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The document provides information on workplace injuries and illnesses for ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation in 2017. It also discusses SoundNet, which is ThyssenKrupp's 24/7 elevator emergency monitoring service.

SoundNet is ThyssenKrupp Elevator's 24/7 elevator emergency monitoring service. It monitors elevator phones and dispatches service calls and answers after-hours business calls for ThyssenKrupp branches across North America.

The obsolescence clause aims to address situations where equipment parts become obsolete and are no longer available. It specifies that the customer will be responsible for replacement costs in such cases.

OSHA's Form 300A (Rev.

01/2004) Year 2017

Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses U.S. Department of Labor


Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Form approved OMB no. 1218-0176


All establishments covered by Part 1904 must complete this Summary page, even if no injuries or
illnesses occurred during the year. Remember to review the Log to verify that the entries are complete

Using the Log, count the individual entries you made for each category. Then write the totals below, Establishment information ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation
making sure you've added the entries from every page of the log. If you had no cases write "0."

Employees former employees, and their representatives have the right to review the OSHA Form 300 in Your establishment name ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation
its entirety. They also have limited access to the OSHA Form 301 or its equivalent. See 29 CFR
1904.35, in OSHA's Recordkeeping rule, for further details on the access provisions for these forms. Street 5701 Pine Island Road Suite 390

City Tamarac State FL Zip 33321


Number of Cases
Industry description (e.g., Manufacture of motor truck trailers)
Total number of Total number of Total number of cases Total number of Elevator installation, conversion, repair & maintenance
deaths cases with days with job transfer or other recordable
away from work restriction cases Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), if known (e.g., SIC 3715)
0 53 51 29 1 7 9 6
(G) (H) (I) (J)
2 3 8 2 9 0

Number of Days Employment information

Total number of days Total number of days of


away from work job transfer or restriction Annual average number of employees 7944

Total hours worked by all employees last


2242 3003 year 15,889,281
(K) (L)

Injury and Illness Types


Sign here

Total number of… Knowingly falsifying this document may result in a fine.
(M)
(1) Injury 133 (4) Poisoning 0
(2) Skin Disorder 0 (5) Hearing Loss 0
I certify that I have examined this document and that to the best of my knowledge the entries are true, accurate, and
(3) Respiratory complete.
Condition 0 (6) All Other Illnesses 0

Eric Scrudders VP Risk Mgt.


Company executive Title

954 597-3000 1/22/2018


Post this Summary page from February 1 to April 30 of the year following the year covered by the form Phone Date

Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 58 minutes per response, including time to review the instruction, search and
gather the data needed, and complete and review the collection of information. Persons are not required to respond to the collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control number. If you have any comments about these estimates or any aspects of this data collection, contact: US Department
of Labor, OSHA Office of Statistics, Room N-3644, 200 Constitution Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20210. Do not send the completed forms to this office.
soundnet ®

E M E R G E N C Y C O M M U N I C AT I O N S

SOUNDNET® EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS. THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR OFFERS YOU THE MOST

ADVANCED ELEVATOR EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.

TK

Technology makes it possible.


Commitment makes it work. ™

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit
soundnet
ea
®

E M E R G E N C Y C O M M U N I C AT I O N S
24-hour elevator emergency monitoring service.

. . .

S O U N D N E T ® E M E R G E N C Y C O M M U N I C AT I O N S . E M E R G E N C Y C O M M U N I C AT I O N S S P E C I A L I S T S .

SoundNet: A 24-hour elevator emergency monitoring service. SoundNet Call Center personnel are highly trained elevator and
emergency communication specialists:
International Technical Services-Americas’ SoundNet Call
Center is the centralized dispatch arm of ThyssenKrupp • Answering in excess of one million calls annually.
Elevator. Its primary two responsibilities are elevator monitoring • Handling after-hours emergency dispatch for more than
and after-hours dispatch. SoundNet monitors elevator 200,000 units in North America.
telephones 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, dispatching
service calls and answering after-hour business calls for • Responding to 80% of all service request calls in ten
ThyssenKrupp branch offices throughout North America. seconds or less.

• Operating in two sites – the main dispatch center is in


SoundNet call representatives are trained to handle elevator Coppell, Texas and the "back-up" center in Irving, Texas.
emergency situations. They will quickly assess the situation
• Having both English and Spanish speaking capabilities.
and dispatch the proper help. If needed, they will stay on the
We also utilize a professional language assistance service,
line, remaining in constant contact with the passenger, assuring
which offers translation services in 130 languages.
them that help is on the way. A digital record of the time, date,
and location of each call insures accurate response information. • Digitally recording 100% of service request calls to and
from the call center.
Computerized and hard copy documentation of calls received
and action taken protects passengers and building owners.
ars on
. . .

ADA COMPLIANT EMERGENCY TELEPHONES. MAKE THE SOUNDNET CONNECTION.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator offers superior equipment in ADA phones. Integrate all of your elevator emergency communications
Designed for ease of use by the hearing, speech, or sight impaired, needs. SoundNet provides a cost-effective way to meet
these "hands-free" phones are activated by pushing a single button. all ADA requirements, insuring quick, accurate responses
Two-way communication is then automatically established with the to elevator emergencies that can reduce your liabilities
monitoring station. When programmed to SoundNet’s emergency exposure. SoundNet services can be incorporated into a
service, a series of DTMF tones immediately relays your building’s customer’s existing maintenance agreement, or billed
location and elevator number to a SoundNet call representative. separately. Either way, making the SoundNet connection
A visual indicator on the will provide you with a single source for taking care of all
phone informs the user of your elevator’s emergency communications needs.
that the call went through
and help is on the way.
All illustrations and specifications are
based on information in effect at time
of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp
Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to
discontinue items without prior notice
or obligation.

Copyright © 2007
ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation
TKE SDNET 0207 GSI PRINTED IN USA

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
P.O. Box 2177
Memphis, TN 38101
Tel: 877-230-0303 (Toll Free)

thyssenkruppelevator.com
Car Top

UN IV E RSA L
Rail Kit

v.7.6

A safe service area.


ThyssenKrupp’s Car Top Rail Kit was designed to provide a safe working area on the elevator car top for service
mechanics. The kit meets ASME A17.1-2000 Code, which requires special railing if there is more than 12” of
space between the car and the adjacent hoistway wall.
Our car top rail kit, designed with heavy-duty Unistrut® modular components, includes all hardware and angle
brackets needed for ease of installation.
Benefits:
• 42” high railing for code compliance
• A safer, more stable working platform
• Available in two sizes, easily adapting to most car configurations
• Expansion kits available for larger cars
• In-stock and ready for immediate shipment
With ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s car top rail kit, you can rest assured that you are purchasing a high quality product
for superior safety. Contact your local ThyssenKrupp Elevator sales representative or call (877) 230-0303 toll free.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2007 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
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SmartTech II

UN IVERSAL
v.07.09

Make it Closed Loop!


Over time, door operators may become inefficient and unreliable. Faulty doors are the #1 cause of elevator shutdowns
and service calls. Poor door operation also results in car delays, increased waiting time and longer floor-to-floor
travel times. The results are frustration, inconvenience, lost time and money.

The solution is ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s SmartTech II, which converts just about any manufacturer’s door operator to
closed loop. Our SmartTech II kit includes a new motor, complete with a digital encoder. This digital microprocessor
control system ties directly into your elevator controls. The encoder feedback will track the speed and location of the
doors, then it will adjust for changing seasons and weather conditions, heavy lobby doors and other obstacles that
may result in poor door operation. The kits are supplied with a car top mounted control box and replacement motor.

Benefits:
• Smoother, more consistent operation • Improved productivity due to shorter wait times
• Faster, floor-to-floor travel times • Excellent door performance, regardless of door
• Quicker door reversing weight, changing seasons, or weather conditions
• Fewer shutdowns and call backs • Latest in elevator door operation technology
• Multi-voltage Input/Output

Adaptable to Existing Control Systems


The SmartTech II is very flexible. Available in 1/3 HP or 1/2 HP AC motors, depending on the application, and is either
flange or foot mounted directly to the existing operators. The electronics and motor are powered with a 115 VAC
and is capable of interfacing with the following door operators:
• HD-73, HD-91 • Dover Type D
• Otis 6970, 7300, 7700 • Dover DC-62
• Haughton • Westinghouse BB2
• ECI 895, 1000 • Fujitec
• Linear door operator
Other door operators can be retrofitted if requested. Ask your local ThyssenKrupp Elevator sales representative
or call (877) 230-0303 toll free.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator
reserves the right to change specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation.
Copyright © 2009 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation .
Battery

Oild raulic ®
Lowering
Kit

No Power? No Problem.
v.04.08

ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s Battery Lowering Kit is a


worry-free solution for building owners and managers
in the event of a power outage. Available on hydraulic
passenger elevators, the emergency lowering system provides
supplemental power to the elevator controller. It operates by
monitoring the elevator for power loss, phase reversal and low
voltage conditions. If any of these conditions occur, the lowering
system is activated. It then closes the doors and sends the elevator
to the main exit landing of the building and reopens the doors, allowing
passengers to exit safely. The elevator returns to normal operation when
power is restored.

Features and Benefits


• Specifically designed for hydraulic elevators
• Reliable solid-state circuitry ensures proper operation
• Small, self-contained unit can be mounted on any wall
• Maintenance-free battery
• Improves passenger safety by eliminating the possibility of entrapment during a power outage
• Custom-engineered to operate with your existing controller
• Requires a signal from the main disconnect when power has been removed during maintenance

Getting trapped in an elevator during a power failure can be frightening to the passengers. With a
Battery Lowering Kit, you can be confident knowing your equipment is safe for them to ride, even
if a power outage occurs. Order a Battery Lowering Kit from your local ThyssenKrupp Elevator
representative or call (877) 230-0303 toll free.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2008 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
Door Restrictors

Un iversal
v.04.08
Evacuation Deterrents
Passengers who become trapped in elevators may try to
self-evacuate by opening the car doors between landings, putting
themselves at risk of serious injury or death. In an effort to reduce this
risk, national codes require evacuation deterrent devices on elevators.
It is important that trapped passengers remain in the elevator until trained
personnel arrive or until power is restored to the system and the car resumes
normal operation. Door Restrictors, which prevent elevator car doors from
being opened if the elevator is outside the unlocking zone, ensure that doors
remain closed until appropriate action can be taken.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator offers two options of Door Restrictors from which to
choose:
• The Restrictor Clutch is mounted to the car door with a simple linkage
arrangement. It is mechanical, so it does not need batteries, and it can be
used on all new equipment or retrofit installations.
• A Hoistway Door Restrictor Kit is mounted directly to the car door, with
two vanes mounted at each floor. This arrangement is ideal for low-rise
applications and once installed, is virtually maintenance-free.
The installation of Door Restrictors improves passenger safety, meets national
code and is a sound investment in your building’s future. To determine
which Door Restrictor configuration best fits your application, contact your local
ThyssenKrupp Elevator representative or call (877) 230-0303 toll free.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2008 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
3
HLR

UN IV E RSA L
v.07.09
Revamp, Revive and Rejuvenate your Hall Lantern with
Innovative Multi-Voltage LED Technology.
The integration of ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s renowned technology with the reliability of ultra bright Light Emitting
Diodes (LEDs) makes our lantern and chime upgrade the most dependable on the market. The LED illumination
has a life span ten times longer than that of incandescent bulbs. By modernizing with the multi-voltage LED
technology, you are able to eliminate the maintenance associated with incandescent bulbs.

Features Include:
• Increased illumination with eight ultra- Existing
bright white LEDs Wall Box
• Adjustable electronic tone
• Multi-voltage ranging from 24V to 120V
• Illumination in white, green or red
Chime
• Compatible with existing wall boxes and
faceplates, allowing for easy installation
Adjustable
When you order parts from ThyssenKrupp Standoffs
Elevator, you can rest assured that you have
a product that has been
designed for superior
performance. Contact your
local ThyssenKrupp Elevator
sales representative or call
(877) 230-0303 toll free.

Lens LED
Board
Board
Holder

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator
reserves the right to change specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation.
Copyright © 2009 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
HD-LM

Un iv e rsal
Door Operator

v.7.11

A Sound Investment in
Your Building’s Future!

On average, elevator doors open 1.75 million times in 10 years! Over this
period of time, door operators become inefficient and unreliable, resulting in poor
operation and increased failures. If you are experiencing less than optimal door operation,
the HD-LM Door Operator is the answer to improving your elevator system’s performance.

The HD-LM Door Operator is designed to provide solutions to service, repair and modernization applications.
The enhanced performance of the HD-LM complies with consultant’s specifications. The built-in versatility of this
multi-voltage door operator, along with discrete and serial interfaces makes it ideal for all conversions.

