onsumes approximately 50% less energy than convenC
tional traction machines


Minimal building interface

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Creates more usable space – variable machine locations

Ideal solution for replacement of existing hydraulic
elevator (contact KONE Sales Professional)

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Superior ride quality

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Minimal building interface

KONE Polaris

KONE EcoSystem MR
Application

Mid- to High-Rise

Application

New Construction & Modernization

TypeMR


Ideal Scenario min. 3 elevators and 6 landings

Powered byEcoDisc

With KONE Polaris, passengers select their destination
and are guided directly to the dedicated car. A limited
number of other passengers within a specific range
of floors are assigned to the same car. Boarding is
calm, orderly and the traveling time to destination
is minimized.

Capacity2000 – 5000 lbs. (907 – 2268 kg)
Speed

200 – 700 fpm (1.0 – 3.5 m/s)

Landings

6 to 63

Innovative, space efficient, mid-high rise system:
KONE EcoSystem MR elevators use next-generation
KONE EcoDisc hoisting machines that require only
half the overhead machine room space of traditional
traction elevators.
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Increased handling capacity

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Less waiting, fewer intermediate stops

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Improved comfort

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Enhanced security

Energy efficient

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Greater personalization

Superior acceleration/deceleration profile

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Easier accessibility

Improved floor-floor times and leveling


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Additional guidance

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More space

For the latest product information and interactive design tools, visit www.kone.us

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KONE EcoSpace

Innovation Meets Affordability

(10)

MAX TRAVEL
150 ft. (45.7 m)

EcoSpace


(10)

MAX LANDINGS

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Section View
(1)

INTERIOR
WIDTH (mm)

INTERIOR
DEPTH (mm)

DOOR
WIDTH (mm)

5'-9" (1753)
5'-9" (1753)
6'-3" (1905)
6'-11" (2108)
6'-11" (2108)

5'-8" (1727)
6'-8" (2032)
6'-8" (2032)
6'-8" (2032)
7'-5 13⁄ 16" (2281)

4'-3" (1295)
4'-3" (1295)

5'-0" (1524)
5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)
5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)

3'-0" (914)
3'-6" (1067)
3'-6" (1067)
3'-6" (1067)
4'-0" (1219)

F G

7'-4" (2235)
7'-4" (2235)
7'-4" (2235)

9'-2" (2794)
9'-8" (2946)
10'-21⁄ 4" (3105)

5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)
5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)
5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)

7'-7 7⁄ 16" (2323)
8'-13⁄ 8" (2473)
8'-9 3⁄ 16" (2672)

4'-0" (1219)
4'-0" (1219)

4'-0" (1219)

2000 (907)
SSP
2500 (1134) SSP-CO
3000 (1361) SSP-CO
3500 (1588) SSP-CO
4000 (1814)
CO

7'-4" (2235)
8'-4" (2540)
8'-6" (2591)
8'-6" (2591)
9'-4" (2845)

6'-3 1⁄ 4" (1911)
6'-3 1⁄ 4" (1911)
6'-11" (2108)
7'-5 1⁄ 4" (2267)
7'-5 1⁄ 4" (2267)

5'-8" (1727)
6'-8" (2032)
6'-8" (2032)
6'-8" (2032)
7'-5 13⁄ 16" (2281)

4'-3" (1295)
4'-3" (1295)

5'-0" (1524)
5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)
5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)

3'-0" (914)
3'-6" (1067)
3'-6" (1067)
3'-6" (1067)
4'-0" (1219)





4000 (1814)
4500 (2041)
5000 (2268)

7'-4" (2235)
7'-4" (2235)
7'-4" (2235)

10'-11⁄ 2" (3086)
10'-7 1⁄ 2" (3238)
11'-31⁄ 4" (3435)

5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)
5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)
5'-6 3⁄ 16" (1681)


7'-7 7⁄ 16" (2323)
8'-1 3⁄ 8" (2473)
8'-9 3⁄ 16" (2672)

4'-0" (1219)
4'-0" (1219)
4'-0" (1219)

PASSENGER







2SP
2SP
2SP

2SP
2SP
2SP

CAPACITY lbs. (kg)







CONTROLLER SPACE

K

H

AND PIT DEPTH

DOOR WIDTH (mm)

4'-0"1'-8"3'- 6"
(1219)
(508)
(1067)
5'-0"
dimension (B)
3'-0"
(1524)
(914)

I
150 FPM (.75 m/s)

CAPACITY LBS. (kg)

L

WIDTH (mm)DEPTH (mm)


2000 to 5000
integral or remote closet
(907 to 2268)

2000 to 5000
adjacent room
(907 to 2268)

CLEAR OVERHEAD

TRAVEL

E

4000 (1814)
4500 (2041)
5000 (2268)

J

Control Space

H

HOISTWAY
DEPTH (mm)

CAPACITYOPENING HOISTWAY
lbs. (kg)
TYPE

WIDTH (mm)

D





SERVICE

Front Opening

ENTRANCE HEIGHT G
7, 8 or 9 ft.
(2134, 2438 or 2743 mm)

C

2000 (907)
SSP
7'-4" (2235)
2500 (1134) SSP-CO
8'-4" (2540)
3000 (1361) SSP-CO
8'-6" (2591)
3500 (1588) SSP-CO
8'-6" (2591)
4000 (1814)
CO9'-4" (2845)


PASSENGER

Front & Reverse Opening

CAR HEIGHT F
8, 9 or 10 ft.
(2438, 2743 or 3048 mm)

B







SERVICE

(10,11)

SPEED
150, 200, 350 fpm
(.75, 1.0, 1.78 m/s)

A

200 FPM (1.00 m/s)

350 FPM (1.78 m/s)


Pit Depth (mm) Clear Overhead Pit Depth (mm) Clear Overhead Pit Depth (mm) Clear Overhead
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)

2000 to 3500 (907 to 1588)

5'-0" (1524)

13'-0" (3962)

5'-0" (1524)

13'-1" (3988)

5'-6" (1676)

13'-4" (4064)

4000 to 5000 (1814 to 2268)

5'-0" (1524)

13'-0" (3962)










G

Notes
(6) I

(1) A
 hoist beam (by KONE) is required for installation (by others).
Dimension H reflects clear under hoist beam.

Remote Control
Closet
(option 1)

Plan Views

(2) If an EBD (Emergency Battery Device) is required, please
contact your KONE Sales Professional for further detail
regarding dimension J .

K

(3) (4) (5)

L

A
C


(2)

(3) T
 he published hoistway A dimensions represent the minimum
clear inside requirements. Construction efficiencies can be
realized by increasing these dimensions by up to 2" (51 mm).
(4) F or seismic zones, add 4" (102 mm) to dimension A
for 2000 lbs. (907 kg) and 2500 lbs. (1134 kg) capacity
applications.

J

(5) F or seismic zones add 2" (51 mm) to dimension A for
3000 lbs. (1361 kg) and 3500 lbs. (1588 kg) capacity
applications.

J

(6) F or pit depths less than 5'-0" (1524 mm) please contact a
KONE Sales Professional.
(7) If occupied space exists below the hoistway, consult your
KONE Sales Professional.

