Success Story
EU’s tallest building adopts 2N lift emergency technology
Challenge
Varso Tower
Warsaw’s new architectural icon, the Varso Tower, is, at a height of 310 metres, the European Union’s tallest building. With 53 floors, it’s not only a prestigious business hub, it also offers an amazing observation deck on the top. And moving people quickly and safely between fl oors requires the most advanced lift technologies.
The project developer selected the market leader in high-rise elevators, Schindler Elevators, to install 29 lifts (two of which are evacuation lifts in case of fire) in this spectacular building, with one of the top priorities being a proven and reliable emergency system. Schindler Elevators defi ned the following requirements for the lift emergency system:
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A comprehensive, modular, expandable system
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A cost-effective solution
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A wide range of Easy installation communication interfaces
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An integrated solution for fi re-fighter interventions
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Easy installation
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Simple reliable access for employees with predefined rights
Cost-effective
The Varso Tower has acquired a highly reliable and modular lift emergency call system. The simple two-wire communication bus makes this solution stand out for its ease of connectivity and cost-effectiveness.Scalability
The system provides additional options for further communication interfaces and technologies that can be added in the future, without having to replace the whole system.Safety
The fireman communication unit is in place for fire-fighter interventions. It ensures that, in an emergency, a connection with the cabin communicator and machine room in the same lift shaft can be established very quickly.European standards
The solution meets all applicable EU standards (EN 81-72 in addition to EN 81-28).
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