Additional benefits include:


• Quick set-up guide
• Closed-loop positioning through high resolution encoder feedback
• Available on dual drive arm for center opening doors
• Improved productivity resulting in shorter wait times
• Excellent door performance, regardless of door weight, changing seasons, or weather conditions

If your elevator door operations are not performing properly, it is time to upgrade to the HD-LM Door Operator.
The result will be smoother, faster and more consistent operation with fewer shutdowns and callbacks. Contact
your local ThyssenKrupp representative for a no obligation quote. [(877) 230-0303 toll free]

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2007 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
1-B Question #6
TKE Branch Street Address City, State Zip Phone Branch Contact Email Address

Albuquerque 8500 Washington St NE #A-4 Albuquerque, NM 87113 505-856-5800 Gebler, Liesje [email protected]

Allentown 5925 Tilghman Street Suite 100 Allentown, PA 18104 610-366-0161 Costello-Pawiak, Colleen [email protected]

Anaheim 1601 S. Sunkist Street, Suite E Anaheim, CA 92806 714-939-0888 Sprosty, Jeff [email protected]

Anchorage 2000 W International Airport Rd, Ste D6 Anchorage AK 99502 907-522-3002 Powell, Jonathan [email protected]

3005 Chastain Meadows Parkway


Atlanta Marietta, GA 30067 770-916-0555 Bunn, Ryan [email protected]
Suite 100

Austin (Temple) 3615 Willow Springs Road Austin, TX 78704 512-447-9511 Crumley, Nancy [email protected]

Baltimore 513 Progress Drive - Suite C Linthicum MD 21090 410-636-3280 Rigatuso, Steve [email protected]

Baton Rouge 10237 Mammoth Ave. Baton Rouge, LA 70814 225-928-1120 Henderson, Steve G.; [email protected]

Birmingham 301-D Cahaba Valley Parkway N. Pelham, AL 35124 205-945-0062 Smith, Michael [email protected]

Boise 8564 W Elisa Street Boise, ID 83709 208.658.0000 Lee, Justin [email protected]

Boston 31 Dartmouth St. Westwood, MA 02090 617-547-9000 McCabe, Jim [email protected]

Bozeman 378 Blair Place, Ste. 1 Belgrade, MT 59714 406-587-3895 Rutherford, Jim [email protected]

Cheektowaga, NY 14227-
Buffalo 2745 Broadway, Suite 25 716-681-7900 Kubrich, Andrew A [email protected]
1046

Burbank 2850 N. California St., Suite 120 Burbank, CA 91504 818-847-6140 Toapanta, Eduardo [email protected]

Charleston, WV 901 Morris St. Charleston, WV 25301 304-342-8115 Hackney, Adam [email protected]

Charlotte 2440 Whitehall Park Drive, Suite 500 Charlotte, NC 28273 704-529-1000 Jordan, Kyle; [email protected]

Chattanooga 6138 Preservation Dr., Ste. 800 Chattanooga, TN 37416 423-499-2216 Brackett, William [email protected]

Chicago 3600 Lacey Road, Suite 100 Downers Grove, IL 60515. 630-652-4000 Askren, Mike [email protected]

Chicago - Downtown 940 W Adams Chicago, IL 60607 312-733-8025 Hasse, Brent [email protected]

Cincinnati 934 Dalton Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45203 513-241-6000 Knecht, Paul E.; [email protected]

Cleveland (Toledo) 9200 Market Place Broadview Hts., OH 44147 440-717-0080 Eichler, Jason [email protected]

Colorado Springs 1120 Elkton Dr., Ste A Colorado Springs, CO 80907 719-548-0211 McDonough, Steve [email protected]

Columbia, SC 145 Windhill Rd Suite 300 Columbia, SC 29203 803-798-3895 Hiott, Sam [email protected]

Columbus 929 Eastwind Dr., Ste 218 Westerville, OH 43081 614-895-8930 Craig, Brian [email protected]

Corpus Christi 5449 Bear Ln., Ste. 406 Corpus Christi, TX 78405 361-299-0033 Fisher, Paul [email protected]

Dallas 4355 Excel Pkwy; STE 800 Addison, TX 75001 972-785-0505 Westwick, Aaron [email protected]

Dallas Downtown 3100 McKinnon, Ste 160 Dallas, TX 75201 214-303-1389 Metke, John [email protected]

Dallas Midtown 1805 Royal lane Suite 101 Dallas, TX, 75229 972-785-0505 Marino, Kory [email protected]

Denver 7367 S Revere Pkwy, Ste 2A Centennial, CO 80112 303-790-8566 Montera, Brien [email protected]

Denver DT 505 Lincoln Street Denver CO 80202 303-790-8566 Montera, Brien [email protected]

35432 Industrial Road


Detroit 35432 Industrial Road 734-953-3734 Morgan, Mat [email protected]
Livonia MI 48150
Eagle, CO 81631
695 Lindbergh Drive
Eagle (For US Postal Service, use PO 970-328-5955 Cancelli, Rocco [email protected]
For UPS, FEDEx and overnight pkgs
Box

El Paso 1477 Lomaland Drive Suite D-1 El Paso, TX 79935 915-595-0171 Garcia, Jorge [email protected]

Evansville 6630 Frito Lay Drive Evansville, IN 47715 812-475-9419 Kelly, Joe [email protected]

425.438.0309
Everett 917 134th St SW Ste A8 Everett, WA 98204 Quinn, Terry [email protected]
877.615.4204

Fargo 3021 39th St. S.W., Ste B Fargo, ND 58104 701-232-2673 Boe, Dustin/Andrys, Starlin [email protected]

Fresno 4720 W Jennifer Avenue, Suite 101 Freno, CA 93722 559.277.3064 Opfer, Daniel [email protected]

Ft. Collins 2415 E Mulberry St Suite #6, Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-221-1744 Spence, David F. [email protected]
Ft. Lauderdale 2801 W MCNAB RD Pompano Beach, FL 33069 954-971-6500 O’Connell, Andrew [email protected]

Ft. Myers 2829 Cargo St. Ft. Myers, FL 33916 239-334-2511 Kelley, Jack; [email protected]

Ft. Worth 2951 Suffolk Dr., Ste. 680 Ft. Worth, TX 76133 817-922-9590 Clothier, Patricia [email protected]

Gainesville 4330 S.W. 29th Ave. Gainesville, FL 32608 352-376-2241 Benoit, Danny [email protected]

Grand Rapids 1940 Turner Ave, NW, Suite B Grand Rapids, MI 49504 616-942-4710 Mach, Rory [email protected]

Greensboro 103 East JJ Drive Greensboro, NC 27406 336-272-4563 Bradshaw, Kevin [email protected]

Greenville 161 Johns Road, Suite E Greer, SC 29650 864-675-0096 Kinser, Jason (William) [email protected]

Honolulu 2880 Ualena St. Honolulu, HI 96819 808-834-6300 Kjonegaard, Leif [email protected]

Houston 14820 TOMBALL PARKWAY, SUITE 190 HOUSTON, TX 77086 713-849-2191 Tringali, Nicole [email protected]

Houston Downtown 500 Jefferson Street, Ste 1490 Houston, TX 77002 713-654-7700 Liebel, Mike [email protected]

11011 Brooklet Dr.


Houston South Houston TX 77099 HOUSTON, TX 77086 713-849-2191 Buxton, Carl [email protected]

Indianapolis 8665 Bash Street Indianapolis, IN 46256 317-595-1125 Sharp, David L., Jr. [email protected]

Jackson 199 Interstate Dr Ste A Richland, MS 39218 601.664.0759 Howell, Joey [email protected]

Jacksonville 6942 Phillips Parkway Dr. South Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-260-4656 Benoit, Daniel [email protected]

Kansas City 7915 Nieman Lenexa, KS 66214 913-888-8046 Burke, John [email protected]

Knoxville 2004 Shoppers Lane Knoxville, TN 37921 865-588-8518 Moran, Matthew [email protected]

Las Vegas 5440 S. Procyon St. Ste. B Las Vegas, NV 89118 702-262-6775 Thompson, Christie [email protected]

Little Rock 211 Cornerstone Rd. Alexander, AR 72002 501-407-9030 Phillips, Colene [email protected]

Long Island 700 Hicksville Rd Bethpage, NY 11714 631-491-3111 Beznicki, Adam [email protected]

Los Angeles 16290 Shoemaker Ave. Cerritos, CA 90703 323-278-9888 Jasinski, James J.; [email protected]

Louisville 2195 Watterson Trail Louisville, KY 40299 502-266-6014 Collins, Michael D. ; [email protected]

Macon 199 Woodfield Drive Macon, GA 31210 478-475-5438 Roy, Matt [email protected]

212-947-8800
519 8th Avenue, 6th floor, New York, NY
Manhattan New York NY 10018 800.446.4586 Locklear, Paul [email protected]
10018,
DISPATCH

Memphis 1650 Shelby Oaks Dr., N., Ste. 6 Memphis, TN 38134 901-377-1993 Van Frank, James [email protected]

Miami 7481 N.W. 66th St. Miami, FL 33166 305-592-7722 Moraes, Lucas [email protected]

Midland 906 S. Big Spring Midland, TX 79701 432-683-1488 Russell, Rick [email protected]

Minneapolis 2601 49th Avenue North Suite 100 Minneapolis, MN 55430 612-588-7844 Horneck, Rick [email protected]

Myrtle Beach 1405 Mr. Joe White Ave. Suite 10 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 843-448-2016 Springer, Matthew [email protected]

Nashville Machines 520 Interstate Blvd S Nashville, TN 37210 615.256.5251 Hall, Daniel - [email protected]

New Haven 100 Clark Dr. East Berlin, CT 06023 860-828-6672 Renton, Lara; [email protected]

New Orleans 1533 Sams Avenue, Suite A Harahan, LA 70123 504-733-6141 Henderson, Steve G [email protected]

Norfolk 1244 Executive Blvd., Bldg A, Suite 103 Chesapeake, VA 23320 757-547-9025 Sutton, Greg; [email protected]

Northern New Jersey 125 Moen Ave. Cranford, NJ 07016 908-497-9297 Buchanan, Nicole [email protected]

Northern Virginia 7371 Lockport Place, Suite H Lorton, VA 22079 571-642-0530 Sullivan, Brittney [email protected]

Oakland 14400 Catalina Street San Leandro, CA 94577 510-476-1900 Fosson, Josh [email protected]

Oklahoma City 4100 Will Rogers Parkway, Ste 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-949-1916 Ferran, David [email protected]

Orlando 4317- 35th St. Orlando, FL 32811 407-425-3496 Duquenoy, Daniel [email protected]

Pensacola 7810 Sears Blvd. Pensacola, FL 32514 850-477-0015 Hilton, Brandon [email protected]

Peoria 2200 W. Townline Peoria, IL 61615 309-691-2596 Hirschy,Dave ; [email protected]

610-992-8180
Philadelphia 250 King Manor Drive King of Prussia, PA 19406 Dispatch Nimeh, Adam [email protected]
#610.992.8181
Phoenix 3259 E Harbour Dr, Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85034 602-257-0216 Stallone, Fred [email protected]

Pittsburgh 539 Rochester Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237 412-367-7500 Berfield, Gene [email protected]

Portland 14626 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97230 503-255-0079 Miller, Gary [email protected]

Providence 44 Albion Rd, Suite 103 Lincoln, RI 02865 401-642-2700 Snow, Tim [email protected]

Puerto Rico Camino Los Navarros #36 RR-10 San Juan, PR 00926 787-708-5605 Espinosa, Pedro; [email protected]

Raleigh 5995 Chapel Hill Rd., Ste 101 Raleigh, NC 27607 919-851-8557 Underwood, Nash [email protected]

Richmond 9474-B King Air Court Ashland, VA 23005 804-355-9792 Avery, Mike; [email protected]

Roanoke 7746 Garland Circle Roanoke, VA 24019 540-563-5700 Magee,Kane [email protected]

Sacramento 940 Riverside Parkway, Suite 20 W. Sacramento, CA 95605 916.376.8700 Jones, Rachel [email protected]

Salt Lake City 1840 South Milestone Drive Ste B Salt Lake City UT 84104 801-908-7433 Mansfield, Jason [email protected]

San Antonio 1077 Central Parkway South #300 San Antonio, TX 78232 210-495-8585 Clare, Rick [email protected]

San Diego 1965 Gillespie Way, Suite 101 El Cajon, CA 92020 619-596-7220 McCabe, Daniel [email protected]

South San Francisco, CA


San Francisco 292 Lawrence Ave 415.544.8150 Bushon, Kyle [email protected]
94080

San Francisco Downtown 900 Front Street. Suite 375 San Francisco, CA 94111 415.544.8150 Stewart, Kevin [email protected]

San Jose 2140 Zanker Road San Jose, CA 95131 408-392-0910 Donovan, Kay; [email protected]

Sarasota 6215 - A 29th St. E. Bradenton, FL 34203 941-753-4787 Edgley, Danielle [email protected]

Savannah #8 Mall Terrace Facility, Building A – Unit 1 Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-8800 Metts, Jeremy [email protected]

Seattle 12350 135th Avenue NE Kirkland, WA 98034 425-702-1200 Waterman, Sarah [email protected]

Seattle DT 1218 3rd ave. Suite 1200 Seatle WA 98101 206-682-7861 Sarah Waterman [email protected]

Sioux Falls 3021 39th St. S.W., Ste B Fargo, ND 58104 701-232-2673 Barker, Chip; [email protected]

Spokane 9711 E. Knox Ave., Suite 1 Spokane Valley, WA 99206 509-533-2701 Jensen, Eric [email protected]

Springfield 5247 North 23rd St. Ozark, MO 65721 417-581-9466 Daugs, Will [email protected]

St. Louis 2047 Westport Center Dr. St. Louis, MO 63146 314-991-0800 Roberts, Dave [email protected]

Syracuse 6067 Corporate Dr. E. Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-7541 Reichin, Matt [email protected]

Tacoma 7006 27th St. West, Suite A University Place, WA 98466 253-566-1751 Whitford, Tara [email protected]

Tallahassee 850 Blountstown Hwy. Tallahassee, FL 32304 850-576-0161 Ellinor, Matthew [email protected]

Tampa 4710 Eisenhower Blvd, Suite B-5 Tampa, FL 33634 813-287-1744 Murnane, Erik [email protected]

Tucson 1992 E. Ajo Way, Suite 155 Tucson, AZ 85713 520-622-2452 Rebollo, Richard [email protected]

Tulsa 13665 E 61st Street Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-665-2040 Woodall, Gena; [email protected]

Tyler 100 East Ferguson, Suite 1103 Tyler, TX 75702 903-533-8844 Caruthers, Jeremy; [email protected]

Vero Beach 2315 14th Ave. Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-567-0001 Hoover, Frank [email protected]

Washington DC 9001 51st Place College Park, MD 20740 301-345-6400 Harmon, Justin [email protected]

West Palm Beach 7567 Central Industrial Dr. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 561-842-5761 Eduardo, Alorda [email protected]

Westchester 500 Executive Blvd., Elmsford, NY 10523 914-347-3450 Hind, Tim [email protected]

Wichita 4939 Lulu Court, Ste. 16 Wichita, KS 67216 316-529-2233 Cromly, Jayson [email protected]

York 56-B Grumbacher Rd. York, PA 17402 717-767-5600 Wade, Dave [email protected]

Toledo/Cleveland 9200 Market Place Broadview Hts., OH 44147 440-717-0080 Cozza, Louis J. [email protected]

Tulsa 13665 E 61st Street Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-665-2040 Woodall, Gena; [email protected]

Tyler 100 East Ferguson, Suite 1103 Tyler, TX 75702 903-533-8844 Caruthers, Jeremy; [email protected]

Wichita 4939 Lulu Court, Ste. 16 Wichita, KS 67216 316-529-2233 Cromly, Jayson [email protected]
Nashville Machine 520 Interstate Blvd. S. Nashville, TN 37210 615-256-5251 Sam Chitty [email protected]

***For tracking purposes all requests or questions need to go directly through the National Accounts
dedicated Equalis Contacts***

Jeff Jaudes : [email protected] - 972-365-6128


Jamie Blackman: [email protected] - 770-799-0478
October 1, 2018

Mr. Scott Silitsky


thyssenkrupp Elevator Corporation
210 N. University Drive, Suite 804
Coral Springs, FL 33071

RE: thyssenkrupp Elevator Corporation/Risk ID No. 910500503


Experience Modification Rate (EMR) Verification

Dear Scott:

This will serve to confirm the current and past experience modification rate (EMR) for
thyssenkrupp Elevator Corporation is as follows:

Effective Date EMR


10/01/14 – 10/01/15 .71
10/01/15 – 10/01/16 .77
10/01/16 – 10/01/17 .76
10/01/17 – 10/01/18 .80
10/01/18 – 10/01/19 .80

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Thank you.