D B (3)
B

K

E

Integral
Controller Space
(standard)

L
J

(2)

(8) A
 ll dimensions are based on an 8'-0" (2438 mm) cab with a
7'-0" (2134 mm) door. Alternate car and door heights are
available, but will affect dimension H .
(9) C
 ontact your local KONE Sales Representative regarding
local code variations when utilizing the integral and remote
closet options.

L
Adjacent
or Remote
Control Room
(option 2)

(10) 1
 50 fpm (.75 m/s) only available up to 85 ft. (25 m) of travel
and 10 landings. 200 fpm (1.00 m/s) available up to 100 ft.
(30.5 m) of travel and 12 landings.
(11) 1
 50 fpm (.75m/s) is maximum speed available for capacities

greater than 3500 lbs. (1588 kg).
Visit www.kone.us for the latest job-specific details, CAD drawings,
specifications, electrical data, reaction loads and building access
requirements.

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KONE Architectural Planning Guide


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KONE EcoSpace EB

KONE EcoSpace

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The Benefits are Clear
KONE EcoSpace is also applicable for
existing buildings with hydraulic
elevators. This turnkey solution
replaces the hydraulic system with
innovative MRL technology.

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KONE MonoSpace

Why Replace?

Instead of replacing your old elevators
with similar technology, KONE offers
you a new choice. Our innovative
Machine Room-Less design is the first
turnkey full replacement elevator
solution for existing hydraulic
elevators. Thanks to the revolutionary
KONE EcoDisc motor, KONE
EcoSpace EB fits into the existing
hydraulic hoistway with capability to
seamlessly interface with your existing
entrances.

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KONE has sold over 400,000 KONE
EcoDisc machines globally, with an
excellent record of operating reliability.
So, instead of complicated, lengthy
and expensive retrofit upgrades,
KONE provides a brand new elevator.
E verything from the site survey to the
dismantling of the existing equipment
is carefully thought out in order to
minimize disruption to your building.


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 ur optimized maintenance program
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minimizes downtime and ensures safe
and reliable lifetime operation.

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KONE EcoSystem MR

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KONE EcoSpace EB Advantages
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 or the owner: Minimized building
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disruption, increased property value,
accommodates reduced pit depth and
overhead

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 or the tenant: Smoother, quieter ride,
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no hydraulic oil odor, optimum stopping
accuracy, sophisticated car features

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 or the environment: No hydraulic oil,
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energy-efficient, recycle existing elevator
where feasible, minimize building materials

1 Space Efficiency
Possibility to accommodate reduced headroom height and pit depth. The KONE EcoDisc
machine is so compact there is no need for a
­­ machine room above, as it fits right into
the hoistway.
2 Energy-efficient
The revolutionary gearless KONE EcoDisc machine has only one moving part and is three
times more efficient than a hydraulic-powered unit using 70% less energy – with the
potential to cut annual operating costs in half or better – a true energy miracle.
3 Minimal Disruption
KONE EcoSpace EB fits inside the existing hydraulic hoistway, minimizing the need for
modifications.

KONE Polaris

4 Reusable Entrances
KONE EcoSpace EB reduces significant structural modifications by seamlessly interfacing
with most existing hydraulic entrances.
5 Modern, Code-compliant
Modern, simple and code-compliant operating displays.
6 High Performance
Optimal stopping accuracy for a smooth ride.
7 No Oil
The hydraulic cylinder is drained of all oil and capped, ensuring oil-free, environmentallyfriendly operation.


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KONE MonoSpace Planning Guide:
Machine at Rear Configuration –
Optimizes Space
(9)

MAX LANDINGS 36

CAR HEIGHT F
8, 9 or 10 ft. (2438, 2743 or 3048 mm)

SPEED 200, 350, 500 fpm
(1.00, 1.78, 2.54 m/s)

ENTRANCE HEIGHT G
7, 8 or 9 ft. (2134, 2438 or 2743 mm)

MAX TRAVEL

219)
219)
372)*
372)*

SSP

SSP-CO
SSP-CO
SSP-CO
CO

7'-4" (2235)
8'-4" (2540)
8'-4" (2540)
8'-4" (2540)
9'-4" (2845)

6'-8" (2032)
6'-8" (2032)
7'-2" (2184)
7'-10" (2388)
7'-10" (2388)

2000 (907)
SSP
7'-4" (2235)
2500 (1134)
SSP-CO
8'-4" (2540)
20003000
(907)(1361) 5'-3" (1600)
15'-6"
(4724)
SSP-CO
8'-4"
(2540)

2000(1134)
to 4000 5'-3" (1600)
integral or 15'-0"
remote
cabinet
2500
(4572)
(1588)
SSP-CO
8'-4" (2540)
(9073500
to 1814)
3000 (1361)
5'-3" (1600)
15'-2" (4623)
4000 (1814)
CO
9'-4" (2845)
2000(1588)
to 4000 5'-5" (1651)
adjacent or
remote
room
3500
14'-10"
(4521)
(907(1814)
to 1814) 5'-6" (1676)
4000
15'-1" (4597)


2000 to 4000
(907 to 1814)

5'-81⁄2" (1740)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
7'-81⁄2" (2350)

4'-31⁄4" (1302)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
4'-91⁄4" (1454)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)

6'-8" (2032)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
6'-8" (2032)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
5'-7"
(1702)
16'-11"
5'-7"
(1702)
1(5156)
4'-91⁄4" (1454)
7'-2" (2184)

6'-8 ⁄2" (2045)
4'-4" 16'-7"
1'-8"5'-5"
5'-5"
(1651)
(5055)
1
1(1651)
7'-10" (2388)
(1321) 6'-8 ⁄2" (2045)
(508) 5'-5 ⁄4" (1657)
5'-5" (1651)
16'-10"1(5131)
5'-5" 1(1651)
5'-5 ⁄4" (1657)
7'-10" (2388)
7'-8 ⁄2" (2350)
dimension
(B)(1651)
5'-5" (1651)5'-0" 16'-4" (4978)
5'-5"
(1524)16'-7" (5055)
5'-6" (1676)
7'-5" (2261)

integral or remote cabinet

4'-4"
(1321)


1'-8"
(508)

3'-0" (914)
3'-6" (1067)
3'-6" (1067)
3'-6" (1067)
4'-0" (1219)

3'-0" (914)
3'-6" (1067)
16'-11"
(5156)
3'-6" (1067)
4'-0"
16'-7"
(5055)
3'-6" (1067)
(1219)
16'-10" (5131)
4'-0" (1219)
3'-0"(4978)
16'-4"
(914) (5156)
16'-11"

4'-0"
(1219)

2000 to 4000

adjacent or remote room
5'-0"
dimension (B)
3'-0"
(907
to
1814)
(1524)
(914)
2000 (907)
5'-4" (1626)
13'-1" (3988)




2500 (1134)
5'-3" (1600)
13'-7" (4140)
5'-5" (1651)
13'-11"
(4242)
5'-5" (1651)
13'-11" (4242)
2000 (907)
SSP
8'-0" (2438) 6'-4" (1930)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
3'-0" (914)

