Schindler 300 P was a traction model made by Schindler. It is part of the Schindler 300 lineup for the Asia Pacific market. This model was made from 1998 until around 2010, and was succeeded by the Schindler 5400 AP.
Description
Schindler 300 P is an elevator model designed for low to mid rise residential and commercial buildings for the Asia Pacific markets, including Australia and New Zealand. It was available in mini machine room (MMR) and machine room less (MRL) type. This model is equipped with gearless VVVF frequency drive and a "cost of service" traffic algorithms control system to optimize elevator performance. It was also possible to be combined with Schindler Miconic 10 destination dispatch system as an option.
Specs
Machine room less model
- Gearless traction
- Miconic MX-GC and 10-GC microprocessor controller
- 450-1600 kilograms (or 6-21 persons) capacities
- 1 / 1.6 / 1.75 meters per second speeds
- Up to 40 or 80 meters of maximum travel height
- Serves up to 30 floors
- D-Line fixtures, with D2 or D8 buttons and LED floor indicators made by Vander Electronic Technology, LCD indicator for initial batch. Other fixtures like M-Line and FI MXB available upon request.
- Varidor 30 door control (provided by Wittur Group), Schindler's QKS9 Door control also available upon request
- Can be combined with Miconic 10 destination dispatch as an option
Mini machine room model
- Gearless traction
- Miconic TX-GC and 10-GC microprocessor controller, Miconic TX for initial batch.
- 750-2000 kilograms (or 11-26 persons) capacities
- 1 / 1.5 / 1.75 / 2 / 2.5 meters per second speeds
- Up to 125 meters of maximum travel height
- Serves up to 39 floors
- D-Line fixtures, with D2 or D8 buttons and LED floor indicators made by Vander Electronic Technology, LCD indicator for initial batch. Other fixtures like M-Line and FI MXB available upon request.
- Varidor 30 door control (provided by Wittur Group), Schindler's QKS9 Door control also available upon request
- Can be combined with Miconic 10 destination dispatch as an option
Notable installations
China
Chengdu
- Jinkai Clothing City
- Zhengxi International Building
- Xiyu Building
- Jincheng International Plaza [1]
- Jincheng international Trade Centre [1]
- Hongrun Huaxia Hotel Building 1 [2]
Hong Kong
- apm Millennium City 5, Kwun Tong[3]
- Cyberport, Hong Kong
- Giorgio Armani - Chater House, Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Sunny Bay, Hong Kong (2005)
- Kwai Shun Industrial Centre, Kwai Chung (2001, modernization from original 1978 Schindler M-B/F passenger elevators)
- Taikoo Place - Cambridge House, Hong Kong (Shuttle elevator for G-1/F)
- Villa Esplanada, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong[4]
Macau
- The Shoppes at Venetian, Macau (2007)
- Grand Lisboa, Macau (2007)
- Nova Taipa Gardens, Macau
Indonesia
Jakarta
- Kelapa Gading Square City Home (2006-2020)[5]
- Senayan City (2005, scenic elevators replaced into Schindler 5400AP in 2013)
- Menara BCA (2007, car park elevators)
- CCM Building, Menteng
- Universitas Indonesia - Fakultas Ekonomi (Magister Manajemen) (Faculty of Economy (Master of Management))
- Wisma Asia 2
- Metro TV
- Belleza Shopping Arcade Permata Hijau
- Pondok Indah Mall
- Pondok Indah Mall 1-2 North & South Skywalk (2005)
- Pondok Indah Mall 2 (2003)
Other cities
- Braga Citywalk, Bandung
- Plaza Ambarrukmo, Sleman, Yogyakarta (2005)
- Galaxy Mall Extension, Surabaya (2006)
Thailand
- CentralPlaza Rama 2, Bangkok (2002)
- Jungceylon Shopping Centre, Patong, Phuket (2006)
- IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Center, Nonthaburi (2000s)
- Workpoint Entertainment Headquarters, Pathumthani
Philippines
Metro Manila
- Holiday Inn Clark
- Holiday Inn Manila Galleria
- Marquinton Residences, Manila (2005)
- Shangri-La's Boracay Resort & Spa
- Summit Ridge Hotel Magnolia
Waltermart Makati(Replaced by Chinese Hitachi in 2023)
Singapore
- IOI Plaza
- Fusinopolis (2005)
- NEX (2010, only 3 lifts, other lifts are 5400AP MRL)
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
- Pavilion KL (2007)
- Plaza Low Yat (1999)
Selangor
- PJ33, Petaling Jaya (2007)
- Sunway Pyramid Hotel
- Raintree Resort Suite
Penang
Island
- Krystal Suites, Bayan Lepas (2003)
- Krystal Idaman Apartment, Bayan Lepas (2003)
- AC Hotel Penang (formerly Vistana Hotel), Bayan Lepas (1999)
- Miami Green Resort Condominium, Batu Ferringhi (most blocks) (1999)
Mainland
- UiTM Pulau Pinang, Bukit Mertajam
Other states
- Dataran Pahlawan Megamall, Melaka (2006)
- JB Sentral, Johor (2008)
- Persada Johor International Convention Centre, Johor (2006)
Other countries
- Auckland International Airport, Auckland, New Zealand (2004)
- Auckland University - School of Business, Auckland, New Zealand (2007/2008)
- 119 Charlotte Street, Queensland, Australia (modernised)
- Oaks Brisbane Margaret, Queensland, Australia
- Ibis Christchurch, New Zealand (2006)
- MacArthur Central, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (2006)
Notes and references
External links
- Schindler 300 P MRL - Jardine Schindler Group (Archived)
- Schindler 300 P - Jardine Schindler Group (Archived)
- Schindler 300 P MRL brochure (Archived)
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Discontinued | 001 • 60, 70 and 80 • 100 (100 P) • 300 (300A • 300 P) • 310L • 321A • 400A • 500 (500A • 500 P) • 700 • 5400 / 5400 AP • design S • Deve 300H • Elegant • EuroLift • NeoLift • Schindler Mobile • Schindler Smart MRL • S100L • Other unnamed models in 80s-90s |