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MX 10 was a type of EcoDisc motor most commonly used in many Kone MonoSpace elevator systems. It is normally used in MonoSpace elevators with 2:1 roping, a capacity up to 1000 kilograms and speed up to 1 meters per second. MX 10 was discontinued in 2013 and replaced with [[Kone EcoDisc#NMX 10|NXM 10.]]
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MX 10 was a type of EcoDisc motor most commonly used in many Kone MonoSpace elevator systems. It is normally used in MonoSpace elevators with 2:1 roping, a capacity up to 1000 kilograms and speed up to 1 meters per second. MX 10 was discontinued in 2013 and replaced with [[Kone EcoDisc#NMX 10|NMX 10.]]
   
 
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Revision as of 02:49, 15 March 2020


The Kone EcoDisc is a gearless hoisting machine made by Kone since the introduction of their MonoSpace elevators in 1996, the world's first machine room less elevator system.

Overview

The EcoDisc motor was first introduced in 1996. It is a Rotational Linear Motor combined with synchronous axial technology and NeFeB permanent magnets, based on Otis's Linear Induction Motor Elevator (LIM) in 1992 (US patent: 5300737A[1]). The EcoDisc motor has many benefits such as superior material and energy efficiency, using no oil at all, has a permanent magnet synchronous motor in combination with frequency control and low friction gearless construction, all of which combine to be able to use only half the power needed by comparable conventional systems. Not only that, it is half the weight of a conventional power unit, and is very simple, with only one moving part, making it very smooth and quiet to operate.

In 2013, Kone started to provide another type of hoisting machine also called EcoDisc. It was totally redesigned which made the motor smaller than the original-sized motor[2] and that it would force Kone to distinguish between the original-sized motor or smaller-sized motor. Both the MonoSpace and MiniSpace (mid-rise only) models have two different types of motors and the model name for both models starts with S[3] and N[4].

Application

Initially, Kone's EcoDisc motor was used on the MonoSpace elevator system, but it was expanded to most of Kone's elevator systems, such as the MiniSpace[5], EcoSpace, EcoSystem MR, Alta, JumpLift and TranSys elevators. All of those are working with their LCE Controller.

Sizes of EcoDisc motor

MX 05

This is the smallest EcoDisc motor. It is only used for elevators with 2:1 roping, a 480 kilograms capacity and a 1 meters per second speed.

MX 06

A bigger EcoDisc motor compared to MX 05. It is used for elevators with 2:1 roping, a 630 kilograms capacity and either a 1 or 1.75 meters per second speed.

MX 10

MX 10 was a type of EcoDisc motor most commonly used in many Kone MonoSpace elevator systems. It is normally used in MonoSpace elevators with 2:1 roping, a capacity up to 1000 kilograms and speed up to 1 meters per second. MX 10 was discontinued in 2013 and replaced with NMX 10.

NMX 10

NMX 10 was released in 2013 to replace the MX 10 motor. It features a different, sturdier design, and can be used on MonoSpace elevators with 2:1 roping, up to 1,600 kilograms of capacity and up to 1.75 m/s speed.

MX 18

The EcoDisc MX 18 motor is mainly used in MiniSpace and possibly EcoSystem MR as well as some modernized elevators done by Kone. It is used in elevators with 1:1 roping (with up to 1150 kilograms capacity and 3.5 meters per second speed), 2:1 roping (with up to 2000 kilograms capacity and 4 meters per second speed) and 4:1 roping (with up to 4000 kilograms capacity and 1.75 meters per second speed).

MX 20

A large and more powerful EcoDisc machine compared to MX 10. It is mostly used in the MiniSpace MR, MonoSpace (2:1 roping) or TranSys MRL (4:1 roping) elevators.

MX 32

This is a large machine with two motors fixed on the floor. It is used on the Kone Alta elevators. It can be used in elevators with 1:1 roping (with up to 1600 kilograms capacity and 6 meters per second speed), 2:1 roping (with up to 3200 kilograms capacity and 4 meters per second speed) and 4:1 roping (with up to 6400 kilograms capacity and 1.75 meters per second speed).

MX 40

Similar but larger than MX 32. It is used on the Kone Alta elevators. It can run at up to 8 m/s with 1:1 roping or 4 m/s with 2:1 roping, and carry up to 2,000 kg (1:1) or 4,000 kg (2:1).

MX 100

This is the largest EcoDisc machine. It is used on the Kone Alta ultra high speed elevators. By 2013, the Kone UltraRope can be used on this machine.

Trivia

  • The numbers of each MX machine model refers to maximum rated load in 2:1 roping. For example, the maximum rated load allowed on MX10 is 1000KG, MX18 is 1800KG etc.
  • The main part of the Kone LCE has divided with three generations:
    • First Generation (1996-2005): Controller and variable-frequency drive separated (V3F16). Equipped with the heat resistors (doesn't provide Regenerative Drive functions).
    • Second Generation (2005-2012): Controller and variable-frequency drive combined (V3F18 or V3F25). Regenerative Drive functions provided.
    • Third Generation (2012-present): Controller and variable-frequency drive separated again (Vacon KR6 or Vacon KR7). Regenerative Drive functions provided.

Gallery

Videos

Notes and references

  1. US 5300737A: Tubular linear motor driven elevator
  2. Animation of Kone’s new elevator solutions
  3. S MonoSpace and S MiniSpace installed with original design EcoDisc hoisting motor.
  4. N MonoSpace and N MiniSpace installed with new generation design EcoDisc hoisting motor.
  5. Which either just simply using Machine Room Less elevator products or using totally redesigned machines to put them into a machine room.

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