E300
Price
Price range: AUD1,29,084 – AUD 2,85,237
Technical Details
Technical compliance | Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC EN81-41/SIL 3 |
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Drive system | Gearless with cogbelt drive |
Rated speed | 0.15 m/s up to 0.4 m/s |
Rated load | Up to 400 kg |
Travel height | Up to 18,000 mm |
Description
The E300 is leaps and bounds ahead of any home elevator anywhere in the world. Where most home elevators rely on conventional ropes, chains, and cables, which are hardly robust by any means, the E300 instead relies on a bespoke cogged belt to move the cabin along. This mechanism is said to be 20 times more robust than a conventional lifting mechanism, and it’s what allows this home elevator to provide its users with a ride experience that’s both the fastest, as well as the smoothest, end. Apart from this, the AENS is a high-quality feature that is available with E300 and warns users of potential issues in the elevator. The home elevator turns off the whole system in case the problem is not corrected, and does not start unless the problem is solved.
Manufactured at the partner firm, TK Home Solutions Srl, in Pisa, Italy, the E300 meets all requirements of the European Home Safety Codes Machinery directive 2006/42/EC and EN 81-41; it is also SIL 3 certified. For instance, it can be stated that our home lifts are the only lifts in India that abide by any safety norms, which makes it the safest lift in India and the world. The E300 can work up to six stops. In general, there is a rule of thumb on the final stop number, wherein your cost for the E300 home lift increases or decreases.
Another key topic we have to discuss when discussing the cost of home lifts is the level of customization. With us, you can design the number and type of doors, along with interior and exterior finishes and supporting structures. This factor determines the final cost of your lift. The E300 has minimal civil work requirements since no pit, machine room, or headroom is necessary. It is very power-efficient because it draws about 1.45 kW – 1.85 kW to utilize it; that’s equivalent to the power-consumption rate of a microwave oven or a half-ton air conditioner.
Specification
Technical compliance | Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC EN81-41/SIL 3 |
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Drive system | Gearless with cogbelt drive |
Rated speed | 0.15 m/s up to 0.4 m/s |
Rated load | Up to 400 kg |
Travel height | Up to 18,000 mm |
Number of stops | Max. 6 stops per lift |
Number of doors | Max. 12 doors per lift |
Pit | 140 mm (no pit is required in case of threshold/ramp) |
Shaft top height | 2500 mm in existing shaft / 2600 mm with its own shaft |
Platform control | Automatic (one-touch) with call reservation |
Environment | Indoor / Outdoor |
Emergency lowering | Battery-operated emergency lowering |
Control voltage | 24V |
E300 – Sliding Door Home Lifts with Shaft
G+1 | Standard E300 – Sliding Door AUD 2,01,169.50 | G+1 | Elegance E300 – Sliding Door AUD 2,15,045.25 |
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G+2 | Standard E300 – Sliding Door AUD 2,22,614.70 | G+2 | Elegance E300 – Sliding Door AUD 2,37,546.75 |
G+3 | Standard E300 – Sliding Door AUD 2,44,064.10 | G+3 | Elegance E300 – Sliding Door AUD 2,60,054.55 |
G+4 | Standard E300 – Sliding Door AUD 2,68,189.95 | G+4 | Elegance E300 – Sliding Door AUD 2,85,237.75 |
E300 – Sliding Door Home Lifts with Out Shaft
G+1 | Standard E300 – Sliding Door AUD 1,29,084.90 | G+1 | Elegance E300 – Sliding Door AUD 1,41,424.50 |
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G+2 | Standard E300 – Sliding Door AUD 1,37,310.60 | G+2 | Elegance E300 – Sliding Door AUD 1,49,650.20 |
G+3 | Standard E300 – Sliding Door AUD 1,45,538.40 | G+3 | Elegance E300 – Sliding Door AUD 1,57,875.90 |
G+4 | Standard E300 – Sliding Door AUD 1,53,764.10 | G+4 | Elegance E300 – Sliding Door AUD 1,66,101.60 |
Commonly Asked Questions
1. How much does a home lift cost on average in Australia?
The average price of an Australian home lift varies between AUD 25,000 to AUD 75,000 according to the style of the lift average floor count, level of customization and kind of elevator technology. To know the exact figure contact your preferred company for installing home lifts in Australia.
2. How much does a house lift cost in Australia for a house with two stories?
The price of a two-story home lift in Australia starts from AUD 45,000 to AUD 65,000. This is the standard price for a home lift. If you want to have a richer option, then the price goes upwards of AUD 100,000.
3. Can home elevators in Australia be customized according to the design and layout of my home?
Absolutely! Australian home elevators are designed with entirely seamless customization. Many of the home elevator companies in Australia allow the wall, door, inside details, and many other details of the home elevator shaft to be customized. This allows you to match the aesthetic appeal of the home elevator with the overall design and decor of your home.
4. Can home lifts that exist in Australian homes be fitted with a retrofit shaftless home elevator?
Indeed, shaftless home elevators can perfectly fit in to an existing Australian home. Elite Elevators manufactures international-standard home elevators that are perfect for retrofitting. The brand’s home elevators can easily be introduced into existing homes without any hassle and intricately devised structural changes.