3000 (1361)
5'-5" (1651)
13'-7" (4140)
5'-5" (1651)
14'-4"1 (4369)
5'-5" (1651)
14'-4" (4369)
2500 (1134)
SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 6'-10" (2083)
6'-8 ⁄2" (2045)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
3'-6" (1067)
3500 (1588)
5'-5" (1651)
13'-7" (4140)
5'-5" (1651)
14'-9"1 (4496)
5'-5" (1651)
14'-9" (4496)
1
3000 (1361)
SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-1" (2159)
6'-8 ⁄2" (2045)
4'-9 ⁄4" (1454)
3'-6" (1067)
4000 (1814)
5'-8" (1727)
13'-7" (4140)
5'-8" (1727)
14'-11"

(4547)
7'-3" (2210)
15'-8" (4775)
3500 (1588)
SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-5" (2261)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)
3'-6" (1067)
Notes
4500 (2141)
5'-8" (1727)
14'-9" (4496)
5'-11" (1803)
15'-3"1 (4648)
7'-6" (2286)
16'-0" (4877)
1
4000 (1814)
CO
10'-5"
(3175) 7'-5"
(2261)
7'-8 ⁄2" (2350)(8) If an
5'-5
⁄4" (Emergency
(1657)
4'-0" (1219)
EBD
Battery
Device) is

(5)
All dimensions
are based
on an 8'-0"
(1) Smaller Pit and Overhead
dimensions may
5000 – 5000 AIA
5'-11" (1803)
15'-2"(2438
(4623)
5'-11"
15'-11"
– please contact your

required,
KONE Sales
mm) cab
with(1803)
a 7'-0" (2134
mm) (4851)
be available per specific applications.
(2268)
Professional
for further detail
regarding
door.
Alternate9'-5"
car and
door heights
are1⁄2" (1740)

8'-5"
(2565)
(2870)
5'-8
7'-6" (2286)
4'-0" (1219)
Contact your KONE4000
Sales (1814)
Professional for2SP
J .
available,
affect
dimension5'-8
H .1⁄2" (1740) dimension
further information.4500 (2041)
2SP
8'-5"
(2565)but may
9'-11"
(3023)
8'-0" (2438)
4'-0" (1219)
1
local KONE
Sales(1372)*
Representative
(6)
For(2565)
seismic applications
(zone 2 or5'-8

greater)
5000
8'-5"
10'-2" (3099)
⁄2" (1740)(9) Contact
8'-73⁄4your
" (2635)
4'-6"
(2) Buffer service platforms
are(2268)
required when2SP
regarding
local code variations
when utilizing
add
4"
to
hoistway
3 width and the Overhead
1
pit depth exceeds 5000
8'-6" (2590
mm).
AIA (2268)
2SP
8'-5" (2565) 10'-7 ⁄4" (3245)
5'-8 ⁄2" (1740)
9'-0" (2743)
4'-6" (1372)*


the integral and remote closet options.
must = 16'-11" (5,156 mm). Add 12" to the
1
(3) H
 oist beams (by KONE)
are (907)
required for SSP
2000
8'-0"
(2438)
6'-4" for
(1930)
5'-8FPM.
⁄2" (1740)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
3'-0" (914)
pit depth
dimension
speeds > 200
2500
(1134) H reflects
SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-1" (2159)
6'-811⁄2" (2045)
4'-331⁄4" (1314)
3'-6" (1067)
installation (by others).
Dimension
2500 (1134)
SSP-CO (7)9'-5"
6'-10" (2083)

6'-81 ⁄2" (2045)Visit www.kone.us
4'-33 ⁄4" (1302) for the
3'-6"latest
(1067)
jobAdd (2870)
8" in non-seismic
and 12" in seismic
clear under hoist beam.
3000 (1361)
SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-6" (2286)
6'-8 1⁄2" (2045)
4'-9 1⁄4" (1467)
3'-6" (1067)
zones
to clear overhead
dimension6'-8
H for
details,
BIM Models,
drawings,
3000 (1361)
SSP-CO 9'-5"
(2870)
7'-1"
(2159)
⁄2" (2045)specific
4'-9
⁄4" (1454)
3'-6"CAD
(1067)

1
1
3
(4) If occupied space exists
below
the hoistway,
3500
(1588)
SSP-CO 9'-5"
7'-9 ⁄2" (2375)
6'-8 1⁄2glass
" (2045)
5'-5 1⁄4" (1670)
3'-6" (1067)
front(2870)
-only passenger
car if cab features
electrical data,
3500 (1588)
SSP-CO 9'-5"
(2870)
7'-5" (2261)
6'-8 ⁄2" (2045)specifications,
5'-5 ⁄4" (1657)
3'-6" reaction
(1067) loads
consult your KONE Sales
back(3175)
wall.
4000Professional.

(1814)
CO
10'-5"
7'-91⁄2" (2375)
7'-811⁄2" (2350)
5'-531⁄4" (1670)
4'-0" (1219)

067)
067)
067)
219)

219)
219)

300 ft. (91.4 m)

2000 (907)
2500 (1134)
3000 (1361)
3500 (1588)
4000 (1814)

14)
67)
67)
67)
19)


914)
067)
067)
067)
219)

(Available in passenger shape with front opening option)

8

4000 (1814)
CO
10'-5" (3175)
4000 (1814)
2SP
8'-5" (2565)
4000 (1814)
2SP
8'-5" (2565)
4500 (2041)
2SP
8'-5" (2565)
4500 (2041)
2SP 13'-1"
8'-5" (2565)
20005000
5'-4"
(1626)
(2268)
2SP

8'-5"(3988)
(2565)
5000 (2268)
2SP 13'-7"
8'-5"(4140)
(2565)
2500 –5000
3500
5'-5"
(1651)
AIA (2268)
2SP
8'-5" (2565)
5000
AIA
(2268)
2SP
8'-5"
(2565)
4000
5'-8" (1728)
13'-7" (4140)
4500Architectural
5'-8"Planning
(1728)
14'-0"
(4267)
KONE
2500 (1134)
SSP-CO Guide

9'-5" (2870)
5000 – 5000 AIA
5'-11" (1803) 14'-5" (4394)
3000 (1361)
SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870)

access requirements.
7'-5" (2261)
7'-8 ⁄2" (2350)and building
5'-5 ⁄4" (1657)
4'-0" (1219)
1
1
10'-1" (3073)
5'-8 1⁄2" (1740)
7'-6 ⁄2" (2299)
4'-0" (1219)
9'-5" (2870)
5'-8 ⁄2" (1740)
7'-6" (2286)
4'-0" (1219)
10'-7" (3226)
5'-811⁄2" (1740)
8'-01⁄2" (2451)
4'-0" (1219)
9'-131" (3023)
5'-81 ⁄2–" (1740)
8'-0"
(2438)
4'-0"

(1219)


