Hospital Elevators

Hospital elevators are specialized lifts designed for the safe, efficient, and hygienic vertical transport of patients (often on stretchers or in wheelchairs), medical staff, and heavy equipment within healthcare facilities. They differ significantly from standard passenger elevators by prioritizing specific functionality over typical passenger movement. 

Key Specs

Load Capacity
1000 – 1600 kg (stretcher + 4–6 people)
Car Size
1400 × 2400 mm or 1600 × 2400 mm (fits standard stretcher)
Door Size
Wide, 1100 – 1400 mm, automatic center opening
Speed
1. 0 – 2.5 m/s (faster for emergencies)
Travel Height
2– 15+ floors (3 to 42+ m)
Drive Type
Gearless traction (preferred), hydraulic for low-rise
Power Supply
3-phase, 415V

Features Specific to
Hospital Elevators

Micro-leveling
Car aligns perfectly with floor (no bumps, safe for stretchers/ wheelchairs)
Smooth & Jerk-Free Ride
For patient comfort, especially critical cases
Emergency Features
ARD (Automatic Rescue Device), intercom, alarm, backup power
Durability
Heavy-duty doors, flooring, and controls (constant usage in hospitals)
Accessibility
Braille buttons, voice floor announcements, wide entry for wheelchairs

Hospital Elevator vs
Residential Elevator

Size
Much bigger
Load
Handles way more weight
Speed
Faster for emergencies
Safety/Hygiene
Extra layers (sanitization, anti-bacterial interiors)
Usage
Runs almost 24/7