Hate to seem pretentious, but EcoDisc is the motor Kone use, and MonoSpace is the model. This is a common mistake, often used by Beno viewers. Another thing to note is that there are no generations of MonoSpace, just changes in fixtures. Once again Mr Gittings is at fault. And lift engineers call pre-doors ADO; Beno, AGAIN. As I said, these are common mistakes.
@@MitsubishiGTO Hi, thanks for the comment, and the technical information (which I need)! I'll for sure take that on board. Am I correct in thinking that ADO stands for Advanced Door Opening?
Yes; ADO does stand for advanced door opening- I think Kone uses this term internally, same as terms like ACU. Just saying this because lifts are complex and it’s ok to use simplified terms most of the time- e.g. generations of Kone MonoSpace instead of fixtures (4th gen MS instead of MS with KSS280)
Nice!
Hate to seem pretentious, but EcoDisc is the motor Kone use, and MonoSpace is the model.
This is a common mistake, often used by Beno viewers.
Another thing to note is that there are no generations of MonoSpace, just changes in fixtures. Once again Mr Gittings is at fault.
And lift engineers call pre-doors ADO; Beno, AGAIN.
As I said, these are common mistakes.
Once again, sorry to seem insulting, keep up the good work! 👍🏼
@@MitsubishiGTO Hi, thanks for the comment, and the technical information (which I need)! I'll for sure take that on board. Am I correct in thinking that ADO stands for Advanced Door Opening?
Yes; ADO does stand for advanced door opening- I think Kone uses this term internally, same as terms like ACU.
Just saying this because lifts are complex and it’s ok to use simplified terms most of the time- e.g. generations of Kone MonoSpace instead of fixtures (4th gen MS instead of MS with KSS280)
In America, they call it "Classic Leveling"!