Schindler 3000 is a machine room less elevator model of Schindler, currently in-production since 2020[1]. It is the successor of the Schindler 3300 and is now such on many international markets. Schindler 3000 is one of the three brand new models released as part of Schindler's new generation modular elevator solutions under the company's "Adding the EXTRA to the ORDINARY" promotional slogan (the others being Schindler 1000 and Schindler 5000, extended with Schindler 6000 in 2024)[2]. The version for full replacement of older elevators is called Schindler 3000 Plus[3]; additionally Schindler uses designations 300 Plus[4] (not to be confused with the Schindler 300/300A/300P) and 30 Plus[5] for elevator upgrade packages, which make most of the older Schindler elevators having components standardized to what can be seen in a brand-new Schindler 3000 elevator.
Specifications[]
Note: There may be other versions which have not been discovered yet.
ES5 and Global version[]
- Capacity: 320-1350 kg
- Maximum travel height of 125 m.
- Maximum 35 floors.
- Up to 6 elevators in 1 group
- Speed: 1-2.5 m/s
- Linea 100/120/300 and Primea 500 fixtures. M-Line, D-Line, or other non-proprietary fixtures are also available upon request.
- Available in MMR and MRL
- Available in Centre-opening doors/Telescopic doors/Centre-open telescopic doors
- Can be installed using Schindler INEX (Installation Excellence), CLIMB Lift or R.I.S.E. (Robotic Installation System for Elevators) method.
Australian version[]
- Capacity: 630-1350 kg
- Maximum travel height of 70 m.
- Maximum 24 floors.
- Up to 8 elevators in 1 group
- Speed: 1-1.75 m/s
- Linea 100/120/300 fixtures. It is unknown if other fixtures are available or not.[6]
- Only available in MRL.
- Available in Centre-opening doors/Telescopic doors
- Can be installed using Schindler INEX (Installation Excellence) method.
Israeli version[]
- Capacity: 320-1350 kg
- Maximum travel height of 70 m.
- Maximum 24 floors.
- Up to 6 elevators in 1 group (expandable with PORT system)
- Speed: 1-1.6 m/s
- Linea 100/120/300 fixtures. It is unknown if other fixtures are available or not.
- Only available in MRL.
- Available in Centre-opening doors/Telescopic doors/Centre-open telescopic doors
- Can be installed using Schindler INEX (Installation Excellence), CLIMB Lift or R.I.S.E. (Robotic Installation System for Elevators) method.
Indian version[]
- Capacity: 340-1360 kg
- Maximum travel height of 80 m.
- Maximum 30 floors.
- Up to 6 elevators in 1 group (expandable with PORT system)
- Speed: 1-2.5 m/s
- Linea 100/120 (Branded as Linea 100 Touch)/300 fixtures. It is unknown if other fixtures are available or not.
- Only available in MRL.
- Available in Centre-opening doors/Telescopic doors
- Can be installed using Schindler INEX (Installation Excellence), CLIMB Lift or R.I.S.E. (Robotic Installation System for Elevators) method.
Korean Version[]
- Capacity: 340-1360 kg
- Maximum travel height of 125 m
- Maximum 40 floors
- Up to 6 elevators in 1 group (expandable with PORT system)
- Speed: 1-2.5 m/s
- Linea 100/120 (Branded as Linea 100 Touch)/300 fixtures. It is unknown if other fixtures are available or not.
- Only available in MMR and MRL.
- Available in Centre-opening doors/Telescopic doors
- Can be installed using Schindler INEX (Installation Excellence), CLIMB Lift or R.I.S.E. (Robotic Installation System for Elevators) method.
Notable installations[]
Thailand[]
bangkok[]
- Charn At The Avenue Chaengwattana 14, 104/42 Chaeng Watthana Rd, Thung Song Hong, Lak Si, Bangkok 10210 (2023,Additional)
Australia[]
Queensland[]
- 17 Station Road, Indooroopilly, Brisbane (replaces Deve 300H)
- 994 Gympie Road, Chermside, Brisbane
- The Garden Pavilion, West End, Brisbane
- 19 Short Street, Southport (2022, replaces a Johns Perry elevator)
- Paradise Centre, Gold Coast (2021)
- Mantra Sirocco, Sunshine Coast (2022, replaces a KONE MonoSpace)
New South Wales[]
- Westfield Liverpool, Sydney (replaces a Schindler Smart)
Austria[]
- Dukartstraße 19, 4400 Steyr (2022)
- Bürgergasse 2A, Graz (2022)
- Wetzelsdorfer Str. 133, Graz (2022)
Indonesia[]
- RMHC Foundation, Denpasar, Bali (2021, the first Schindler 3000 in Bali)
- Sukawati Art Market, Bali (2022)
- ACE Hardware Meruya, Jakarta
- Padang Merdeka Rawamangun, Jakarta (2021)
- Sarinah, Jakarta (New Carpark) (2021)
- The Hachi Building Puri Indah, Jakarta (2022)
- Auraya Marketing Gallery, Alam Sutera, South Tangerang (2023)
- Cafeglass Arjuno, Surabaya (2022)
- A Private House at Pondok Indah, Jakarta (2022)
- Enchante Residence, South Tangerang (2022)
- Home elevator at Pondok Indah, Jakarta (2022)
Italy[]
- Hotel Amalfi, Bellaria Igea Marina
Malaysia[]
- Butterworth Ferry Terminal, Penang (2022)
- Flat Ampang Jajar, Butterworth, Penang (2022) (one unit only, replacement from Mitsubishi GPS-III)
New Zealand[]
- Peppers Beacon Queenstown (2023)
- Quest on Kilmore, Christchurch CBD (2024)
Philippines[]
- Mandarin Nest Boracay, Boracay, Aklan (2023)
- LRT-1 Cavite Extension Phase 1 Stations (2024)
Romania[]
- Piaţa Norilor, Bucharest (2022)
Vietnam[]
- Cresent Mall, Ho Chi Minh City (2022)
Gallery[]
Metal framed Emergency LED
No light sensor on top of the COP
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Schindler launches new modular elevators - Schindler Group
- ↑ Adding the EXTRA to the ORDINARY - Schindler Group
- ↑ Schindler 3000 Plus - Schindler Group
- ↑ Schindler ReNew - Modernisation solution for lifts | Schindler UK
- ↑ Schindler ReStore - Modernisation solution for lifts | Schindler UK
- ↑ Schindler 3000 - Schindler Australia
External links[]
- Schindler 3000 - Jardine Schindler Group
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