+Elevating Denver For some reason, I want to say there's EPCO fixtures on the inside. Compare these buttons to the fixtures in the main elevators at the Connecticut Convention Center, and you may notice some similarities (trim right is flush to the button panel, etc). Furthermore, they felt quite similar in push. However, I don't think it's very likely that OTIS would use EPCO on one of their installs (even a custom install). This is an interesting one, I will tell you that!
***** It is an interesting elevator, it would've been even better though if they'd just stuck Series 3 on the inside. The reason I guessed Innovation bar buttons though is because I've seen Otis installs in Las Vegas with Innovation bar buttons. They look near identical to this elevator's car fixtures.
+Elevating Denver Watched one of your videos of what you've mentioned, the fixtures in here don't seem exactly like the fixtures in your video (those seem like they have an Innovation Universal feel to them, considering they're made by Innovation). It would have been nicer to see them put Series 3 in the cab as well, at least for the parking levels. But then again, I like the color coordinated buttons that these have. I wonder if that's why they opted for the bar buttons instead.
***** I guess these fixtures aren't Innovation then. As for the color coordination, they could've easily done that with custom Series 3. One thing I'd like to see though is a video of these elevators with all the buttons pushed so we can see how colorful it looks. :D
It's definitely tempting to press ALL the buttons in the elevator to see all the different colors. I'm not one to push every single button in the elevators, though, especially in a busy place like this.
this epic place is literally only 4 hours away from my house :) can easily do a day trip here solo
I think the car buttons are Innovation bar buttons.
+Elevating Denver For some reason, I want to say there's EPCO fixtures on the inside. Compare these buttons to the fixtures in the main elevators at the Connecticut Convention Center, and you may notice some similarities (trim right is flush to the button panel, etc). Furthermore, they felt quite similar in push. However, I don't think it's very likely that OTIS would use EPCO on one of their installs (even a custom install).
This is an interesting one, I will tell you that!
***** It is an interesting elevator, it would've been even better though if they'd just stuck Series 3 on the inside.
The reason I guessed Innovation bar buttons though is because I've seen Otis installs in Las Vegas with Innovation bar buttons. They look near identical to this elevator's car fixtures.
+Elevating Denver Watched one of your videos of what you've mentioned, the fixtures in here don't seem exactly like the fixtures in your video (those seem like they have an Innovation Universal feel to them, considering they're made by Innovation). It would have been nicer to see them put Series 3 in the cab as well, at least for the parking levels. But then again, I like the color coordinated buttons that these have. I wonder if that's why they opted for the bar buttons instead.
***** I guess these fixtures aren't Innovation then. As for the color coordination, they could've easily done that with custom Series 3. One thing I'd like to see though is a video of these elevators with all the buttons pushed so we can see how colorful it looks. :D
It's definitely tempting to press ALL the buttons in the elevator to see all the different colors. I'm not one to push every single button in the elevators, though, especially in a busy place like this.
yeah same buttons! I have a video on My Tour of Charlotte "series" or something. It is called NeatButton Elevator.
+Hank Elevator Guy Just watched that particular video, and those buttons seem similar to this, I will tell you that.
+NewEnglandElevators the funny thing is that I tried to press the L on the side because I wasn't aware that the oval thing was the button!