Regards,

Nick Noren, CPCU, ARM


Assistant Vice President
Risk Solutions Practice

Cc: Helen Chen, Senior Vice President

Willis Towers Watson


233 South Wacker Drive
Suite 1800
Chicago, IL 60606

T +1 312 288 7444


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Firefighter’s

Un iversal
Service Operation

v.04.08
In Case of Fire…
U.S. and Canadian National Elevator Safety Codes require the use of Firefighter’s
Service Elevator Operation because it saves lives.

Despite all of the warnings and signs placed in a building, many people
still head for the elevators in the event of a fire. To make buildings safer
during a fire, ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s Fire Service Operation takes
the elevators out of service immediately. If your elevators are not
equipped with Fire Service Operation, they will continue to operate as
usual, which could lead to serious injury or death.

How Does It Work?


Firefighter’s Service is a lifesaving feature that operates in two
phases. In Phase One, activated smoke detectors or hallway
keyswitches direct elevators to go to a fire recall floor. Elevators
traveling away from this designated landing reverse direction and
proceed without stopping. Upon reaching the designated landing,
passengers are able to exit the elevator and building safely. The elevators
are then removed from normal service. Once removed from normal service,
the elevators will no longer accept car or hall calls.

During Phase Two, once the elevator has reached its designated landing and all
passengers are safely evacuated, authorized personnel can take exclusive control of the elevator
using a special Firefighter’s Service Keyswitch. This mode of Fire Service allows firefighters to continue to utilize
the elevator to rescue people from other floors.

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ThyssenKrupp
Firefighter’s Service
What Are The Benefits?
Each ThyssenKrupp Elevator Fire Service system is backed by years of expertise. Our Fire Service unit is more
reliable and easier to maintain than any other system. And, we can provide a Fire Service kit that will interface
with our elevators, as well as other manufacturer’s equipment.

In addition, upgrading to ThyssenKrupp Fire Service offers the following benefits:


• Compliance with ASME A17.3-2002 3.11.3
• Enables safe evacuation of passengers in the event of a fire
• Connects to building smoke detectors and fire stations
• Requires only routine maintenance checks after installation

By installing the Firefighter’s Service Operation, you are increasing passenger safety and making a sound
investment in your building. You can order Firefighter’s Service Operation from your local ThyssenKrupp
Elevator representative. At no obligation to you, ThyssenKrupp Elevator will conduct a survey of your elevators,
determine the proper product for the application and present a proposal to complete the upgrade.

When you order ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s Firefighter Service, you can rest assured that you have product
that has been designed for superior operation and safety. Contact your local ThyssenKrupp Elevator sales
representative or call (877) 230-0303.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2008 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
JEFF JAUDES, CEI
♦ (Cell) 972-365-6128
[email protected]

3100 Interstate N Cir SE


Suite 500
Atlanta, GA 30339

National Account Manager

Government Contract
Group Purchasing Organizations
Group Product Sales

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ThyssenKrupp Elevator Company, Frisco, Texas 2009- present

• National Account Manager: Sales and support of our National accounts portfolios including
construction, modernization and service.
• Managing all government and GPO contracts Nationally.

JOHNSON CONTROLS, Richardson, Texas (Contract Project: HP) 2006- 2009

General Manager: Sustaining Engineers, Operations Manager


• SME elevators and vertical transportation systems/contracts.
• Special projects and BDM support.

JOHNSON CONTROLS, Plano, Texas (Contract Project: JCPenney) 2001 – 2006

Senior Project Manager/Vertical Transportation 2003 – 2006


• Responsible for site training, coaching, scheduling, motivation, evaluation, and mentoring.
• Service/maintenance for 3,000 plus elevators/escalators at over 900 locations including
vendor compliance, site quality, auditing, and overall project management.

Assistant Director of Operations 2001 – 2003


• Responsible for all field operations across the country including safety coordination,
contract compliance, and implemented direct supervision of over 150 field employees.
• Prepared Budget and ensured it was in compliance with implementation by line item.

VERTICAL INSPECTION SERVICES, INCORPORATED, Richardson, Texas 1998 – 2001

Owner/Operator
• Performed duties of consultant for elevator safety inspections, elevator consulting, sales,
contract negotiations, staffing, code compliance/safety, and project management.
• Handled the day-to-day business including marketing, record keeping, account data,
financial management, inventory control, and overall maintenance.
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DOVER ELEVATOR, Dallas, Texas 1994 – 1998

National Technical Services Manager 1997 – 1998


• Duties included service/sales support for non-OEM equipment, printed circuit board repair
lab, inventory, technical training/development, and engineering field/product development.
• Supervised 10 Engineers, six Tech Writers, and 5 in administration plus facilities/project
management, human resources, and application review/systems consulting.

Service Manager 1996 – 1997


• Serviced/repaired operations for the north Texas territory, supervised 66 field service staff,
performed budget assessments/compliance, and managed service/repair Department.

Sales Manager 1994 – 1996


• Sold services, modernization, repairs, and installations, responsible for construction sales
and project management, also contract negotiations, and project material acquisitions.
• Conducted job surveys, prepared/implemented budgets, and developed the sales force.

SCHINDLER ELEVATOR, Dallas, Texas 1982 – 1994


Superintendent

EDUCATION, LICENSE, AND CERTIFICATIONS


Certified Elevator Inspector NAESA International 2007-Present
Certification Number C-3686
Licensed Elevator Mechanic: IUEC 1984
MicroLight ®

Un iv e rsal
Electronic Door
Edge

v.04.08
Safeguard Passengers with
the Latest Technology
Your passengers can enter and leave your elevator
with greater safety and convenience with our
MicroLight electronic door edges, which prevent
premature closing of elevator doors. Passengers can
use the elevator with complete assurance that the
doors will not close as they enter and exit the cab.

Safety First
ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s MicroLight utilizes a technology that is much more reliable than older mechanical
safety edge or photo-electric systems. It interrupts the closing of the elevator doors, then reopens them
by using an invisible curtain of infrared light beams to detect any object that may be in the doorway of the
elevator.

Each infrared receptor of our MicroLight reopening device is constantly monitored to determine its status.
If even one of the beams is broken, the door will not close or will reopen immediately if already closing.
The beams are located so close to each other that the MicroLight will detect something as small as a child’s
hand, resulting in less risk of injury for your passengers.

Features and Benefits:


• Fills doorway with light curtain from floor to 6 feet.
• Eliminates the use of mechanical parts through state-of-the-art technology.
• Increases elevator reliability and reduces door-related failures since there are fewer moving parts.
• Advanced diagnostic capabilities.
• Helps reduce damage and liability.
• Compliance with ASME A17.1 and CSA/CAN-B44 Codes.

Come up to code with ThyssenKrupp’s MicroLight electronic door edge and give your passengers peace
of mind about your elevators. Contact your local ThyssenKrupp Elevator sales representative or call
(877) 230-0303 toll free.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2008 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
TAC50M

T rac tion
Digital Controller

v.06.08

Perfection in performance.
Upgrading to ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s TAC50M controllers will improve the performance of your traction
elevators, even if they are just a few years old. The TAC50M control system provides the highest degree
of flexibility in matching elevator performance to the changing characteristics of passenger demands in
tomorrow’s buildings. With features such as Destination Dispatch™, Intelligent Monitoring System [IMS], cross-
assignment and the flexibility to retain existing equipment, TAC50M modernizations are nearly seamless.
Energy efficiency.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s 10K Drive™ System is regenerative starting at 30HP, meaning that it recycles
unused electricity. In fact, the VVVF system is so energy efficient that its “power factor” approaches 1.0,
the perfect operating condition. The power factor is important because it is a measure of how efficiently
a device uses energy. The closer to 1.0, the more efficiently your elevator is running.
To encourage efficient use of energy, many utility companies offer discounts or lower rates to customers
that generate excellent power factors. Utilizing our 10K Drive can save you up to 35% in energy costs over
other drive systems and can assist with obtaining LEED™ certification points.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
TAC50M Digital Controller
Versatility.
The TAC50M offers multiple cabinet sizes to suit your machine room. This
controller comes with both a car top box and a machine room box to allow
adaptation for virtually any type of modernization project. The car top box, a
central junction point, communicates with the controller via a single traveling cable.
All car components are wired into the car top box, allowing for discrete or serial
communication from all devices, including existing equipment. The machine room
box allows communication to hall fixtures, whether new or existing. With TAC50M,
we offer solutions that meet all of our customers’ fixtures.

Choose ThyssenKrupp.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator
continues to set standards
so stringent that no one
comes close to providing more
reliable and durable products.
Car Top Interface
With an extensive background
of the latest computerized technologies applied to elevator systems,
ThyssenKrupp Elevators’ engineers can determine the most logical system
to meet the expected requirements for your building while providing
flexibility for the unexpected. With ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s TAC50M
controller, hoisting equipment, cabs and accessory items, you get the finest
elevator system available. Let us help you plan your vertical transportation
equipment for maximum efficiency and economy.

For more detailed information about


ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s TAC50M controller,
or any of its performance enhancements,
please contact your local sales representative
at (877) 230-0303 toll free. We will gladly
survey your existing equipment with no
obligation and give you options on how
we can improve the performance and
appearance of your elevators.

Machine Room Box 6 ft. Standard Front Entry Cabinet

ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2008 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
UPGRADES SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE

enviromax® is the industry’s first high-performing, vegetable-


based hydraulic fluid. It is formulated from canola oil, which is
rapidly renewable, readily biodegradable, and has
minimal effects on the environment. When
tested at an independent laboratory
for aquatic toxicity, the results
were well above government
standards. It is the only USDA (United
States Department of Agriculture) certified
biobased product.

· USDA BioPreferred
with 92% Biobased Content

· 95% petroleum free

· 100% recyclable · Temperature stable

· Readily biodegradable · Made in North America

· Rapidly renewable · Contains no zinc

· Energy conserving and · High lubricity and viscosity


cost saving

ThyssenKrupp Elevator Americas


Car Doors

Un iversal
v.07.08
Make A Lasting Impression!
Are your elevator doors in need of an extreme makeover? Because you never get a second chance to
make a first impression, update your elevators with new car doors from ThyssenKrupp Elevator! Choose
from our wide variety of styles to meet your building’s décor and demand.

Our standard doors are constructed of durable formed metal with a baked enamel finish. They can be
accented with a decorative and functional brushed stainless steel kickplate. Upgradable door finishes
include brushed or polished stainless steel or bronze, as well as 5WL patterned stainless steel. Custom
finishes are available upon request.

The standard height of ThyssenKrupp Elevator doors is 7’0” (2134), but can be constructed up to
9’0” (2743) high. There are three styles of doors to choose from:

One-Speed Two-Speed Center-Opening


Most economical door Wider opening Permits quickest entry and exit
Right or Left hand opening Right or Left hand opening Symmetrical appearance

You can order your new doors from your local ThyssenKrupp Elevator representative or call
(877) 230-0303 toll free.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2008 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
TAC22

OILD RA ULIC ®
v.7.8

The Smart Choice


When it comes to upgrading hydraulic elevator controllers, ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s TAC22 is the controller
of choice. Every TAC22 control system is manufactured to meet passenger safety guidelines, fire safety
standards and ADA requirements, as well as ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s own rigorous standards for quality,
performance and reliability. This unique control system has been developed by the industry’s leading research
and development team specifically for existing hydraulic elevator applications.

Flexibility and Performance


The flexible design of the TAC22 control system makes it compatible with existing door operators, power
units, signal fixtures and other major components. Whether upgrading only the controller or replacing the
entire elevator system, the TAC22 offers an economical solution. And with improved, more efficient installation
techniques, both downtime and inconvenience are minimized. The TAC22 control system will improve the
performance of any brand of hydraulic elevator by increasing reliability and making smarter traffic-handling
decisions.
The microprocessor-based system of the TAC22 offers better diagnostic capabilities and easier troubleshooting
than other control systems. An on-board owner’s service tool provides all the diagnostic equipment required
for adjusting, maintaining and trouble-shooting the system.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
TAC22
Intelligent Monitoring
ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s computer-based Intelligent Monitoring System
[IMS] offers building managers and service technicians the opportunity to
monitor elevator actions from anywhere in the building. Through IMS, you
can view historical traffic data, run reports and view activities in real-time.
IMS increases building security by offering features such as floor lockouts
and car call-coded access. In addition, monitoring of both hydraulic and
traction elevators can occur at the same time, on the same system.

Planning for Your Future


The TAC22 features flash technology, which allows for simple software
modifications through a CPU without the need to install physical components. When you’re ready for upgrades or
enhancements, the TAC22 will be ready to change with you.

Superior Products, Superior Service


At ThyssenKrupp Elevator, our standards are so stringent that no one comes close to providing more reliable and
durable end products. The result? Peace of mind that comes from knowing we’re committed to providing you with
superior products, along with superior service that is second to none. Contact your local ThyssenKrupp Elevator
representative for more details.

10½¨

33¨

33¨

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All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2007 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
Solid State

OILD RA ULIC ®
Starters

v.01.08

Minimize Power Surges


Why replace contacts when you can upgrade to the reliability of a solid-state starter?

