Work on the Guide is currently suspended, and is expected to resume end of 2025. Much of the information herein is out-of-date and awaiting updates.
Westinghouse's later hydraulic elevators had no known model name. These were carried on by Schindler until 1993, after their acquisition of Westinghouse's elevator division in 1989. This model is sometimes incorrectly called MPH, which is the name of the controller, not the model itself.
These elevators are very similar to Schindler's later 300A.
Type: Inground hydraulic
Controller: MPH Microprocessor
Max rise: ?
Max landings: 7
Capacity: 2100, 2500, 3500, 4000, 4500, or 5000 lb
Doors: Single-speed side opening, two-speed side opening or single-speed center opening
Max cars per bank: 2 (1997-2000) / 4 (2000-2004)
Fixtures: RT, "Long Bar MT," MT (Schindler only), EPCO Survivor, EPCO Survivor Plus
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