[sudo-discuss] Very important Omni proposals for wheelchair accessibility!

David Keenan dkeenan44 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 1 21:30:06 PDT 2014


The commercial models do, yes - draw seems high.. ~14A). We will
prolly need some elec work done too, though the models seem like 120V
(standard).

On Monday, September 1, 2014, Charley Sheets <rcsheets at acm.org> wrote:

> On Mon, 1 Sep 2014 16:30:36 -0700
> yar <yardenack at gmail.com <javascript:;>> wrote:
>
> > ** Option 1: ~$8000 for a fully-certified, professionally installed
> > new commercial lift including all permitting.
> > ** Option 2: Failing the passage of option 1, that we authorize up to
> > $3500 for a used chairlift. Note most used chairlifts are from houses
> > and certified only for residential, not commercial, and therefore a
> > used lift may not be technically to ADA code. A UPS (uninterruptable
> > power supply) may need to be acquired to power a residential lift in
> > the case of a power outage (as per ADA code for commercial spaces.)
>
> Does the commercial lift include some kind of built-in power
> redundancy, or would it also require a UPS?
>
> In either case, what's the expected power draw?
>
> --
> Charley Sheets
>
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