Contacts wear with time and eventually require replacement. Prior to replacement, continual maintenance checks
are required to ensure that the contacts are functioning properly. Wear and tear on the contacts may result in
malfunctioning equipment or even motor burnout, resulting in a “shutdown” situation. To eliminate this wear &
tear, mechanical contacts are quickly becoming a thing of the past. ThyssenKrupp Elevator offers the most
advanced elevator starter, which applies smooth and steady current to a motor.

Conventional motor starters can cause power surges, or “spikes”, which limit the optimal performance of other
systems throughout the building. With solid state starters, sudden power surges are eliminated, thereby reducing
the elevator system’s impact on electrical equipment in the building. And, solid state starters are flexible, allowing
you to select the starting current that is best for your motor.

Benefits:
• Reduced maintenance
• Phase loss protection, preventing motor burnouts and extended shutdowns
• Optimal motor start-up time for shorter floor-to-floor times
• Less severe starting currents, prolonging motor life
• Noise reduction during normal operation, because contacts are eliminated

Turn the page to select the starting current that is best for your motor. Contact your local ThyssenKrupp sales
representative or call (877) 230-0303 toll free.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
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ThyssenKrupp
Solid State Starters Choose the ThyssenKrupp Elevator Solid State Starter for your application.
NEW STARTER HYDRO TRACTION HYDRO TRACTION HYDRO TRACTION HYDRO TRACTION HYDRO TRACTION HYDRO TRACTION HYDRO TRACTION
PANELS 200V 200V 220V 220V 230V 230V 380/400V 380/400V 415V 415V 460V 460V 575V 575V

9739040 5-15 HP 5-10 HP 5-15 HP 5-10 HP 5-20 HP 5-15 HP 5-30 HP 5-25 Hp 5-30 HP 5-25 HP 5-40 HP 5-30 HP
9739051 20 HP 15 HP 20 HP 15 HP 25 HP 20 HP 40 HP 30 HP 40 HP 30 HP 50 HP 40 HP
50 HP 40 HP 50 HP 40 HP
9739087 25-30 HP 20-25 HP 25-30 HP 20-25 HP 30-40 HP 25-30 HP 75 HP 60 HP
60 HP 50 HP 60 HP 50 HP
9739099 40 HP 30 HP 40 HP 30 HP 50 HP 40 HP 75 HP 60 HP 75 HP 60 HP 100 HP 75 HP
9739129 50 HP 40 HP 50 HP 40 HP 60 HP 50 HP 100 HP 75 HP 125 HP 100 HP
7.5 HP
7.5 HP
10 HP
10 HP
15 HP
15 HP
20 HP
9739154 20 HP
25 HP
25 HP
30 HP
30 HP
40 HP
40 HP
50 HP
9739166 60 HP 50 HP
9739221 60 HP 75 HP 60 HP
9739233 75 HP 100 HP 75 HP
9739245 125 HP 100 HP
9739257 150 HP 125 HP
60 HP 60 HP
9739269 75 HP
75 HP 75 HP

This chart represents 6 and 12 lead soft starters. Contact your parts department for 3 and 9 lead soft starters.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2008 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
UPGRADES SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE

LED RETRO KIT


DOWNLIGHT

The LED retro kit is intended to replace halogen fixtures with LED fixtures utilizing the
existing ceiling and space. The standard kit features downlight cans, LED lamps,
external 24 VDC power supply, dimming, battery backup, all applicable
wiring, and a two-year warranty.

The downlight cans are available in black and brushed


stainless steel finish with museum-quality full-spectrum
lighting that enhances and compliments cab interiors.
Brushed Stainless Steel
Features
· Fits 21/2" to 23/4" hole size
· Lasts 90% longer than halogens, with a life expectancy
Black
of 50,000 hours
· Mercury free
· No UV light
· Resistant to vibration and shock

Benefits
· Uses 75–90% less energy
· 75% less heat
· Battery backup lighting is brighter, longer-lasting,
and standard in every kit
· Reduces maintenance costs
· 2010 A2.17.4 code compliant

Product Details
Wattage 4.3 W
LED Color 3500k or 4100k
CRI >80
Luminous Density 260 lm
Efficacy 60 lm/W @ 12V DC

ThyssenKrupp Elevator Americas


October 2, 2017

Mr. Scott Silitsky


thyssenkrupp Elevator Corporation
210 N. University Drive, Suite 804
Coral Springs, FL 33071

RE: thyssenkrupp Elevator Corporation/Risk ID No. 910500503


Experience Modification Rate (EMR) Verification

Dear Scott:

This will serve to confirm the current and past experience modification rate (EMR) for
thyssenkrupp Elevator Corporation is as follows:

Effective Date EMR


10/01/13 – 10/01/14 .67
10/01/14 – 10/01/15 .71
10/01/15 – 10/01/16 .77
10/01/16 – 10/01/17 .76
10/01/17 – 10/01/18 .75

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Thank you.

Regards,

Nick Noren, CPCU, ARM


Assistant Vice President
Risk Solutions Practice

Cc: Helen Chen, Senior Vice President

Willis Towers Watson


233 South Wacker Drive
Suite 1800
Chicago, IL 60606

T +1 312 288 7444


W willistowerswatson.com
Willis of Illinois, Inc
January 4, 2013

Purchaser: Purchaser Name Project Name: Project Name


Address: Purchaser Address Project Address: Project Address
City/State/Zip: Purchaser City/State/Zip City/State/Zip: Project City/State/Zip

On behalf of ThyssenKrupp Elevator (hereinafter “TKE”), I am pleased to quote $Dollar Amount sales tax
included and bond not included, to furnish and install one (1) ThyssenKrupp Passenger Elevator at the
aforementioned location. This quote is valid for 45 Days, and is based on the general intent of the bid letter, plans,
specifications, addenda #, clarifications, exceptions, and provided durations. Project completion must occur on or
before 12/31/2013, or the labor and material contained in this proposal will be subject to escalation.

VALUE ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES & ALTERNATES


1. Enter VE or state ‘None at this time’

CLARIFICATIONS TO ARCHITECTURAL PLANS DATED AND SPECIFICATION SECTION #


1. Enter Clarifications

TKE can proceed with preparation of layout drawings for review and approval with receipt of one (1) full set of plans
and specifications, a copy of the preliminary schedule, and the Subcontract Agreement. We will require receipt of a
fully executed subcontract agreement, including any attached amendments, along with payment for pre-production
and engineering prior to the release of the elevator equipment for fabrication. An invoice representing pre-production
and engineering costs will be provided for your convenience upon acceptance of this proposal.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at Phone Number. We appreciate your
consideration.

Sincerely,

[Enter Your Name]


New Installation Sales Representative
c/o ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Branch Street
Branch City/State/Zip
Phone Number
Email Address

THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR SPECIFICATION SUMMARY

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Project: Click here to enter text.
Units in Estimate: Click here to enter text. Opening Size: Choose an item.
Units in Bank: Click here to enter text. Clear Ceiling Height: Choose an item.
Product: Choose an item. Clear Inside Cab Width: Choose an item.
Series: Choose an item. Clear Inside Cab Depth: Choose an item.
Application: Choose an item. Hoistway Width: Choose an item.
Loading Class: Choose an item. Hoistway Depth: Choose an item.
Capacity: Choose an item. lbs. Pit Depth: Choose an item.
Speed: Choose an item. FPM Overhead: Choose an item.
Travel: ## ft ## in Machine Room Location: Choose an item.
Future Travel: ## ft ## in Controller: Choose an item.
Stops: ## (## front, ## rear) Emergency Power: Choose an item.
Doors: Choose an item. Jack Type: Choose an item.
Power Supply: Choose an item. Volts, 60 Hz Seismic Equipment: Choose an item.
HP: Choose an item.

Cab Car Fixtures Entrance Doors


Cab Type: Choose an item. Type: Choose an item. ## Choose an item.
Panel Type: Choose an item. Finish: Choose an item.
Panel or Wall Finish: Choose an item. Fixtures Included: Choose Entrance Frames
Cab Base: Choose an item. an item., Car Position ## Choose an item.
Base Frieze, Reveal: Choose an item. Indicator, Choose an item.
Front Return, Transom: Choose an item. Entrance Sills
Cab Doors: Choose an item. Hall Fixtures ## Choose an item.
Canopy: Choose an item. Type: Choose an item.
Ceiling: Choose an item. Finish: Choose an item. New Product Service
Ceiling Finish: Choose an item. Fixtures Included: Hall Choose an item. months;
Lighting: Choose an item. Stations, Choose an item., 24 hour service available,
Cab Sill: Choose an item. Choose an item. Overtime call-backs are
Handrail Type: Choose an item. Choose an item.
Handrail Finish: Choose an item. Limited Access Provisions
Handrail Location: Choose an item. Type: Choose an item.
Handrail Row Quantity: Choose an item.
Protective Pads: Choose an item.
Cab Finished Floor: Choose an item.

Additional Features: Two Speed Fan, Automatic Fan/Light Shutdown, Vista Remote Monitoring, Fire Service Provisions,
Hoistway Access at Top & Bottom Landings, ADA Phone, Non-Proprietary Controller, Solid State Starting,
Biodegradable Oil, Pit Ladder

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS


1. Project schedule shall be mutually agreed upon by both parties in writing before becoming effective.

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2. This proposal is based on the following payment terms:
a. Forty percent (40%) of the contract price will be due and payable within thirty (30) days from the receipt of the subcontract
agreement. This initial progress payment will be applied to project management, permits, engineering and shop drawings,
submittals, drilling mobilization (if required) and raw material procurement. Material will be ordered once this payment is received
and subcontract is fully ratified.
b. An additional twenty five percent (25%) shall be due and payable when the material has been received at the TKE warehouse.
Receipt of payment is required prior to mobilization of labor.
c. ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall retain exclusive ownership and control over all equipment installed pursuant to this agreement until
such time as Purchaser has paid ThyssenKrupp Elevator 100% of the full contract amount including change orders. Purchaser
agrees to waive any and all claims to the turnover and/or use of that equipment until such time as those amounts are paid in full.
3. In no event shall TKE be responsible for consequential, indirect, incidental, exemplary, and special damages.
4. Should liquidated damages be mutually agreed upon, a TKE schedule will be incorporated as an exhibit of the contract which will specify
Purchaser milestones and a TKE work schedule. In no event shall TKE's liability for damages arising out of this agreement exceed 5% of
the agreement amount.
5. Overtime/additional / expedited work will be performed at the following rates and only after receipt of an executed Change Order:

Note: Rates are subject to change after 12/31/2013

Scope of Work Hourly Rate

Expedited Installation Hourly OT Rate (Up to 100 Team* Hours): $190/Team Hour

Hourly Team Rate for Out-of-Scope Work during Normal Hours: $224/Team Hour

Hourly Team Rate for Out-of-Scope Work during OT Hours: $404/Team Hour

Hourly Mechanic Rate for Out-of-Scope Work Normal Hours: $116/Man Hour

Hourly Mechanic Rate for Out-of-Scope Work OT Hours: $216/Man Hour

* Team = one (1) mechanic and one (1) apprentice

Be advised of the following approximate lead-times in effect as of the date of this proposal.

Preparation of layout drawings upon receipt of subcontract and plans:


## Weeks
(Additional Time Required for Cab, Signal, Entrance If Applicable)

Approval of layout drawings by purchaser: Varies

Fabrication time:
## Weeks
(From receipt of all approvals, fully executed contract, material release form and PPE payment)

Installation of elevator system:


## Weeks
(After completion of all required preparatory work by others)

WORK NOT INCLUDED


TKE shall be provided with uninterrupted access to the elevator hoistway and machine room areas to perform work between regular IUEC
working hours of regular working days, Monday thru Friday, statutory holidays excluded.
The Purchaser agrees to provide suitable tractor-trailer access and roll-able access from the unloading area to the elevator or escalator
hoistways or wellways. The Purchaser agrees to provide a dry and secure area adjacent to the hoistway(s) at the ground level for storage of
the elevator equipment and tools within ten (10) business days from receipt at the local TKE warehouse. Any warranties provided by TKE for
elevator equipment will become null and void if equipment is stored in any manner other than a dry, enclosed building structure. Any
relocation of the equipment as directed by the Purchaser after initial delivery will be at the customer’s expense.
Purchaser will be required to sign off on the Material Release Form, which will indicate the requested delivery date of equipment to the site. If
Purchaser is not ready to accept delivery of the equipment within ten (10) business days of the agreed upon date, Purchaser will immediately
make payments due for equipment and designate some local point where Purchaser will accept delivery. If Purchaser fails to make a location
available, TKE is authorized to warehouse the equipment at the TKE warehouse at Purchaser’s risk and expense. Purchaser shall reimburse
TKE for all costs due to extra handling and warehousing. Storage beyond ten (10) business days will be assessed at a rate of $100.00 per
calendar day for each elevator, which covers storage and insurance of the elevator equipment and is payable prior to delivery.

