It is safe to say that the PVE30 is the smallest home elevator in the world, but by nomeans should one underestimate its capabilities.
The PVE30 vacuum elevator is a Single Passenger, Air-Driven Home Elevator with a350lb (159kg) lift capacity, capable of up to 50 ft. (15m) of rise over as many as fivestops.
With a 30 inch outside diameter (total footprint), there are very few homes that do nothave the space to accommodate the PVE30 Single Passenger Residential Elevator.
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The PVE37 is the first of the Pneumatic Vacuum Elevator models introduced to the elevator industry in 2002, measuring only 37 inches in outside diameter.
The Air-Driven Residential Elevator can safely carry Two Passengers or 450 lbs. up to as many as five stops or 50 feet in total rise (15m).
With same side, opposite and 90 degree door configurations, the compact PVE37 homeelevator rests on the existing ground floor, requiring no shaft, pit or machine room tooperate and is the perfect choice for any new construction or retro-fit application.
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The PVE52 Residential Elevator is the perfect choice for those in need of a wheelchair-accessible lift or the desire for a beautiful and spacious panoramic home elevator.
The largest of the three vacuum elevator models, the PVE52 Air-Driven Home Elevatoris capable of carrying up-to three passengers (525lbs) but also provides enough spacefor a person in a wheelchair with an attendant to fit comfortably.
Since the unit has a self-supporting structure, even the largest Vacuum Elevator takesup less space than other traditional elevators requiring no shaft, pit or machine roomenabling this Wheelchair-Accessible elevator to fit virtually anywhere in the home.
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