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Enumerate the two major types of elevators discussed.

Machine Room
Machine Room-Less

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Enumerate the categories of elevators.

Passenger Elevator
Observation/Nude Elevator
Freight/Automobile Elevator

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Enumerate the types of escalators.

Indoor Escalator
Outdoor Escalator

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Enumerate the types of moving walks.

Horizontal Walk
Inclined Moving Walk

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Enumerate common applications of conveying systems.

Airports
Malls
Residential
Hotels

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Passenger elevators used in airports must accommodate high ________ flow.

passenger

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Passenger elevators used in malls must accommodate high ________ traffic.

people

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Residential and hotel elevators prioritize passenger ________.

comfort

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Enumerate the three major aspects of passenger elevator technical capabilities.

Technology
Safety
Design Flexibility

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Under Technology, elevator systems focus on performance, efficiency, and ________ systems.

smart

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Safety in elevator systems is considered ________-negotiable.

non

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Safety features must be built into the ________.

system

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Design considerations include inclusive design, aesthetics, customization, and user ________.

experience

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Elevator specifications include capacity, speed, and number of ________.

floors

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Traffic analysis evaluates passenger flow and ________ time.

waiting

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Traffic analysis considers occupant load per ________ of the building.

floor

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The DSS stands for Destination Selection ________.

System

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Smart systems help organize passengers and improve ________.

efficiency

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Elevator technology determines how fast it moves, how many people it carries, and how ________ it is.

efficient

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Accessible operating panels include ________ buttons.

braille

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Enumerate the two operating panel types discussed.

Standard Operating Panel
Accessible Operating Panel

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Elevator car designs can be customized to match architectural ________.

concepts

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Elevator interiors can be customized through ceiling height, lighting, wall finishes, and ________.

flooring

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Enumerate the primary material categories used for elevator interiors.

Stainless Steel
Real Bronze and Brass

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Enumerate the stainless steel finish options discussed.

Hairline
Mirror
Vibration
Bead

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Enumerate the titanium-coated stainless steel finishes.

Ti-Bronze Stainless
Ti-Gold Stainless
Ti-Black Stainless

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Real bronze finishes include bronze ________

Hairline

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Enumerate the popular stainless door finishes.

Metal Glossy
Pearl Glossy

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________ can be customized as part of elevator design.

Jamb design

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Enumerate the flooring materials discussed for elevator interiors.

Marble
Artificial Marble/Miraton
Polyvinyl Tile

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Artificial marble flooring is referred to as ________.

Miraton

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Polyvinyl tile is commonly abbreviated as ________.

PVT

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Enumerate the four major pillars of elevator design and flexibility.

Materials
Jamb Design
Door Patterns
Flooring

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Smart elevator systems improve passenger organization and operational ________.

efficiency

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Inclusive design is a key consideration in elevator ________.

design

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Braille buttons improve elevator ________.

accessibility

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Waiting time is analyzed as part of elevator ________ analysis.

traffic

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Occupant load influences elevator ________.

specifications

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Capacity and speed are part of elevator ________.

specifications

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Technology, safety, design, and flexibility collectively define elevator ________ capabilities.

technical

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Machine room-less elevators eliminate the need for a dedicated ________ room.

machine

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Observation elevators are also referred to as ________ elevators.

nude

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Freight elevators are designed to transport goods and ________.

vehicles

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Moving walks may be either horizontal or ________.

inclined

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Escalators may be designed for indoor or ________ use.

outdoor

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Elevator aesthetics contribute to overall user ________.

experience

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Customization allows elevator cars to align with architectural ________.

concepts

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Safety features are built directly into the elevator ________.

system

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Destination Selection Systems are examples of ________ elevator systems.

smart