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We have included provisions for one elevator inspection. In the event that the elevator fails inspection due to work of other trades, TKE will be
compensated by change order prior to scheduling a re-inspection. The cost of each re-inspection shall be $1,500.00 plus a remobilization fee
of $2,500.00.
TKE includes one mobilization to the jobsite. A mobilization fee of $2,500.00 per crew per occurrence will be charged for pulling off the job or
for any delays caused by others once material has been delivered and TKE work has commenced.
Access for this installation shall be free and clear of any obstructions. A forklift for unloading and staging material shall also be provided at no
additional cost.
TKE will be responsible for cleanup of elevator packaging material; however, composite cleanup participation is not included.
Unless required by specification, there are no provisions for “temporary use” of the elevator(s) prior to completion and acceptance of the
complete installation. Temporary use shall be agreed to in accordance with the standard TKE Temporary Use Agreement. Cost for temporary
use of an elevator shall be $50.00 per calendar day per hydraulic elevator and $75.00 per calendar day for each traction elevator for rental
use only, excluding personnel to operate. All labor and parts, including callbacks required during the rental use period will be billed at local
billing rates. In the event that an elevator must be provided for temporary use, TKE will require 30 days to perform final adjustments and re-
inspection after the elevator has been returned to TKE with all protection, intercoms and temporary signage removed. This duration does not
include any provisions for finish installation or for repairs of same, which shall be addressed on a project-by-project basis. Cost for preparation
of controls for temporary use, refurbishment due to normal wear and tear, readjustment and re-inspection is $3,500.00 per elevator up to 10
floors. For installations above 10 stops, an additional cost of $1,500.00 / 10 floors shall apply. These costs are based on work performed
during normal working hours. Temporary use excludes vandalism or misuse. Any required signage, communication devices, elevator
operators, and protection are not included. All overtime premiums for repairs during the temporary use period will be billed at our local service
billing rates.
OSHA compliant removable barricades are to be provided by others prior to installation (TKE will replace if removed by TKE). Barricades must
allow clearance for installation of entrance frames and should be located no less than 24” from the exterior face of the hoistway wall.
Purchaser agrees to indemnify, defend and hold TKE harmless for any OSHA citations received as a result of Purchaser’s non-compliance with
OSHA standards. For MRL building supported applications and overhead traction applications, an OSHA approved work platform at the top
landing served will be required.
TKE shall be provided a dry legal hoistway, properly framed and enclosed, and including a pit of proper depth and overhead. This is to include
steel safety beam, inspection or access platforms, access doors, sump pump, lights, waterproofing, as required; dewatering of pit(s) and
required screening. An OSHA compliant steel safety beam with a minimum 5,000 pound capacity must be furnished and installed by others 2”
below the overhead roof deck as shown on the TKE shop drawings prior to elevator installation. Hoist-way shall be square and plumb within 1”
from top to bottom of the total hoistway height. If hoistway is outside of this required tolerance, Purchaser shall pay extra for any additional
modifications required for a proper installation. Purchaser must provide adequate backing for the elevator guide rails (as shown on the elevator
shop drawings). If not, Purchaser will be subject to extra charges due to any additional work required or delay. Provide 75 degree bevel guards
on all projections, recesses or setbacks in excess of 4” in accordance with ASME A17.1.
TKE shall be provided a legal machine room, adequate for the elevator equipment, including floors, trap doors, gratings, foundations, lighting,
ventilation sized per the TKE shop drawings. Machine room temperature to be maintained between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, with relative
humidity less than 95% non-condensing.
Maximum wall thickness for elevator doorframe is 12.5”. Purchaser must specify this thickness on the layout approvals.
All grouting, fire caulking, cutting and removal of walls and floors, patching, coring, penetrations and painting (except as specified) and
removal of obstructions required for elevator work are by others. Proper trenching and backfilling for any underground piping and/or conduit
are by others.
Any tube steel and/or rail backing, including embeds and weld plates, that may be required by TKE for rail bracket attachment or guide rail
support is to be furnished and installed by others flush with the hoistway from pit floor to the top of the overhead to carry the loads of all
equipment. Guide rails for traction elevators must attach to steel, CMU or concrete, not wood. Support the full width of the hoistway at each
landing for anchoring or welding the TKE sill support shall be furnished and installed by others as detailed on the TKE layouts. Structural steel
doorframes with extensions to beam above if required on hoistway sides and sills for freight elevators, including finish painting these items
shall be by others.
Rough openings for the entrances shall be no less than what is delineated on the elevator shop drawings. Purchaser to provide adequate
bracing of entrance frames to prevent distortion during wall construction.
Suitable connections from the power main to each controller and signal equipment feeders as required, including necessary circuit breakers
and fused mainline disconnect switches per NEC will be supplied by others prior to installation and will have the same characteristics as
permanent power. Piping & wiring to controller for mainline power, car lighting, and any other building systems that interface with the elevator
controls is by others. (Per N.E.C. Articles 620-22 and 620-51) will also be provided by others. A means to automatically disconnect the main
line and the emergency power supply to the elevator prior to the application of water in the elevator machine room will be furnished by others if
required. Any required hoistway, machine room, pit lighting and/or 110v service outlets shall be by others. Temporary 220v single phase (50
amps) within 50 feet of each hoistway shall be provided by others.
Purchaser agrees to provide a bonded ground wire, properly sized, from the elevator controller(s) to the primary building ground.
Conduit and wiring for remote panels to the elevator machine room(s) and between panels shall be by others. Remote panels required by local
jurisdictions are not included.
Sprinklers, smoke/heat detectors on each floor, machine room and hoistways, shunt trip devices (not self-resetting) and access panels as may
be required are to be furnished and installed by others.
Purchaser shall provide a dedicated telephone line monitored 24 hours, as well as normally open dry contacts for smoke/heat sensors, which
shall be terminated by others at a properly marked terminal in the elevator controller.

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Emergency power supply including automatic time delay transfer switch and auxiliary contacts with wiring to designated elevator controller
shall be provided by others. Electrical cross connections between machine rooms for emergency power are to be provided by others.
Any governmentally required safety provisions not directly involved for elevator installation shall be provided by others.
The cab floor shall have a 3/8” recess and 50 lb. weight allowance for finish flooring furnished and installed by others.
Conventional Hydraulics Only
Purchaser agrees to provide at no cost a crane to hoist elevator equipment as needed, including hydraulic cylinders to be placed in the ground.
When required, the excavation of the elevator cylinder well hole will be based on drilling through soil free from rock, sand, water, building construction
members and obstructions. A 32” x 32” block-out, or as the block-out indicated on TKE layouts, in the pit floor shall be provided by the Purchaser.
Adequate ingress and egress, including ramping, shall be provided for a truck-mounted drill rig. Removal of all dirt and debris from each hole location
shall be by others. Only TKE standard HDPE or PVC protection system with bottomless corrugated steel casing will be provided for “in-ground” hydraulic
jack assemblies. Should obstructions be encountered, TKE will proceed only after written authorization has been received from the Purchaser. The
contract price shall be increased by the amount of additional labor at TKE’s standard hourly rates, and the actual cost of any additional material plus
15%. Any required trenching and backfilling for underground piping or casings, and conduit as well as any compaction, grouting, and waterproofing of
block-out shall be work by others. Methane barriers or coordination/access are not included and are to be engineered and installed by others. Access
shall be provided at no cost to 2” pressurized water supply within 100’-0” of the jack hole location. Layout is to be by others when excavation of jack hole
is from grade.
Purchaser agrees to provide a 4’ x 4’ opening in the elevator hoistway overhead as required by TKE.
Machine Roomless Applications Only
Purchaser agrees to provide at no cost a crane to hoist elevator equipment as needed. For a synergy machine room-less installation, the top of
the hoistway shall not be installed until after the hoist machines can be set in place with a crane.
For synergy machine room-less applications, Purchaser shall provide TKE installation crew a work platform in the hoistway at the top landing.
The platform shall be constructed to the specification provided to the Purchaser by TKE.
Beam pockets with bearing plates to support the loads of the overhead machine assembly on synergy machine room-less applications shall be
furnished and installed by others per the TKE layouts.
The Purchaser will provide a temporary 220 VAC - 30 amps single-phase terminal with disconnect for each traction elevator in the machine
room(s) at the start of the job for temporary operation of work platform.
Traditional Traction Elevators Only
Basement/adjacent traction machines shall be supported by structural foundations with embedded machine bolts as shown on TKE layouts.
Overhead traction machines shall be supported by structural machine room floors with steel embed plates furnished and installed by others as
shown on the TKE layouts.
Purchaser agrees to provide at no cost a crane to hoist elevator equipment as needed. For a traditional overhead traction installation, the top
of the machine room shall not be installed until after the hoist machines can be set in place with a crane.
The Purchaser will provide a temporary 220 VAC - 30 amps single-phase terminal with disconnect for each traction elevator in the machine
room(s) at the start of the job for temporary operation of work platform.

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Upgrades performance

solid state
starters
Conventional motor starters create power surges
(“spikes”), which cannot be detected by mechanical
contacts, in a building’s electrical feeders. These
spikes may limit the optimal performance of computer
systems and electrical equipment and may result in
malfunctioning equipment or even motor burnout,
leading to a shutdown. Solid state starters eliminate
sudden power surges, reducing an elevator system’s
impact on the building’s electrical equipment. The
component supplies a motor with smooth and steady
current, eliminating the large influx of current typically
created by older, mechanical starters.

· No starter contacts used during normal operation

· Less severe starting

· Reduced stress on the motor windings

· Prolonged motor life

· Quieter operation

· No regular inspection or maintenance required

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January 28, 2015

Purchaser: Purchaser Company Name Project Location: [Enter Building Name]

Address: [Enter Street Address] Project Address: [Enter Street Address]

City/State/Zip: [Enter City, State Zip] City/State/Zip: [Enter City, State Zip]

On behalf of ThyssenKrupp Elevator, I am pleased to quote $0.00 (sales tax included) to perform certain work to
modernize elevators 1 - 4 at the above referenced location as described in this multi-page proposal (the “Proposal”).
This Proposal is valid for 45 days.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at (000) 000-0000. We appreciate your
consideration.

Sincerely,
Enter Your Name
Modernization Sales Representative
c/o ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Street Address
City, State & Zip
[email protected]

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SCOPE OF WORK

TRACTION TRACTION
ELEVATOR(S) X-X ELEVATOR(S) X-X
Machine Reuse Existing Geared Machine Reuse Existing Geared Machine
Hoist Motor Reuse Existing Motor Reuse Existing Motor
Deflector Sheave Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
New TAC 50-04 Microprocessor New TAC 50-04 Microprocessor
Control System
Controller Controller
Destination Dispatch N/A N/A
New Position Transducer/Limit New Position Transducer/Limit
Selector System
Switches Switches
Drive System New VVVF Regenerative Drive New VVVF Regenerative Drive
Governor Refurbish Existing Refurbish Existing
Hoist & Governor Cables Reuse Existing Cables Reuse Existing Cables
New Traveling Cable & Hoistway New Traveling Cable & Hoistway
Traveling Cables & Wiring
Wiring Wiring
Car Frame Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Car Platform Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Car Guide Shoes Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Safety Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Counterweight Frame Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Counterweight Guide Shoes Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Guide Rails Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Buffers Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Entrance Frames Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Entrance Door Panels Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Hoistway Sills Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Door Operator Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Car Door Panel Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Car Sill Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Door Detectors Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Car Enclosure Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Flooring Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Signals Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
Pit Ladder Reuse Existing Reuse Existing
LEED / Green Project No No
Special Features

***ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s Standard Cabs have been tested by UL to meet California’s strictest indoor air quality
standards CA01350. This standard is required by many other jurisdictions to prove the health of indoor air quality.

All work described in this Proposal will be performed in accordance with the version of all applicable state or local
codes that deal exclusively with the installation and/or modernization of elevators that are in effect at the time that
this Proposal is fully executed. In the event that either (A) those codes change or (B) rulings are made by the
applicable authority having jurisdiction that extend the application of those codes following the complete execution of
this Proposal, the labor and materials necessary to ensure that the work described herein complies with such

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changes shall be performed at an additional cost to Purchaser based on ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s standard billing
rates as posted in its local office.
It is solely the Purchaser’s responsibility to ensure that the work described in this Proposal meets all applicable
Federal, state and/or local codes that do not deal exclusively with the installation and/or modernization of elevators
and to secure any necessary permission and/or priority from all applicable governmental authorities to complete that
work.

OUR PRODUCTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT


ThyssenKrupp elevator products are designed for efficiency and productivity. And, by truly understanding your
needs and by incorporating innovative technology, we're able to offer elevators that are not only more productive
and more efficient; they also demonstrate a deep respect for the environment. ThyssenKrupp elevator endeavors to
comply with all federal and state environmental laws and regulations. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) are
available for review at your request.

VALUE ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES & ALTERNATES


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Be advised of the following approximate and estimated lead times in effect as of the date of this Proposal.
Preparation of submittals upon receipt of subcontract and plans: 1 – 2 days
(Additional Time Required for Cab, Signal, Entrance If Applicable)

Approval of submittals by Purchaser Varies

Fabrication time from receipt of all approvals, fully executed contract, and 8 – 10 weeks
payment of pre-production and engineering invoice:

Modernization of elevator system: 1 – 2 weeks


(After completion of all required preparatory work by others)

Project completion must occur on or before December 31, 2013, or the Purchaser agrees, by executing this
Proposal, that the labor and material contained in this Proposal will be subject to escalation based on increased
material and labor costs incurred by ThyssenKrupp Elevator.

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INSTALLATION SEQUENCE AND SCHEDULE
All work specified herein will be performed during “regular working hours of regular working days as is customary in
the elevator industry” defined as 7:30AM to 4:30 PM, except scheduled holidays.
All vertical transportation equipment described in this Proposal will be out of service and unavailable to move
passengers and/or property during entire duration of the performance of the work described in this Proposal.
Temporary elevator service is not included in this Proposal.
Prior to commencing work, ThyssenKrupp Elevator will provide Purchaser with a written work schedule. That
schedule and any changes to it shall be agreed to by both parties’ authorized representatives in writing before
becoming effective.

