Westinghouse Traction Elevators at Sheraton Imperial, Durham, NC: A Final Ride
DieselDucyJune 14, 20253 min23,814 views
2 connections·4 entities in this video→Elevator Condition and Age
- 📌 The Westinghouse traction elevators at the Sheraton Imperial in Durham, North Carolina, are noted as being "definitely showing their age."
- ⚠️ The video highlights that components like the indicator panel are not functioning correctly, indicating wear and tear.
- 💡 It's mentioned that elevator modernization (mods) was likely needed for these systems.
Elevator Performance and Features
- ⚡ Despite showing age, the elevators are described as "pretty zippy" for a 10-floor building.
- 💬 The door closers are functional on one of the elevators, though the overall controller is described as "buggy."
- 📞 An emergency cell phone is present in the car, serving as the emergency communication device.
Final Ride and Observations
- 🎬 The video frames this as a "final ride" for these specific elevators, suggesting they may be decommissioned or modernized soon.
- ⏳ The speaker notes that elevator systems from the 80s typically don't last over 50 years, implying these are nearing the end of their operational lifespan.
- 👏 The content creator expresses appreciation for the elevators, even in their current state, and thanks viewers for watching.
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Westinghouse Traction ElevatorsSheraton ImperialDurham, North CarolinaElevator ModernizationElevator Indicator PanelDoor ClosersEmergency PhoneFinal RideElevator Systems
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