1
11'-2 ⁄4" (3422)
5'-8 1⁄2" (1740)
8'-8 3⁄4" (2648)
4'-6"– (1372)*
10'-2"
(3099)
5'-81 ⁄2"(4242)
(1740)
8'-7
⁄4"(1651)
(2635) 13'-11"
4'-6"(4242)
(1372)*
5'-5"
(1651)
13'-11"
5'-5"
3
11'-6 ⁄34" (3524)
5'-8 1⁄2" (1740)
9'-0" (2743)
4'-6" (1372)*
10'-75'-8"
⁄4" (3245)
5'-8 ⁄2"(4242)
(1740)

9'-0"(1727)
(2743) 13'-11
4'-6"
(1372)*
(1728) 13'-11"
5'-8"
" (4242)
5'-11" (1803) 14'-3"
(4343)


7'-1" (2159)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
4'-33⁄4" (1314)
3'-6" (1067)
5'-11" (1803) 14'-10"
(4521)


1
7'-6" (2286)
6'-8 ⁄2" (2045)
4'-93⁄4" (1467)
3'-6" (1067)

20
250
300
350
400


20
25
30
35
40
200

2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000 –
(2

200
250
300
350
400
450
5000
(2

250

5000



KONE EcoSpace

Plan Views
(6)
A
C

D B

Section View
(3)
KONE MonoSpace

K

E
L
J

(5) (6) H

(7)

F

G

Integral Controller Space (standard)

K

KONE EcoSystem MR

L
J

TRAVEL

G

(7)
Remote Control Closet
(option 1)

(1) (2) I

(7)
J

(4)

B
KONE Polaris

L
Adjacent or
Remote Control Room
(option 2)
KONE Architectural Planning Guide

9



2000 to 4000
(907 to 1814)
2000 (907)
2000 to 4000
2500 (1134)
(907 to 1814)
3000 (1361)
3500 (1588)
4000 (1814)

integral or remote cabinet
SSP
7'-4" (2235)
adjacent or remote room
SSP-CO
8'-4" (2540)
SSP-CO
8'-4" (2540)
SSP-CO
8'-4" (2540)
CO
9'-4" (2845)

4'-4"
(1321)
6'-8" (2032)
5'-0"
6'-8" (2032)

(1524)
7'-2" (2184)
7'-10" (2388)
7'-10" (2388)

1'-8"
(508)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
dimension (B)1
4'-3 ⁄4" (1302)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
4'-91⁄4" (1454)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)
7'-81⁄2" (2350)

KONE MonoSpace Planning Guide:
Machine at Side Configuration –

4'-0"
(1219)
3'-0" (914)
3'-0"
3'-6" (1067)
(914)
3'-6" (1067)
3'-6" (1067)

4'-0" (1219)

(Available in passenger and service shape with front and rear opening options)
(6,7)

MAX TRAVEL
300 ft. (91.4 m)

MAX LANDINGS
36
SPEED
200, 350, 500 fpm
(1.00, 1.78, 2.54 m/s)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
4'-91⁄4" (1454)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)

"
)

on (B)

CAR HEIGHT F
8,
9 or
10 ft.
3'-0"
(914)

3'-6" (1067)
(2438,
2743
3'-6"
(1067)
or
3048
mm)
3'-6" (1067)

ENTRANCE
4'-0" (1219)
HEIGHT G
7, 8 or 9 ft.
(2134, 2438
or 2743 mm)

4'-0"
(1219)
3'-0"
(914)

4'-31⁄4" (1302)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
4'-91⁄4" (1454)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)

3'-0" (914)
3'-6" (1067)

3'-6" (1067)
3'-6" (1067)
4'-0" (1219)

7'-6" (2286)
8'-0" (2438)
8'-73⁄4" (2635)
9'-0" (2743)

4'-0" (1219)
4'-0" (1219)
4'-6" (1372)*
4'-6" (1372)*

4'-33⁄4" (1314)
4'-93⁄4" (1467)
5'-53⁄4" (1670)
5'-53⁄4" (1670)
7'-61⁄2" (2299)
8'-01⁄2" (2451)
8'-81⁄4" (2648)
9'-0" (2743)

2000 to 4000
integral or remote cabinet
2000 (907)
SSP
8'-0" (2438)
(907 to 1814)
2500 (1134)

SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870)
2000 to 4000
adjacent or remote room
SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870)
(907 to 3000
1814)(1361)
3500 (1588)
SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870)
4000 (1814)
CO
10'-5" (3175)
4000 (1814)
4500 (2041)
5000 (2268)
5000 AIA (2268)

2SP
2SP
2SP
2SP

4'-4"
1'-8"
6'-4" (1930)
(1321)5'-81⁄2" (1740)(508)4'-31⁄4" (1302)
6'-10" (2083)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
5'-0"
dimension (B)1

1
7'-1" (2159)
6'-8

2" (2045)
4'-9 ⁄4" (1454)
(1524)
7'-5" (2261)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)
7'-5" (2261)
7'-81⁄2" (2350)
5'-51⁄4" (1657)

8'-5" (2565)
9'-5" (2870)
8'-5" (2565) 9'-11" (3023)
8'-5" (2565) 10'-2" (3099)
8'-5" (2565) 10'-73⁄4" (3245)

5'-81⁄2" (1740)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)

4'-0"
3'-0" (914)
(1219)
3'-6" (1067)
3'-0"

3'-6" (1067)
(914)
3'-6" (1067)
4'-0" (1219)

7'-6" (2286)
8'-0" (2438)
8'-73⁄4" (2635)
9'-0" (2743)

4'-0" (1219)
4'-0" (1219)
4'-6" (1372)*
4'-6" (1372)*

9'-5" (2870) 7'-1" (2159)
6'-81⁄2" (2045)
1
9'-5"
(2870)
⁄2" (2045)
15'-6"
(4724) 7'-6" (2286)
5'-7" (1702) 6'-816'-11"
(5156)
1
9'-5"
(2870)
(2375)
⁄2" (2045)

15'-0"
(4572)7'-91⁄2"5'-5"
(1651) 6'-816'-7"
(5055)
1
10'-5"
(3175)
(2375)
⁄2" (2350)
15'-2"
(4623)7'-91⁄2"5'-5"
(1651) 7'-816'-10"
(5131)
8'-0" (2438) 6'-4" (1930)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
14'-10" (4521)
5'-5" (1651)
16'-4"
(4978)
9'-5" (2565)
(2870) 6'-10"
6'-8
8'-5"
10'-1" (2083)
(3073)
5'-811⁄⁄22"" (2045)
(1740)
15'-1" (4597)
5'-6" (1676)
16'-7" (5055)

9'-5" (2565)
(2870) 10'-7"
7'-1" (2159)
6'-8
8'-5"
(3226)
5'-811⁄⁄22"" (2045)
(1740)
9'-5" (2565)
(2870) 11'-2
7'-5"3⁄4(2261)
6'-8
8'-5"
" (3422)
5'-811⁄⁄22"" (2045)
(1740)
10'-5"
(3175) 11'-6
7'-5"3⁄4(2261)
7'-8
8'-5" (2565)
" (3524)
5'-811⁄⁄22"" (2350)
(1740)