WORK NOT INCLUDED


There are certain items that are not included in this Proposal, many of which must be completed by Purchaser prior
to and as a condition precedent to ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s performance of its work as described in this Proposal. It
is Purchaser’s sole responsibility to coordinate the performance of these items with ThyssenKrupp Elevator to
ensure a successful completion of this project. The following is a list of those items that are not included in this
Proposal:
1) Equipment Storage: the provision of a dry and secure area at the project site for storage of the elevator
equipment at the time of delivery and the provision of adequate ingress and egress to this area. Any relocation
of the equipment as directed by the Purchaser after its initial delivery will be at Purchaser’s sole expense;
2) Electrical:
a) suitable connections from the power main to each controller and signal equipment feeders as required,
including necessary circuit breakers and fused mainline disconnect switches per N.E.C. Suitable power
supply capable of operating the new elevator equipment under all conditions;
b) the wiring to the controller for car lighting per N.E.C. Articles 620-22 and 620-51;
c) a means to automatically disconnect the main line and the emergency power supply to the elevator prior to
the application of water in the elevator machine room that shall not be self-resetting;
d) wiring and conduit from life safety panel or any other monitor station to the elevator machine room or a
suitable connection point in hoistway;
e) a bonded ground wire, properly sized, from the elevator controller(s) to the primary building ground; and all
remote wiring to the outside alarm bell as requested by all applicable code provisions;
f) a dry set of contacts which close 20 seconds prior to the transfer from normal power to emergency power
or from emergency power to normal power whether in test mode or normal operating conditions in the
event that an emergency power supply will be provided for the elevator;
g) automatic time delay transfer switch and auxiliary contacts with wiring to the designated elevator controller
and
h) electrical cross connections between elevator machine rooms for emergency power purposes;
3) Machine Room: a legal machine room, adequate for the elevator equipment, including floors, trap doors,
gratings, foundations, lighting and a machine room temperature maintained between 50 and 90 degrees
Fahrenheit, with a relative humidity less than 95% non-condensing;
4) Heat and Smoke Sensing Devices: heat and smoke sensing devices at elevator lobbies on each floor, machine
room, and hoistways with normally open dry contacts terminating at a properly marked terminal in the elevator
controller;
5) Dedicated Telephone Lines: a dedicated telephone line to elevator each controller recognizing that the elevator
telephone is required by code to be monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; one additional telephone line per
group of elevators for diagnostic capability wired to designated controller;

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6) Removal of Obstructions: the cutting and patching of walls, floors, etc. and removal of such obstructions as
may be necessary for proper modernization of the elevator(s);
7) Fire Rating: the furnishing, installing and maintaining of the required fire rating of elevator hoistway walls,
including the penetration of firewall by elevator fixture boxes;
8) Flooring: all work relating to the flooring including, but not limited to, the provision of materials and its
installation to comply with all applicable codes;
9) Painting: all painting, except as otherwise specifically included herein;
10) Waterproofing: ensuring that the elevator hoistways and pits are dewatered, cleaned and properly
waterproofed;
11) If entrances are replaced: adequate bracing of entrance frames to prevent distortion during wall construction
and all sill supports, steel angles, sill recesses, and the grouting of doorsills;
12) If the hydraulic jack is replaced:
a) the excavation of the elevator cylinder well hole in the event drilling is necessary through soil that is not
free from rock, sand, water, building construction members and obstructions. Should obstructions be
encountered, ThyssenKrupp Elevator will proceed only after written authorization has been received from
the Purchaser. The contract price shall be increased by the amount of additional labor at ThyssenKrupp
Elevator’s labor rates as posted in its local office along with the actual cost of any additional material plus
15%;
b) adequate ingress and egress, including ramping, for a truck-mounted drill rig;
c) removal of all dirt and debris from each hole location;
d) in ground protection systems other than ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s standard HDPE or PVC protection system
with bottomless corrugated steel casing;
e) any required trenching and backfilling for underground piping or casings, and conduit as well as any
compaction, grouting, and waterproofing of block-out;
f) engineering, provision and installation of methane barriers or coordination/access;
g) access to 2” pressurized water supply within 100’-0” of the jack hole location;
h) a safe, accessible storage area for placement of D.O.T. 55 gallon containers for the purpose of spoils
containment;
i) any spoils or water testing; and
j) the hiring of a disposal company which MUST be discussed prior to any material being ordered or work
being scheduled. ThyssenKrupp will provide environmental services ONLY if this is specifically included
under the “Scope of Work” section above. ThyssenKrupp assumes no responsibility and/or liability in any
way whatsoever for spoils or other contamination that may be present as a result of the cylinder breach
and/or other conditions present on the work site.

ASBESTOS AND SAFETY


The Purchaser is solely responsible for the removal and disposal of asbestos containing material at the jobsite. It is
agreed that in the event asbestos material is knowingly or unknowingly removed or disturbed in any manner at the
jobsite, Purchaser will monitor ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s work place and prior to and during ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s
manning of the job, Purchaser will certify that asbestos in the environment does not exceed .01 fibers per cc as
tested by NIOSH 7400. In the event ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s employees or those of ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s
subcontractors are exposed to an asbestos hazard, PCP’s or other hazardous substances, Purchaser agrees to
indemnify, defend, and hold ThyssenKrupp Elevator harmless from all damages, claims, suits, expenses, and
payments resulting from such exposure. The Purchaser is solely responsible for ensuring that any governmentally-
required safety provisions will be followed. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to discontinue work on the
jobsite whenever, in ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s sole opinion, its personnel do not have a safe place to work.

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PAYMENT TERMS
This Proposal is based on the following payment terms:
Forty percent (40%) of the price set forth on page 1 of this Proposal as modified by options selected from the
Section entitled Value Engineering Opportunities & Alternates (if applicable) will be due and payable as an initial
progress payment within 30 days from ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s receipt of a copy of this Proposal signed by the
Purchaser. This initial progress payment will be applied to costs and fees associated with project management,
permits, submittals, and raw material procurement and its receipt will trigger the ordering of material to complete
the scope of work described on pages 2 and 3.

An additional twenty-five percent (25%) of the price set forth on page 1 of this Proposal as modified by options selected
from the Section entitled Value Engineering Opportunities & Alternates (if applicable) shall be due and payable when the
material described above has been furnished. Material is considered furnished when it has been received at the jobsite,
ThyssenKrupp Elevator staging facility, or any other location designated by the Purchaser at its sole expense.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s receipt of payment is required prior to mobilization of its labor associated with the work
described on pages 2 and 3.
Thereafter Purchaser shall make progress payments which shall be due not later than the fifteenth (15th) day of each
month for labor and materials furnished, as defined above, through the last day of the preceding month. Such
payments shall also include any changes to the Proposal amount made by change orders to the extent completed.
Time is of the essence.
The remainder of the Proposal amount, including change orders, is due at the time of completion and approval by the
local authority having jurisdiction (if applicable), but prior to turnover of the equipment by ThyssenKrupp Elevator to the
Purchaser for use. If there is more than one unit that is the subject of this Proposal, final payment shall be made
separately as each unit is completed.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall retain exclusive ownership and control over all equipment installed and/or modernized
pursuant to this Proposal until such time as Purchaser has paid ThyssenKrupp Elevator 100% of the full Proposal
amount set forth on page 1 as modified by options selected from the Section entitled Value Engineering Opportunities &
Alternates (if applicable) along with all applicable change orders. Purchaser agrees to waive any and all claims to the
turnover and/or use of that equipment until such time as those amounts are paid in full.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to discontinue its work at any time until payments have been made as
agreed, and ThyssenKrupp Elevator has received assurance satisfactory to it that the subsequent payments will be
made as they come due. Any payments not paid when due shall bear interest at 1 1/2 % per month or the highest
legal rate, whichever is less.
In the event the Purchaser defaults on any payment, or on any other provision of this Proposal, the unpaid balance
of the Proposal price (including any change orders), less the cost of completing the work, as estimated by
ThyssenKrupp Elevator, shall immediately become due and payable.

TESTS, GOVERNMENTAL APPROVAL, CLEANUP AND PURCHASER INSPECTION


At the conclusion of its work described herein, ThyssenKrupp Elevator will perform safety, full load, Phase I and
Phase II Fire Service tests (as applicable) to ensure that the equipment that is the subject matter of this Proposal
conforms to applicable codes.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator will provide Purchaser with copies of reports generated in conjunction with completed tests.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator will perform all tests described herein during regular working hours of regular working days
as is customary in the elevator industry.
Should the Purchaser require performance of these tests outside the regular working hours of regular working days
as is customary in the elevator industry, ThyssenKrupp Elevator will provide Purchaser with a separate and
additional proposal to accomplish those tasks at those times at an additional cost.
The price of this Proposal includes one (1) inspection by the local authority having jurisdiction. Should the local
authority having jurisdiction refuse to issue written approval to Purchaser to use and operate the equipment due to
items that are the responsibility of the Purchaser as set forth in this Proposal or are not specifically included in this
Proposal, the Purchaser shall be financially responsible for (A) addressing those items, (B) the cost of the additional

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inspection(s) by the local authority having jurisdiction and (C) the labor incurred by ThyssenKrupp Elevator to attend
those additional inspections at ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s current billing rate as posted at its local office.
Should the Purchaser or the local authority having jurisdiction require ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s presence at the
inspection of equipment installed by others in conjunction with the work described in this Proposal, Purchaser
agrees to compensate ThyssenKrupp Elevator for its time at ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s current billing rate as posted
at its local office.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall not be liable for any damage to the building structure or the elevator resulting from the
performance of any tests it shall perform at any time under this Proposal.
At the conclusion of its work, ThyssenKrupp Elevator will remove all equipment and unused or removed materials
from the project site and leave its work area in a condition that, in ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s sole opinion, is neat and
clean.
Upon notice from ThyssenKrupp Elevator that the work described herein has been completed, Purchaser will arrange
to complete an inspection of the work with ThyssenKrupp Elevator and will provide Purchaser’s final acceptance
thereof in writing by Purchaser’s duly authorized representative at that time if the work is acceptable. The date and
time for such an inspection shall be mutually agreed upon. In no event shall that inspection occur more than ten (10)
business days after the date of ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s written notice to Purchaser that the work herein has been
completed unless both parties agree otherwise in writing. Immediately following its inspection of the work,
Purchaser’s duly authorized representative shall execute ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s “Final Acceptance” form(s) prior
to turnover and use of the equipment described in this Proposal. Purchaser shall not unreasonably delay or withhold
such final inspection or its written acceptance of the work.

WARRANTY
ThyssenKrupp Elevator warrants the equipment it installs under this Proposal against defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of Purchaser’s execution of ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s “Final
Acceptance” form(s) mentioned above on the express condition that all payments made under both this Proposal
and any mutually agreed-to change orders have been made in full, or two (2) years from the date material ships
from the manufacturer. This warranty is in lieu of any other warranty or liability for defects. ThyssenKrupp Elevator
makes no warranty of merchantability and no warranties which extend beyond the description in this Proposal, nor
are there any other warranties, expressed or implied, by operation of law or otherwise. Like any piece of fine
machinery, this equipment should be periodically inspected, lubricated, and adjusted by competent personnel. This
warranty is not intended to supplant normal maintenance service and shall not be construed to mean that
ThyssenKrupp Elevator will provide free service for periodic examination, lubrication, or adjustment, nor will
ThyssenKrupp Elevator correct, without a charge, breakage, maladjustments, or other trouble arising from normal
wear and tear or abuse, misuse, improper or inadequate maintenance, or any other causes other than defective
material or workmanship. In order to make a warranty claim, Purchaser must give ThyssenKrupp Elevator prompt
written notice at the address listed on the cover page of this Proposal and provided all payments due under the
terms of this Proposal and any mutually agreed to written change orders have been made in full, ThyssenKrupp
Elevator shall, at its own expense, correct any proven defect by repair or replacement. ThyssenKrupp Elevator will
not, under any circumstances, reimburse Purchaser for cost of work done by others, nor shall ThyssenKrupp
Elevator be responsible for the performance of any equipment that has been the subject of revisions or alterations
by others. If there is more than one (1) unit which is the subject of work described in this Proposal, this section shall
apply separately to each unit as accepted.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS


All work described in this Proposal will be performed in a workmanlike manner and will include all labor and material
as specified herein.
This Proposal does not include any maintenance, service or repair of the equipment or any other work not expressly
described herein. ThyssenKrupp Elevator will submit a separate proposal to Purchaser covering the maintenance
and repair of this equipment to be supplied to Purchaser at an additional cost.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator retains title to all equipment supplied by ThyssenKrupp Elevator under this Proposal and a
security interest therein, (which, it is agreed, can be removed without material injury to the real property) until all
payments under the terms of both this Proposal and any mutually agreed to-change orders have been made. In the

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event of any default by Purchaser with respect to any payment, or under any other provision of this Proposal,
Purchaser authorizes ThyssenKrupp Elevator to take immediate possession of the equipment and enter upon the
premises where it is located (without legal process) and remove such equipment or portions thereof irrespective of
the manner of its attachment to the real estate or the sale, mortgage, or lease of the real estate. Pursuant to the
Uniform Commercial Code, at ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s request, Purchaser agrees to join with ThyssenKrupp
Elevator in executing any financial or continuation statements which may be appropriate for ThyssenKrupp Elevator
to file in public offices in order to perfect its security interest in such equipment.
In the event a third party is retained to enforce, construe or defend any of the terms and conditions of this Proposal
or to collect any monies due hereunder, either with or without litigation, the prevailing party shall be entitled to
recover all costs and reasonable attorney's fees. The Purchaser does hereby waive trial by jury and does further
hereby consent that venue of any proceeding or lawsuit under this Proposal shall be in the county in which the
ThyssenKrupp Elevator branch office that is performing the work in question is located.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall not be liable for any loss, damage, or delay caused by acts of government, labor
troubles, strikes, lockouts, fire, explosion, theft, floods, riot, civil commotion, war, malicious mischief, acts of God or
any cause beyond its control. ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall automatically receive an extension of time commensurate
with any delay regarding the aforementioned.
Performance of this Proposal is contingent upon Purchaser furnishing ThyssenKrupp with any necessary permission
or priority required under the terms and conditions of government regulations affecting the acceptance of this order
or the manufacture, delivery or installation of the equipment described in this Proposal.
Should loss of or damage to ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s materials, tools or work occur at the job site, Purchaser shall
compensate ThyssenKrupp Elevator, unless such loss or damage is caused solely by ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s
negligence.
Certificates of Workmen’s Compensation, Bodily Injury and Property Damage liability Insurance coverage will be
furnished to Purchaser upon request. The premium for any bonds or insurance beyond ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s
standard coverage and limits will be an addition to this Proposal’s price.
In consideration of ThyssenKrupp Elevator performing the services herein specified, Purchaser, to the fullest extent
permitted by law, expressly agrees to indemnify, defend, save harmless, discharge, release and forever acquit
ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation, ThyssenKrupp Elevator Manufacturing, Inc., their respective employees,
officers, agents, affiliates, and subsidiaries from and against any and all claims, demands, suits, and proceedings
for loss, property damage (including damage to the equipment which is the subject matter of this Proposal),
personal injury or death that are alleged to have arisen out of the presence, use, misuse, maintenance, installation,
removal, modernization, manufacture, design, operation or condition of the equipment that is the subject matter of
this Proposal or any equipment located in the elevator machine room and/or hoistways of the project location.
Purchaser’s duty to indemnify does not apply to the extent that the loss, property damage (including damage to the
equipment which is the subject matter of this Proposal), personal injury or death is determined to be caused by or
resulting from the sole negligence of ThyssenKrupp Elevator and/or its employees. Purchaser recognizes that its
obligation to ThyssenKrupp Elevator under this clause includes payment of all attorneys’ fees, court costs,
judgments, settlements, interest and any other expenses of litigation arising out of such claims, demands, suits or
proceedings.
Purchaser further expressly agrees to name ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation and ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Manufacturing, Inc. along with their respective officers, agents, affiliates and subsidiaries as additional insureds in
Purchaser’s liability and any excess (umbrella) liability insurance policy(ies). Such insurance must insure the above-
referenced additional insureds for those claims and/or losses referenced in the above paragraph, and for claims
and/or or losses arising from the additional insureds’ sole negligence or responsibility. Such insurance must specify
that its coverage is primary and non-contributory. Purchaser hereby waives its right of subrogation.
By executing this Proposal, Purchaser agrees that in no event shall ThyssenKrupp Elevator be liable for any
consequential, indirect, incidental, exemplary, special or liquidated damages of any type or kind under any
circumstances.
If any drawings, illustrations or other descriptive materials were furnished in conjunction with this Proposal, they
were intended solely as approximations and to illustrate the general style and arrangement of equipment being
offered and should, under no circumstances, be relied upon for their accuracy.

