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The Elevonic 411 was Otis's high-speed, high-rise traction elevator model from 1990-2013.
Elevonic 411s can easily be distinguished by the sound of their motor.
Introduced: 1990
Discontinued: 2013
Predecessor: Elevonic 401
Successor: SkyRise
Type: Gearless Traction
Controller: Microprocessor
Max rise: ?
Max landings: 8 (4 front, 4 rear)
Capacity: Up to 5000 lb
Speed: ?
Doors: Single speed side opening, two-speed side opening or single-speed center opening
Max cars per bank: 8+
Fixtures: Series 1, 2, 3, 4, Vanity, Lexan
Detroit Metro Airport McNamara Terminal, Romulus, MI
One Towne Square, Southfield, MI
Intercontinental Hotel, Cleveland, OH
Bank of America Tower, Phoenix, AZ
SunTrust Plaza, Atlanta, GA
Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, Chicago, IL
Millenium Hilton, Manhattan, New York, NY
Trump World Tower, Manhattan, New York, NY
Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO
Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver, CO
Athenium Suite Hotel, Detroit, MI
Marriott Hotel, Norfolk, VA
Park Place Tower, Sacramento, CA
Le Meridien, San Francisco, CA
JW Marriott, Orlando, FL
JW Marriott, Houston, TX
MGM Grand Casino Hotel, Detroit, MI
Courtyard by Marriott, Fort Worth, TX
Wells Fargo Center, Raliegh, NC
Grand Hyatt, San Antonio, TX
Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, AL
Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX
1000 Legion Place, Orlando, FL
Aria City Center, Las Vegas, NV
Harrah's, Las Vegas, NV
Renaissance Hotel, San Diego, CA
Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, ON
Caesars Windsor Augustus Tower, Windsor, ON
Four Seasons Hotel, Vancouver, BC
Amec Building, Vancouver, BC
1250 Rene Levesque, Montreal, QC
West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton, AB
St. Regis Toronto, Toronto, ON
Sheraton Centre, Toronto, ON
No resources available for Elevonic 411.