4'-33⁄4" (1314)
3
4'-95'-7"
⁄4" (1467)
(1702)

3
5'-55'-5"
⁄4" (1670)
(1651)
3
5'-55'-5"
⁄4" (1670)
(1651)
4'-31⁄4" (1302)
5'-5"
(1651)
4'-3
7'-611⁄⁄42"" (1302)
(2299)
7'-5" (2261)
4'-9
8'-011⁄⁄42"" (1454)
(2451)
5'-5
8'-811⁄⁄44"" (1657)
(2648)
1
5'-5
⁄4" (2743)
(1657)
9'-0"

3'-6" (1067)
3'-6"
(1067)

16'-11"
(5156)
3'-6"
16'-7"(1067)
(5055)
4'-0"
(1219)
16'-10"
(5131)
3'-0" (914)
16'-4" (4978)
3'-6"
4'-0" (1067)
(1219)
16'-11" (5156)
3'-6"
4'-0" (1067)
(1219)
3'-6" (1372)*
(1067)
4'-6"
4'-0" (1372)*
(1219)
4'-6"

8'-5" (2565)
9'-5" (2870)
available
8'-5" (2565) 9'-11" (3023)
8'-5" (2565) 10'-2" (3099)

8'-5" (2565) 10'-73⁄4" (3245)

7'-6" (2286)
8'-0" (2438)
8'-73⁄4" (2635)
9'-0" (2743)

4'-0" (1219)
4'-0" (1219)
4'-6" (1372)*
4'-6" (1372)*

2000 to 5000 AIA
integral or remote cabinet
4'-4"1
1'-8"3
2500
(1134)
SSP-CO 9'-5" (2870) 7'-1" (2159)
6'-8 ⁄2" (2045)
4'-3 ⁄4" (1314)
(907
to 2268)
(1321)
(508)
1
SSP-CO 9'-5"
6'-8 ⁄2" (2045)
4'-93⁄4" (1467)
20003000

(907) (1361)5'-4" (1626)
13'-1"(2870)
(3988) 7'-6" (2286)



20003500
to 5000
AIA
adjacent
or (2870)
remote room
5'-0"
dimension
1
1
3
(1588)
SSP-CO
9'-5"
7'-9

2
"
(2375)
6'-8

2
"
(2045)

⁄4"(B)
(1670)
2500 (1134)
5'-3" (1600)
13'-7" (4140)
5'-5" (1651)
13'-11" (4242) 5'-5
5'-5"
(1651)
(907 to 2268)
(1524)
1
1
3
4000 (1814)5'-5" (1651)
CO
10'-5"
2" (2375)
⁄2" (2350)
5'-5
⁄4" (1670)
3000 (1361)
13'-7"(3175)
(4140) 7'-9 ⁄5'-5"
(1651) 7'-814'-4"
(4369)
5'-5"
(1651)
3500 (1588)
5'-5" (1651)

13'-7" (4140)
5'-5" (1651)
14'-9"
(4496)
5'-5"
(1651)
1
1
4000 (1814)
2SP
8'-5" (2565) 10'-1" (3073)
5'-8 ⁄2" (1740)
7'-6 ⁄2" (2299)
4000 (1814)
5'-8" (1727)
13'-7" (4140)
5'-8" (1727)
14'-11" (4547)
7'-3" (2210)
4500 (2041)
2SP
8'-5" (2565) 10'-7" (3226)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
8'-01⁄2" (2451)
4500 (2141)
5'-8" (1727)
14'-9" (4496)
5'-11" (1803)
15'-3" (4648)
7'-6" (2286)

5000 (2268)
2SP
8'-5" (2565) 11'-23⁄4" (3422)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
8'-81⁄4" (2648)
5000 – 5000 AIA
5'-11" (1803)
15'-2" (4623)
5'-11"
(1803)
15'-11"
(4851)

3
1
5000 AIA (2268)
2SP
8'-5" (2565) 11'-6 ⁄4" (3524)
5'-8 ⁄2" (1740)
9'-0" (2743)
(2268)

4'-0"
3'-6"
(1067)
(1219)
3'-6" (1067)

3'-0"
3'-6"

(1067)
13'-11"
(4242)
(914)
4'-0" (1219)
14'-4"
(4369)

2500 (1134)
SSP-CO
20003000
(907)(1361) 5'-3"SSP-CO
(1600)
(1588) 5'-3"SSP-CO
25003500
(1134)
(1600)
(1814) 5'-3" (1600)
CO
30004000
(1361)
2000 (907)
SSP
3500 (1588)
5'-5" (1651)
2500
SSP-CO
4000 (1134)
(1814)
2SP

4000 (1814)
5'-6" (1676)
3000
SSP-CO
4500 (1361)
(2041)
2SP
3500
SSP-CO
5000 (1588)
(2268)
2SP
4000AIA
(1814)
CO
5000
(2268)
2SP
4000 (1814)
2SP
* 4’-0” (1219
mm) door width
also
4500 (2041)
2SP
5000 (2268)
2SP
5000 AIA (2268)
2SP


5'-81⁄2" (1740)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)
5'-81⁄2" (1740)

14'-9" (4496)
4'-0" (1219)
15'-8" (4775)
4'-0" (1219)
16'-0" (4877)
4'-6" (1372)*

4'-6" (1372)*

2000 to 5000 AIA
(907 to 2268)

integral or remote cabinet

4'-4"
(1321)

1'-8"
(508)

4'-0"
(1219)

2000 to 5000 AIA
(907 to 2268)


adjacent or remote room

5'-0"
(1524)

dimension (B)

3'-0"
(914)

3'-6" (1067)
3'-6" (1067)
2000
5'-4" (1626)
13'-1" (3988)




3'-6" (1067)
2500 – 3500
5'-5" (1651)
13'-7" (4140)
5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242)
5'-5" (1651) 13'-11" (4242)
Notes
4'-0" (1219)
4000
5'-8" (1728)

13'-7" (4140)
5'-8" (1728) 13'-11" (4242)
5'-8" (1727) 13'-11 " (4242)
(5) A
 ll dimensions are based on an 8'-0"
(9) If an EBD (Emergency Battery Device) is
(1) Smaller Pit and Overhead dimensions may be
4500
5'-8"mm)
(1728)
14'-0"
(4267)
5'-11"
(1803) required,
14'-3" (4343)
– KONE Sales –
(2438
cab with
a 7'-0"
(2134 mm)
door.
please contact your
available
per specific applications. Contact your
4'-0"
(1219)
5000 – 5000 AIA Alternate
5'-11" (1803)
14'-5"heights
(4394) are available,

5'-11" (1803) 14'-10"
(4521)
– regarding

car
and
door
Professional
for
further
detail
KONE
Sales Professional for further information.
4'-0"
(1219)
but will affect dimension H .
dimension J .
(2)
Buffer
service platforms are required when pit
4'-6"
(1372)*
(6) F or 2000 lb. (907 kg) capacity maximum
depth
exceeds 8'-6" (2590 mm).
(10) Contact your local KONE Sales Representative
4'-6"
(1372)*
travel = 90' (27.4 m) and maximum
regarding local code variations when utilizing

(3) A hoist beam (by KONE) is required for
openings = 10.
the integral and remote closet options.
installation (by others). Dimension H reflects
(7) For front opening seismic applications (zone 2
clear under hoist beam.
Visit www.kone.us for the latest jobor greater) add 4" (102 mm) to hoistway
(4) If occupied space exists below the hoistway,
specific details, BIM Models, CAD drawings,
width
and
3"
(7­
6
mm)
to
hoistway
depth.
consult your KONE Sales Professional.