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Purchaser’s acceptance of this Proposal and its approval by an authorized manager of ThyssenKrupp Elevator will
constitute exclusively and entirely the agreement between the parties for the goods and services herein described.
All other prior representations or Proposals, whether written or verbal, will be deemed to be merged herein and no
other changes in or additions to this Proposal will be recognized unless made in writing and properly executed by
both parties as a change order. Should Purchaser’s acceptance be in the form of a purchase order or other similar
document, the provisions of this Proposal will exclusively govern the relationship of the parties with respect to this
transaction. No agent or employee shall have the authority to waive or modify any of the terms of this Proposal
without the prior written approval of an authorized ThyssenKrupp Elevator manager.

ACCEPTED:
Purchaser Company Name ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation
Street Address
By: _____________________________________ City, State & Zip
(Signature of Authorized Individual)
By:_______________________________________
__________________________________ (Signature of TKE Representative)
(Printed or Typed Name) Enter Your Name
(000) 000-0000
Title: ___________________ Date: __________
Date: _____________________________

Approved by: _________________________

Title: _________________ Date: ______________

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OUR COMMITMENT TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY
We utilize gravity to regenerate power for your building.
The largest impact of an elevator’s life cycle is during its use-phase (after installation is complete) when it is sitting
idle with the lights on. Our efforts to promote an automatic light/fan shut off feature for all currently installed and
new products has helped us target this inefficiency with tools like our energy calculator and modernization products.
The impact that the elevator industry can have on the efficiency of the built environment is astonishing when we
realize the potential improvement in updated motor, drive and controller technology can increase energy efficiency
rates up to 72%. If elevators use up to 8% of a total building’s energy and building use 42% of the energy in the
U.S. that is quite the potential impact for one industry. Regenerative drive technology and motor efficiency
controllers are just a few more ways ThyssenKrupp can help our customers improve their bottom-line while also
helping our planet. Elevators can generate up to 40% of their energy consumption for use by the building.

OUR COMMITMENT TO LEED

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ThyssenKrupp Elevator is the only elevator company to have LEED accredited professional sales force, and the only
manufacturer to offset 100% elevator energy usage.
ThyssenKrupp’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond our own realm and into the realm of our customers.
To that end, we are committed to helping our customers apply green building strategies to comply with USGBC’s
LEED rating system. We have over 30 LEED Green Associates and LEED APs with specialties to help you with your
LEED project needs. While excluded from two Materials and Resources credits within the New Construction rating
system, elevators can play a significant contribution to LEED in large jobs. Please see our LEED matrix which offers a
breakdown of elevator specific LEED credits. We are pleased to contribute to energy savings credits and comply
with all project construction plans. By implementing LED lighting, auto fan and light shut-off TKE’s MRL elevators
can apply for an available Innovation in Design point. With LEED AP BD+C employees on staff, TKE is willing to work
with our customers on their projects in seeking additional unprecedented points in both the Energy and Atmosphere
and Innovation in Design categories for the New Construction rating system as well as Existing Building Operations
and Maintenance rating system.

BROCHURE LIBRARY

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Power Units

OILD RA ULIC ®
v.7.6

Optimal hydraulic
performance.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator offers a wide range of
power unit replacements, enhancing virtually
any hydraulic application. The superior design
and precise operation of our power units increase leveling
accuracy, ensure smooth starts and stops, and improve
passenger safety.
Why upgrade?
A power unit is equivalent to the engine on a car. It is what drives
the elevator. It is made up of mechanical components that can wear out
over time. For elevators 10 years old or more, a power unit replacement Submersible
can reduce downtime, increase elevator performance, offer quieter Power Unit
operation and reduce vibration. Each power unit includes the pump
motor, muffler, valve, tank and piping.
Manufactured with Precision.
Certain features of your elevator drive the size of the power unit that you need to specify when ordering
a replacement. These features include measurements of the cylinder, elevator capacity, current speed
and gross load on the power unit.
Every ThyssenKrupp power unit is built according to the options you choose. It is then pre-adjusted and tested
specifically for your job conditions. We also pre-wire your power unit for easy installation.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Americas Business Unit

ThyssenKrupp
Power Units
Highest Quality Standards
Since a power unit is a major component of the elevator, all major elevator companies manufacture power units in
their factories. The benefits of the ThyssenKrupp product are the quality and precision, as well as the testing, that
occurs in the factory prior to shipment.
Hydraulic elevators only perform as well as the valve. If the flow of oil from the
power unit to the jack is erratic, the performance of your elevator will be as
well, causing your elevator to level improperly. The solution is ThyssenKrupp
Elevator’s patented I-Series® valve. The pistons in our I-2® and I-3® valves are
machined to reduce friction, making the operation of the elevator smoother,
quieter and more consistent.
I-2 Valve
Silencer
Every valve that leaves our U.S. manufacturing facility is tested for leaks and to
ensure that it meets specific pressure and load requirements. A custom-built welded manifold ties the
valve to the power unit. These manifolds are tested to twice the working pressure of the jack to ensure
proper functionality.
Our exclusive valve, silencer and motor designs contribute to the overall dependability and outstanding
I-3 Valve performance of the best-selling hydraulic power unit on the market.
Compact and quiet.
Power Units come in two versions, dry and submersible. A submersible unit takes
less space by submersing the motor and pump in the tank. This design greatly
reduces the noise created during regular elevator operation. ThyssenKrupp’s
submersible power unit is capable of pumping up to 260 gallons per minute for all
motor voltages and is small enough to fit in virtually any machine room.
Ultimate in speed and travel.
A dry power unit provides more power and lifting capability to move larger capacities
at higher speeds. ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s dry power unit comes complete with an
open frame-mounted pump, motor and I-Series valve. The open frame provides
ample access to every component, allowing for easier maintenance. Our high
output pump and motor combinations are capable of producing up to 350 gallons
per minute, available for any voltage.
Dry Power Unit
Power Range Data
Minimum Maximum
Power Unit Horsepower Horsepower
EP (Submersible) 5 60
CP (Dry) 5 25
AP (Dry) 7.5 75

When you order from ThyssenKrupp, you can rest assured that you have a product that has been designed
for consistent operation and superior safety. Contact your local ThyssenKrupp Elevator sales representative
or call (877) 230-0303 toll free.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator | P.O. Box 2177 | Memphis, TN 38101 | Tel: (877) 230-0303 (toll free) | thyssenkruppelevator.com
All illustrations and specifications are based on information in effect at time of publication approval. ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to change
specifications or design and to discontinue items without prior notice or obligation. Copyright © 2007 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation.
Upgrades sustainability performance

econolight
Econolight is a lighting control device that is
designed to conserve energy by turning the
lights off in the cab when it has been idle
for a designated period of time and other
parameters are met.

Econolight is a sustainable solution that


eliminates approximately 60% of
wasted energy in an idle elevator.
Econolight may also be attached to
on
the cab fan to conserve additional light
energy by shutting it off when
the elevator is not in use. With off
Econolight, energy use could go
from 24 hours a day to as little as
9.5 hours a day, reducing CO2 emissions
by 193,000 tons per year.

· Conserves energy

· Increases the value of the elevator


and building

· Bulbs last longer

· 5 year or less payback period in


energy savings

ThyssenKrupp Elevator Americas


Elevator Installation Agreement (Sample)

SUBMITTED TO: [Customer Name]


[Street]
[City, State ZIP]
(Hereinafter Purchaser)

BY: ThyssenKrupp Elevator


[Street]
[City, State ZIP]
[Phone]

ThyssenKrupp Elevator is pleased to provide the following agreement for the elevator installation at:

LOCATION: [Building Name]


[Street]
[City, State ZIP]

DATE: [Date]
DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT

TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: One (1) ThyssenKrupp AMEE 21 Twinpost Telescopic Hydraulic Elevators

CONTROL: TAC 20-03

CAPACITY: 2100 lbs.

SPEED: 80 FPM UP

OPERATION: Simplex Selective Collective

TRAVEL: 16’-0” net travel

POWER SUPPLY: 460 V 3Ph 60Hz

MACHINE LOCATION: Approximately 20’ remote

OPENINGS: Two (2) in line

HOISTWAY FRAMES & DOORS: 3’-0” x 7’-0” Side-opening doors and frames finished in baked enamel with aluminum
sills and Microlight infrared door protection system.

CAR ENCLOSURE: Standard ThyssenKrupp TKS cab interior with the following features:
1. Steel shell cab walls finished in baked enamel.
2. Standard fluorescent lighting above translucent panels and a baked enamel
frame.
3. Baked enamel car door.
4. Brushed stainless steel fronts with aluminum sill.
5. 1 ½” cylindrical stainless steel handrail along rear wall.
6. Flooring by others. (see Job Clarifications below)

SIGNALS: Traditional fixtures consisting of illuminating car and hall pushbuttons, emergency light,
and car position indicator. Hall lanterns are located at each landing.

SPECIAL FEATURES: Handicap features to meet current ANSI & ADA code requirements including:
1. ADA-compliant emergency telephone device.
2. Pit ladder
3. Solid state starting
4. Phase I and II Fire Service operation, per ANSI A17.1 (2004)
5. “In the event of fire…” emergency signage on all hall stations.
6. Fireman’s phone jack at each car station.
7. Elevator equipment designed for Seismic Zone 2.
8. Independent service operation.
9. Hoistway access at top and bottom landing.
10. Hydro Safe biodegradable hydraulic oil.

MINIMUM HOISTWAY SIZE: 7’-4” wide x 5’-9” deep, with a 4’-0” pit depth, and 12’-8” overhead

SCOPE

This Agreement is intended to cover the complete furnishing and installation of:

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Except as specified under "Work not included." All work shall be performed in a workmanlike manner and shall include all work
and material as set forth in the drawings and as specified herein. In all cases where a component part of the equipment is
herein referred to in the singular, it is intended that such reference shall apply to as many such components as are required to
complete the installation.

All work shall be performed in accordance with the latest revised edition (as of the date of this proposal) of the United States of
America Standard Safety Code for Elevators, Escalators and Dumbwaiters, the National Electrical Code, and/or such State and
Local Codes as may be applicable. Subsequent to the date of this Agreement, should changes be made in any code, or should
rulings by any code enforcement authority extend the application of the code, the work and materials necessary to bring the
installation into compliance with such changes shall be in addition to the contract price.

ALTERNATES:

[No alternates exist]

CLARIFICATIONS:

APPROXIMATE LEAD TIMES

Be advised of the following approximate lead-times associated with this project:


Preparation of layout drawings upon receipt of subcontract and plans: (Additional Time X weeks
Required for Cab, Signal, Entrance If Applicable)
Approval of layout drawings by purchaser Varies
Fabrication time from receipt of all approvals, fully executed contract, material release form and X weeks
payment of pre-production invoices:
Delivery of Equipment to distribution center or jobsite: X weeks
Installation of elevator system: (After receipt of plumb, dry hoist way, dried in machine room, 3 X weeks
phase power and verification of all preparatory work by others)
Adjustment & Inspection (where applicable) from completion of ThyssenKrupp Elevator X weeks
inspection checklist

PRICE AND TERMS OF PAYMENT

ThyssenKrupp Elevator proposes to furnish and install the equipment specified in this proposal for the net sum of
($ ), payable as follows: This proposal is based on the following payment terms: Fifty percent (50%) of the contract price
will be due and payable within 30 days from the receipt of the subcontract agreement. This initial progress payment will be
applied to project management, permits, engineering and shop drawings, submittals, drilling mobilization (if required) and raw
material procurement. Material will be ordered once this payment is received and subcontract is fully ratified. Thirty Five
percent (35%) shall be due and payable when the material has been received at the ThyssenKrupp Elevator warehouse.
Receipt of payment is required prior to mobilization of labor. Fifteen percent (15%) shall be due and payable monthly as labor
is performed. Final payment, including five percent (5%) retention and all change orders shall be paid prior to turnover of the
equipment.

Purchaser acknowledges that the contract price is based upon labor and material prices projected to be in effect when the
Purchaser has scheduled ThyssenKrupp Elevator to install the equipment as of the time of contracting. In the event the
schedule changes or construction delays postpone installation and/or adjustment of the elevator for more than 45 (forty-five)
days later than originally scheduled, the contract price shall be increased by the amount of any actual increase in
ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s material and/or labor costs resulting from the schedule change or delay. Changes in schedule must
be agreed upon in writing by both parties prior to becoming effective.

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In the event of any default or breach by Purchaser of any provision of this Agreement, the unpaid balance of the purchase
price, less the cost of completing the work as estimated by ThyssenKrupp Elevator, shall immediately become payable
irrespective of the acceptance by ThyssenKrupp Elevator of notes from Purchaser or extension of time for payment.

