Dover Computamatic (Composite) was Dover's mid-high rise elevator model in the late 1960s-1990s. It has been confirmed to exist from around 1961 until the 1990s, and confirmed to be available as 250 and 350 FPM models.
Fixtures
Early Computamatic elevators such in the Early 1960s uses either a GAL Fixtures or the EPCO HaloLine fixtures that were manufactured for Dover, and then in the Late 1970s, Dover now uses the Traditional or Impulse fixtures right up until the 1990s.
Notable installations
- University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY (13 elevators, installed by Ceder)
- Paramount Building, Dallas, TX (modernized by MCE in 2016)
- Terminal Tower, Cleveland, OH
- Hall Hotel, Mayfield, KY
- Campus Legacy West, Plano, TX (1991)
- One Corporate Place, West Des Moines, IA (1973)
Trivia
- There are three similar elevator systems to Dover Computamatic; Autotronic (Otis), Selectomatic (Westinghouse), and DMR Control (Express Lift).
- Its successor was the Traflomatic elevator system.