1'-8"
(508)

4'-0"
(1219)

ension (B)

3'-0"
(914)


10

(8) F or front and reverse opening seismic
applications (zone 2 or greater) add 4"
(102 mm) to hoistway width.

KONE Architectural Planning Guide

specifications, electrical data, reaction
loads and building access requirements.


KONE EcoSpace

Plan Views
(8) (9)

A
C

E

D B (8)

Section View
(3)
KONE MonoSpace

K


E
L
J

(10)
Integral Controller Space (standard)

(5) H

F

G

K

J

(6)

(10)

TRAVEL

G

(1) (2)

I


KONE EcoSystem MR

L

Remote Control Closet
(option 1)

(10)
J

(4)

B
KONE Polaris

L
Adjacent or
Remote Control Room
(option 2)
KONE Architectural Planning Guide

11


KONE EcoSpace

KONE EcoSystem MR

E


MAX TRAVEL 590 ft. (180 m)
MAX LANDINGS 63
SPEED 200, 350, 400, 500, 700 fpm
(1.00, 1.78, 2.00, 2.54, 3.56 m/s)

(2)

B D

H

(8)

I

(4)

CAR HEIGHT F 8, 9 or 10 ft.
(2438, 2743 or 3048 mm)
ENTRANCE HEIGHT G 7, 8 or 9 ft.
(2134, 2438 or 2743 mm)
CLEAR OVERHEAD I and PIT DEPTH

E
C
A

J

(6)

A

C

D

E


2000SSP 7'-4"6'-10"5'-8 1⁄2 "4'-31⁄4 "3'-0"

(907) (2235)(2083) (1740) (1302) (914)
2500SSP-CO 8'-4" 6'-8" 6'-81⁄2 "4'-31⁄4 "3'-6"

(1134) (2540)(2032)(2045) (1302)(1067)
3000SSP-CO 8'-4" 7'-2" 6'-81⁄2 "4'-91⁄4 "3'-6"

(1361) (2540)(2184)(2045) (1454)(1067)
3500SSP-CO 8'-4" 7'-10" 6'-81⁄2 "5'-51⁄4 "3'-6"

(1588) (2540)(2388)(2045) (1657)(1067)
4000 CO 9'-4" 7'-10" 7'-81⁄2 "5'-51⁄4 "4'-0"

(1814) (2845)(2388)(2350) (1657)(1219)

TRAVEL

PASSENGER
SERVICE


4000 2SP

(1814)
4500 2SP

(2041)
5000 2SP

(2268)

5000 AIA
2SP

(2268)

G

J

8'-1" 9'-2" 5'-81⁄2 "7'-6" 4'-0"
(2464)(2794)(1740) (2286)(1219)
8'-1" 9'-8" 5'-81⁄2 "8'-0" 4'-0"
(2464)(2946)(1740) (2438)(1219)
8'-1" 10'-2" 5'-81⁄2 "8'-73 ⁄4 "4'-6"*
(2464)(3099)(1740) (2635)(1372)
8'-8"
10'-73 ⁄4 "5'-81⁄2 "9'-0"4'-6"*
(2642)(3245)(1740) (2743)(1372)

(5)

Notes
(1) F or speeds above 700 fpm (3.56 m/s) or travel
above 590' (180 m) contact your KONE Sales
Professional for design and planning assistance.

2000 SSP 8'-4" 6'-3 1⁄4 "5'-8 1⁄2 "4'-33 ⁄4 "3'-0"
(907) (2540)(1911) (1740) (1314) (914)
2500SSP-CO 9'-4" 6'-3 1⁄4 "6'-8 1⁄2 "4'-33 ⁄4 "3'-6"

(1134) (2845)(1911)(2045) (1314)(1067)
3000SSP-CO 9'-4" 6'-9 1⁄4 "6'-8 1⁄2 "4'-93 ⁄4 "3'-6"

(1361) (2845)(2064)(2045) (1467)(1067)
3500SSP-CO 9'-4" 7'-5 1⁄4 "6'-8 1⁄2 "5'-53 ⁄4 "3'-6"

(1588) (2845)(2267)(2045) (1670)(1067)
4000 CO 10'-4" 7'-5 1⁄4 "7'-8 1⁄2 "5'-53 ⁄4 "4'-0"

(1814) (3150)(2267)(2350) (1670)(1219)

(2)For 700 fpm (3.56 m/s) front opening passenger
configurations add 2" (51 mm) to the hoistway
depth B .

PASSENGER

4000 2SP

(1814)
4500 2SP


(2041)
5000 2SP

(2268)

5000 AIA
2SP

(2268)
SERVICE

Front & Reverse Opening

KONE EcoSystem MR

B

CAPACITY OPENING HOISTWAYHOISTWAY INTERIOR INTERIOR
DOOR

lbs. (kg)
TYPE
WIDTH (mm) DEPTH (mm) WIDTH (mm) DEPTH (mm) WIDTH (mm)

Front Opening

KONE MonoSpace

EcoSystem MR


G

(3) Information

is based upon chain compensation.
For rope compensation applications, please
consult your KONE Sales Professional.
(4) All
 dimensions are based on an 8'-0" (2438 mm)
cab with a 7'-0" (2134 mm) door. Alternate car
and door heights are available, but will affect
dimension I .

8'-1" 10'-1"5'-8 1⁄2 "7'-6 1⁄2 "4'- 0"
(2464)(3073)(1740) (2299)(1219)
8'-1" 10'-7" 5'-8 1⁄2 "8'-0 1⁄2 "4'-0"
(2464)(3226)(1740) (2451)(1219)
8'-1" 11'-2 3 ⁄4 "5'-8 1⁄2 "8'-81 ⁄4 "4'-6"*
(2464)(3423)(1740) (2648)(1372)
8'-8"
11'-63 ⁄4 "5'-8 1⁄2 "9'-0"4'-6"*
(2642)(3524)(1740) (2743)(1372)

(5) If occupied space exists below the hoistway,
consult your KONE Sales Professional.
(6) F or seismic applications (zone 2 or greater) add 4"
(102 mm) for passenger elevators and 3" (76 mm)
for service elevators to hoistway width A .


* 4’-0” (1219 mm) door width also available
Clear Overhead

I and Pit Depth J
200 FPM
1.00 m/s

CAPACITY
lbs. (kg)





KONE Polaris

F

2000
(907)

350 FPM
1.78 m/s

400 FPM
2.03 m/s

500 FPM
2.54 m/s


700 FPM (1,2,3)
3.56 m/s (1,2,3)

PIT
CLEAR
PIT
CLEAR
PIT
CLEAR
PIT
CLEAR
PIT
CLEAR
DEPTH
OVRHD
DEPTH OVRHD DEPTH OVRHD DEPTH OVRHD
DEPTH
OVRHD
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)(mm) (mm) (mm)







2500-3500
(1134-1588)

5'-3"

(1600)

14'-1"
(4292)

4000
(1814)

5-'3"
(1600)

4500
(2041)

– –


14'-7"
(4445)

6'-0"
(1829)

14'-11"
(4547)

– – 10'-6"21'-0"


(3200 mm) (6401)

10'-6"
(3200)

21'-0"
(6401)

14'-1" 5'-6" 14'-7" 6'-0" 14'-11" 6'-10" 15'-8"
(4292) (1676) (4445) (1829) (4547) (2083) (4775)







5-'3"
(1600)

14'-7" 5'-6" 15'-1" 6'-0" 15'-5" 6'-10" 16'-2"
(4445) (1676) (4597) (1829) (4953) (2083) (4928)







5000
(2268)


5-'3"
(1600)

14'-7" 5'-6" 15'-1" 6'-0" 15'-5" 6'-10" 16'-2"
(4445) (1676) (4597) (1829) (4953) (2083) (4928)







5000 AIA
(2268)

5'-6"
(1676)

14'-9"
5'-8"
15'-1"
7'-2"
16'-2"
7'-2"
16'-2"
(4496) (1727) (4597) (2184) (4928) (2184) (4928)








12

5'-6"
(1676)

– –



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6'-10"
(2083)

15'-8"
(4775)

(7) Information is based upon structural machine room
floor slabs. For machine beam applications, please
consult your KONE Sales Professional.
(8) M
 achine room height of 8'-0" (2438 mm) is
measured from the machine room floor surface
to underside of the lowest obstruction above
the machine H . Consult your KONE Sales
Professional for details.
(9) F or service applications the machine room is

not centered on the hoistway and requires
an additional 7" (178 mm) of width. The
additional 7" (178 mm) should be added to
the counterweight side. Consult your KONE
Sales Professional for details.

Visit www.kone.us for the latest jobspecific details, BIM Models, CAD
drawings, specifications, electrical
data, reaction loads and building
access requirements.


The KONE Polaris destination control system can
dramatically improve the efficiency of your busy elevators!
KONE Polaris offers:
n

smart and easy-to-use elevators

n

uncrowded elevator cars

n

better organized lobbies

n

fewer unnecessary stops


n

shorter time to destination

n

less time spent in the elevator

n

orderly boarding

Just select your destination and let KONE Polaris give you a
perfect elevator experience.

Efficiency, comfort and security
The KONE Polaris is an advanced dispatching system which
is built on top of KONE’s industry leading group control
technology. It features many unbeatable software features
and algorithms such as:
n

Artificial intelligence

n

Genetic algorithm

n


Traffic forecasting

n

Multi objective optimization

n

Fuzzy logic

KONE MonoSpace

Traditional elevator control systems work with very limited
information as they register only the desired travel
direction. The KONE Polaris Destination Control System
(DCS) utilizes additional information like the desired
destination floors and the number of waiting passengers.

KONE EcoSpace

KONE Polaris – an effortless elevator experience

With three times more information, KONE Polaris
significantly improves system performance. It leads to
increased handling capacity, shorter waiting times, fewer
intermediate stops and an enhanced passenger experience.
The improvements are most concrete during intense traffic
periods and rush hours when traditional control systems
struggle to cope with the influx of increased demand.


Arrive at your destination in three simple steps
KONE EcoSystem MR

Step 2

Step 3

Select your destination
Select your destination floor at
the Destination Operating Panel
(DOP). The display will tell you
which elevator has been
assigned to you, and where it is
located.

Move to your elevator
Approach the designated
elevator. All elevators are clearly
marked with identifiers above
their doors.

Travel to your destination
quickly and comfortably
Once in the car, the nextstops indicator displays the
destination stops the car will
make. The position indicator
informs you when you have
arrived at your destination floor.


KONE Architectural Planning Guide

13

KONE Polaris

Step 1


An introduction to escalators
and autowalks
Definitions and components
An escalator is a moving staircase for transporting people between floors of a building. It is generally agreed that
an escalator is the most efficient means to move large numbers of people between floors.
ItemComponent

ItemComponent

Handrail
1

11

Skirting
2

Truss
12

Steps/pallets

3

13

Side cladding

Decking
4

14

Step chain

5
Balustrade

Tracks
15

6

Horizontal steps/pallets

16

Return station

7

Drive station


17

Access cover plate

8
Controller

9

Front plate

10

Handrail drive

Transition radii

6
2
4
5

18
Newel

1
18
9
17




7
8

13
16

3

14

11
10

15
12

A horizontal autowalk is a conveyor belt that transports people horizontally. Autowalks are generally provided in areas
where people need to walk long distances with luggage, baggage carts or shopping carts. An autowalk is generally flat,
but can be slightly inclined.

1
5
4
9

16


18

14

17

12

7

15
2

8

3

10

14

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Escalators + Autowalks
Quiet, smooth operation

n

High levels of reliability


n

Small installation dimensions

n

n

Eco-efficient and economical

 esign options to match the image
D
of your building

KONE TransitMaster 140

KONE TravelMaster 110

n

Application Supermarkets, department stores, shopping centers
TypeEscalator
Rise

Maximum 31'-2" (9.5 m)

Nominal
Step Width 24", 32", 40" (600, 800, 1000 mm)
Balustrade


Glass or solid

Speed

100 fpm (.50 m/s)

Application Heavy traffic, public transportation, metro
TypeEscalator
Nominal
Step Width 32", 40" (800, 1000 mm)
Balustrade

Glass or solid

Speed

100 fpm (.50 m/s)

Application Heavy traffic, airports, public transportation, metro

KONE Autowalk

TypeAutowalk
Length

Per requirements

The versatile KONE TransitMaster 140 escalator is ideal for
new installations and is specifically designed to meet the

demanding needs of public transportation all the way up to
the demanding requirements of mass transit airport and
railway systems. Our heavy-duty escalators are designed to
enable the seamless flow of large numbers of passengers.
Planning details are available in our full Escalator & Autowalk
Planning Guide. See www.kone.us/escalators or contact your
local KONE Sales Representative for more details.

The KONE Autowalk achieves the perfect balance between
form and function. An attractive welcome area invites
passengers to take an uncommonly smooth and quiet ride,
while offering options to meet your architectural vision.

Nominal
Pallet Width 32", 40", 48", 56" (800, 1000, 1200, 1400 mm)
Balustrade

Glass or solid

Speed

100 or 130 fpm (.50 or .66 m/s)

Application Retail, airports, stadiums, hotels, leisure venues
Type

KONE EcoMod

The KONE TravelMaster 110 is a commercial escalator
targeted primarily towards the retail segment – supermarkets,

department stores and shopping centers. It is designed, from
both a technical and visual point of view, to fulfill customer
requirements in various target segments.

Complete escalator modernization

Nominal
Step Width 24", 32", 40" (600, 800, 1000 mm)
Balustrade

Glass or solid

Speed

100 fpm (.50 m/s)

The KONE EcoMod escalator modernization solution offers an
innovative and systematic approach to replacing the entire
workings of your escalators and delivering brand new KONE
ECO3000® technology without expensive, disruptive truss removal.

For the latest product information and interactive design tools, visit www.kone.us
KONE Architectural Planning Guide

15


The KONE TravelMaster 110 is a commercial escalator
primarily targeted towards the retail segment – supermarkets,
department stores and shopping centers.


Notes
(1) Details represent standard KONE escalator configurations.
Please consult your Sales Professional to review all possible
deviations.
(2)Please visit www.kone.us for the latest job-specific details,
electrical data, reaction loads, architectural toolbox and
building access requirements.

KONE TransitMaster 140

KONE TravelMaster 110

KONE TravelMaster 110

KONE TM110 – Basic Data

30
2 or 3
degrees
Level

Steps




31'-2"
3'-33⁄8" or
4'-11"

(9.5 m)
(1.0 or
1.5 m)
Upper
Radius

24", 32"
Glass, Solid
3'-33⁄8"
100 fpm
ANSI
Inside
C-type
and 40"
Vertical
(1000 mm) (0.5 m/s)
Chain
(600, 800,
Roller
1000 mm)

KONE EcoMod

KONE Autowalk

InclinationLevel RadiiMaximum Nominal BalustradeBalustrade Speed Electrification Chain Type Handrail Environment

Steps Vertical Rise Step Width
Height


16

KONE Architectural Planning Guide

Indoor
Semioutdoor
or Outdoor


KONE TM140 escalators are available
in two step widths, glass or solid
balustrades and many other available
options and finishes. The robust
design, coupled with excellence in
manufacturing and service, keep
KONE at the top of the list of
­preferred suppliers of escalators for
airports and lightly used railway or
metro stations, public access, office
or retail applications.

KONE TM140 – Basic Data

Notes

Inclination

30 degrees

(1) D

 etails represent standard
KONE escalator configurations.
Please consult your Sales
Professional to review all
possible deviations.

Level Steps

2–4 Level Steps

(2)Please visit www.kone.us
for the latest job-specific
details, electrical data,
reaction loads, architectural
toolbox and building access
requirements.

KONE TravelMaster 110

KONE TransitMaster 140

Radii 4'-11" or 8'-10" (1.5 or 2.7 m)

Upper Radius
Maximum
Vertical Rise



60'-0" (18 m)


Nominal
Step Width

32" and 40"
(800 and 1000 mm)

Balustrade

Glass or Solid Inclined

Balustrade Height

3'-33⁄8" (1000 mm)

Speed

100 fpm (0.5 m/s)

Electrification

Outside Chain Roller

Handrail

KONE TransitMaster 140

Chain Type

ANSI


V-type

Environment Indoor, Semi-outdoor

or Outdoor

Detail 1

KONE Autowalk

Detail 2

66 [1678]

Width of escalator

57 [1440]

Handrair outer edge distance

40 [1000]

Safety fence

KONE EcoMod

For detailed options
and dimensional design
data, please contact a

KONE representative.

Width of truss
Pit width

65 [1640]
70 [1780]

KONE Architectural Planning Guide

17


KONE TravelMaster 110
KONE TransitMaster 140

KONE Autowalk
Stanchion

KONE Autowalks have been installed
in all types of applications. Exposition
centers, stadiums, auditoriums and
airports are only a few of the many
applications where autowalks can move
high numbers of people smoothly
and efficiently. High-profile projects
include: The Denver International
Airport, Miami International Airport,
Atlanta International Airport and
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.


KONE Autowalk –

Stanchion Basic Data

Inclination 0 deg – 3 deg at ends
for no wellway applications
Nominal
Pallet Width

32", 40", 48" and 56" (800,
1000, 1200 and 1400 mm)

BalustradeGlass or Solid Vertical Panels
Balustrade
Height

2'-103⁄16" (868 mm)

Speed 100 fpm (0.5 m/s)
or 130 fpm (0.65 m/s)
Electrification

ANSI

Chain TypeRollers outside chain links
Handrail V-type

Notes
(1) D

 etails represent standard KONE autowalk
configurations. Please consult your Sales
Professional to review all possible deviations.
(2)P
 lease visit www.kone.us for the latest
job-specific details, electrical data, reaction
loads, architectural toolbox and building
access requirements.

KONE EcoMod

KONE Autowalk

Environment Indoor, Semi-outdoor

or Outdoor

18

KONE Architectural Planning Guide

KONE Autowalk – Stanchion Style
Basic Data
FINISHED WIDTH
(B) (mm)

ROUGH OPENING
(C) (mm)

32" (800)


4'-111⁄8" (1052)

5'-11⁄8" (1553)



40" (1000)

5'-615⁄ 16"

48" (1200)

6'-23⁄4"

(1899)

6'-4 3⁄4" (1950)

56" (1400)

6'-101⁄ 2"

(2096)

7'-01⁄ 2" (2146)

NOMINAL PALLET
WIDTH (A) (mm)





(1700)

5'-815⁄ 16" (1751)


It’s wise to modernize

New escalators the quick and easy way
New technology = better escalators
n

Improved equipment dependability
and performance

n

Enhanced safety and reliability

n

E nergy-efficient technology for reduced
operating costs

n

Improved user experience with
smoother rides


n

Increased building value

For additional information
please contact your KONE
Sales Representative.

n


Quicker,
cleaner and less costly than a
new installation

n

 odifying the existing truss means no
M
major structural modifications

n

 euse of existing cladding and
R
decking for significant cost-savings

n


 ne or more escalators always
O
available to passengers

n

Increased building value and
simplified budgeting process

Traditional Installation Disadvantages
n

L engthy process with extensive
construction

n

 ubstantial general contractor costs for
S
work by others

n

 dditional time for removal and prep of
A
structural and related elements

n

 omplete escalator shutdown

C
during construction

n

Major disruption to people flow

KONE TransitMaster 140

KONE is the only company that offers
a complete escalator modernization
solution without the expense and
disruption of removing the existing
truss. KONE EcoMod delivers brand
new escalator technology without the
need to demolish floors, roofs and
building faỗades, and theres always
an escalator available for passengers.
EcoMod is designed to be compatible
with both KONE escalators and
equipment from other manufacturers.
During modernization we can maintain
continuous people flow through the
ability to keep one escalator running
while we work on the other.

EcoMod Installation Advantages

KONE TravelMaster 110


KONE EcoMod

Quick and Easy Installation
1

upper module

2

incline modules

3

KONE Autowalk

A KONE EcoMod complete escalator modernization begins with the
removal of all existing mechanical and electrical components. The existing
truss is then modified to accept KONE EcoMod modules, allowing
quick installation of the latest technology without major disruption.

lower module

KONE EcoMod

KONE Architectural Planning Guide

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