If there is more than one (1) unit in this contract, final payment shall be made separately as each unit is completed or turned
over to Purchaser.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to discontinue its work at any time until payments have been made by Purchaser as
agreed upon, and satisfactory assurances are made by Purchaser that subsequent payments will be made as they become
due. Non-payment by the Purchaser of any monies due and owing under this Agreement shall result in the accrual of interest
on the delinquent monies at the maximum rate allowable by law in the state of acceptance.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall be provided with uninterrupted access to the elevator hoist way and machine room areas to
perform work between regular IUEC working hours of regular working days, Monday thru Friday, statutory holidays excluded.
In the event that overtime, additional work outside of the scope of this agreement, or expedited work is required, it will be
performed at the following rates and only after receipt of an executed Change Order:

SCOPE OF WORK HOURLY RATE


Expedited installation hourly OT rate (up to 100 team hours):
Hourly team rate for out-of-scope work during normal hours:
Hourly team rate for out-of-scope work during normal hours:
Hourly mechanic rate for out-of-scope work during normal hours:
Hourly mechanic rate for out-of-scope work during OT hours:
Team = One (1) mechanic and one (1) apprentice
Note: Rates are subject to change after December 31st, 2012

HOLE FOR JACK UNIT

When required, the excavation of the elevator cylinder well hole will be based on drilling through soil free from rock, sand,
water, building construction members and obstructions. Should obstructions be encountered, ThyssenKrupp Elevator will
proceed only after written authorization has been received from the Purchaser. The contract price shall be increased by the
amount of additional labor at ThyssenKrupp Elevator ’s standard hourly rates, and the actual cost of any additional material
plus 15%. A 32"x32" block-out, or as the block-out indicated on ThyssenKrupp Elevator layouts, in the pit floor shall be
provided by the Purchaser. Adequate ingress and egress, including ramping, shall be provided for a truck-mounted drill rig.
Removal of all dirt and debris from each hole location shall be by others. Only ThyssenKrupp Elevator standard HDPE or PVC
protection system with bottomless corrugated steel casing will be provided for “in-ground” hydraulic jack assemblies. Any
required trenching and backfilling for underground piping or casings, and conduit as well as any compaction, grouting, and
waterproofing of block-out shall be work by others. Methane barriers or coordination/access are not included and are to be
engineered and installed by others. Access shall be provided at no cost to 2” pressurized water supply within 100’-0” of the
jack hole location. Layout is to be by others when excavation of jack hole is from grade. An OSHA compliant steel safety beam
with a minimum 5,000 pound capacity must be furnished and installed by others 2” below the overhead roof deck as shown
on the ThyssenKrupp Elevator shop drawings prior to elevator installation. Purchaser agrees to provide a 4’ x 4’ opening in the
elevator hoistway overhead as required by ThyssenKrupp Elevator.

MAINTENANCE SERVICE
ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall furnish maintenance service for the period of twelve (12) months on each elevator after the
installation is completed and the elevator has been placed into operation. Maintenance includes call-backs during normal
hours of regular working days (8:00am-4:30pm, M-F). Any overtime callbacks will be billed to the customer at ThyssenKrupp
Elevator standard overtime service rates. Regular maintenance Service shall consist of periodically examining, lubricating,

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adjusting and cleaning the elevator (s), and, in the sole opinion, if conditions warrant, repairing or replacing elevator
components not excluded under this Agreement.

TEMPORARY SERVICE

There are no provisions for “temporary use” of the elevator(s) prior to completion and acceptance of the complete installation.
Should Purchaser require use of any elevator(s) prior to completion and final acceptance, the Purchaser agrees to sign
ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s Construction Use Only Agreement, and be bound by the terms and conditions thereof. A copy of this
Agreement will be furnished upon written request. Cost for temporary use of an elevator shall be $100per calendar day per
hydraulic elevator and $200 per calendar day for each traction elevator for rental use only, excluding personnel to operate. All
labor and parts, including callbacks required during the rental use period will be billed at local billing rates. In the event that an
elevator must be provided for temporary use, ThyssenKrupp Elevator will require 30 days to perform final adjustments and re-
inspection after the elevator has been returned to ThyssenKrupp Elevator with all protection, intercoms and temporary signage
removed. This duration does not include any provisions for finish installation or for repairs of same, which shall be addressed
on a project-by-project basis. Cost for preparation of controls for temporary use, refurbishment due to normal wear and tear,
readjustment and re-inspection will be determined on a project by project basis. These costs are based on work performed
during normal working hours. Temporary use excludes improper vandalism or misuse. Any required signage, communication
devices, elevator operators, and protection are not included. All overtime premiums for repairs during the temporary use
period will be billed at our local service billing rates.

ACCEPTANCE OF INSTALLATION

Upon notice from ThyssenKrupp Elevator that the installation of the elevator has been completed, Purchaser will arrange to
have present at the installation site a person duly authorized to make the final inspection and to provide/execute a written final
acceptance. The date and time that such person will be present at the site shall be as mutually agreed upon, but shall not be
more than ten (10) business days after the date of ThyssenKrupp Elevator's notice of completion to Purchaser, unless both
parties agree to a certain date thereafter. Such Final Inspection and Certificate of Acceptance shall not be unreasonably
delayed or withheld. In the event the elevator fails inspection due to no fault of ThyssenKrupp Elevator, Purchaser agrees to
reimburse ThyssenKrupp Elevator for any costs associated with additional inspections. We have included provisions for one
elevator inspection. In the event that the elevator fails inspection due to work of other trades, ThyssenKrupp Elevator will be
compensated by change order prior to scheduling a re-inspection. The cost of each re-inspection shall be $1500 plus a
remobilization fee of $2500.

STORAGE

The Purchaser agrees to provide suitable tractor trailer access and roll-able access from the unloading area to the elevator or
escalator hoistways / well ways. The Purchaser agrees to provide a dry and secure area adjacent to the hoist way(s) at the
ground level for storage of the elevator equipment and tools within ten (10) business days from receipt at the local
ThyssenKrupp Elevator warehouse. Any warranties provided by ThyssenKrupp Elevator for elevator equipment will become
null and void if equipment is stored in any manner other than a dry, enclosed building structure. Any relocation of the
equipment as directed by the Purchaser after initial delivery will be at the customer’s expense. Purchaser will be required to
sign off on the Material Release Form which will indicate the requested delivery date of equipment to the site. If Purchaser is
not ready to accept delivery of the equipment within ten (10) business days of the agreed upon date, Purchaser will
immediately make payments due for equipment and designate some local point where Purchaser will accept delivery. If
Purchaser fails to make a location available, ThyssenKrupp Elevator is authorized to warehouse the equipment at the
ThyssenKrupp Elevator warehouse at Purchaser’s risk and expense. Purchaser shall reimburse ThyssenKrupp Elevator for all
costs due to extra handling and warehousing. Storage beyond ten (10) business days will be assessed at a rate of $300 per
week for each elevator, which covers storage and insurance of the elevator equipment and is payable prior to delivery.

DRAWINGS

ThyssenKrupp Elevator standard shop drawings, submittal package, standard owner’s manuals and prints will be provided.
Deferred approvals, not limited to DSA and OSHPD, are not included. Stamped calculations or details (by professional
engineer) are not included.

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PAINTING

All exposed metal work furnished by ThyssenKrupp Elevator, except as otherwise specified in writing, shall be properly painted
after installation by ThyssenKrupp Elevator.

PERMITS, TAXES, AND LICENSES

All applicable sales and use taxes, permit fees and licenses imposed upon ThyssenKrupp Elevator as of the date of this
proposal are included in the contract price. Purchaser agrees to pay, as an addition to the contract price, the amount of any
additional taxes, fees, or other charges exacted from the Purchaser or the ThyssenKrupp Elevator by any law enacted after the
date of this proposal. This proposal is made without regard to compliance with any special purchasing and/or manufacturing
requirements including, but not limited to, Buy American, Buy America, U.S. Steel, Far Clauses, MBE, WBE, supplier
requirements or any similar state or government procurements laws. Should any such requirements be applicable to this
project, ThyssenKrupp Elevator reserves the right to modify and/or withdraw this proposal.

ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL

Purchaser’s acceptance of this Agreement and its approval by an executive officer of ThyssenKrupp Elevator will constitute
exclusively and entirely the Agreement. All other prior representations or agreements, whether written or verbal, will be
deemed to be merged herein, and no other changes in or additions to this Agreement will be recognized unless made in
writing and properly executed by both parties. Should Purchaser’s acceptance be in the form of a purchase order or other
similar document, the provisions of this Agreement will govern in the event of a conflict. This proposal is hereby accepted in its
entirety, and shall constitute the entire Agreement as contemplated by the Purchaser and ThyssenKrupp Elevator.

TITLE AND OWNERSHIP

ThyssenKrupp Elevator retains title to all equipment it supplies under this Agreement and a security interest therein, (which, it
is agreed, can be removed without material injury to the real property) until all payments under the terms of this Agreement ,
including deferred payments and any extensions thereof, are made. In the event of any default by Purchaser on any payment,
or any other provision of this Agreement, ThyssenKrupp Elevator may take immediate possession of the equipment and enter
upon the premises where it is located (without legal process) and remove such equipment or portions thereof, irrespective of
the manner of its attachment to the real estate or the sale, mortgage, or lease of the real estate. Pursuant to the Uniform
Commercial Code, and at ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s request, Purchaser agrees to execute any financial or continuation
statements which may be necessary for ThyssenKrupp Elevator to file in public offices in order to perfect ThyssenKrupp
Elevator’s security interest in such equipment.

WARRANTY

ThyssenKrupp Elevator warrants the equipment installed pursuant to this Agreement against defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of Final Acceptance . However, the warranty is contingent on the
equipment being installed at the times proposed in this proposal. In the event that the job is delayed for a period greater than
six months, the warranty shall be reduced by the amount of the delay. This warranty is in lieu of any other liability for defects.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator makes no warranty of merchantability and no other warranties which extend beyond the description in
this Agreement including any other warranties existing by operation of law. Like any piece of mechanical machinery, this
equipment should be periodically inspected, lubricated, and adjusted by competent personnel. This warranty is not intended to
supplant such normal maintenance service and shall not be construed to mean that ThyssenKrupp Elevator will provide free
service for periodic examination, lubrication, or adjustment due to normal use beyond that included in this Agreement; nor will
ThyssenKrupp Elevator correct, without charge, breakage, maladjustments, or other trouble arising from abuse, misuse,
improper or inadequate maintenance, or any other causes beyond its control. In the event of a warranty claim, Purchaser must
give ThyssenKrupp Elevator prompt written notice, and provided all payments due under the terms of this Agreement have
been made in full, ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall, at its own expense, correct any proven defect by repair or replacement.

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ThyssenKrupp Elevator will not, under this warranty, reimburse Purchaser for cost of work done by others, nor shall
ThyssenKrupp Elevator be responsible for the performance of equipment to which any revisions or alterations have been made
by others. Any warranty provided by ThyssenKrupp Elevator will become null and void if the elevator equipment is tampered
with, maintained, worked on or adjusted by any person(s) other than authorized ThyssenKrupp Elevator company personnel.

WORK NOT INCLUDED

Hoistway and Machine Room.........................................................................................................................


OSHA compliant removable barricades are to be provided by others prior to installation ThyssenKrupp Elevator will replace if
removed by ThyssenKrupp Elevator. Barricades must allow clearance for installation of entrance frames and should be located
no less than 24” from the exterior face of the hoistway wall. Purchaser agrees to indemnify, defend and hold ThyssenKrupp
Elevator harmless for any OSHA citations received as a result of Purchaser’s non-compliance with OSHA standards.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall be provided a dry legal hoistway, properly framed and enclosed, and including a pit of proper
depth provided with ladder. This is to include the pit and overhead with ladder, steel safety beam, inspection or access
platforms, access doors, sump pump, lights, waterproofing, as required; dewatering of pit(s) and required screening. An
OSHA compliant steel safety beam with a minimum 5,000 pound capacity must be furnished and installed by others 2” below
the overhead roof deck as shown on the ThyssenKrupp Elevator shop drawings prior to elevator installation. Hoist-way shall be
square and plumb within 1” from top to bottom of the total hoistway height. If hoistway is outside of this required tolerance,
Purchaser shall pay extra for any additional modifications required for a proper installation. Purchaser must provide adequate
backing for the elevator guide rails (as shown on the elevator shop drawings). If not, Purchaser will be subject to extra charges
due to any additional work required or delay. Provide 75 bevel guards on all projections, recesses or setbacks in excess of 4”
in accordance with ASME A17.1.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall be provided a legal machine room, adequate for the elevator equipment, including floors, trap
doors, gratings, foundations, lighting, ventilation sized per the ThyssenKrupp Elevator shop drawings. Machine room
temperature to be maintained between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, with relative humidity less than 95% non-condensing.
Maximum wall thickness for elevator door frame is 12.5”. Purchaser must specify this thickness on the layout approvals.
Elevator entrances shall not have exterior sun exposure. Custom “sun doors” are not provided.
All grouting, fire caulking, cutting and removal of walls and floors, patching, coring, penetrations and painting (except as
specified) and removal of obstructions required for elevator work are by others. Proper trenching and backfilling for any
underground piping and/or conduit are by others.
Any tube steel and/or rail backing, including embeds and weld plates, that may be required by ThyssenKrupp Elevator for rail
bracket attachment or guide rail support is to be furnished and installed by others flush with the hoist way from pit floor to the
top of the overhead to carry the loads of all equipment. Guide rails for traction elevators must attach to steel, CMU or concrete,
not wood. Support the full width of the hoistway at each landing for anchoring or welding the ThyssenKrupp Elevator sill
support shall be furnished and installed by others as detailed on the ThyssenKrupp Elevator layouts. Structural steel door
frames with extensions to beam above if required on hoistway sides and sills for freight elevators, including finish painting
these items shall be by others.
Basement/adjacent traction machines shall be supported by structural foundations with embedded machine bolts as shown on
ThyssenKrupp Elevator layouts. Overhead traction machines shall be supported by structural machine room floors with steel
embed plates furnished and installed by others as shown on the ThyssenKrupp Elevator layouts. Beam pockets with bearing
plates to support the loads of the overhead machine assembly on Synergy machine roomless applications shall be furnished
and installed by others per the ThyssenKrupp Elevator layouts.
Rough openings for the entrances shall be no less than what is delineated on the elevator shop drawings. Purchaser to provide
adequate bracing of entrance frames to prevent distortion during wall construction.
An OSHA compliant steel safety beam with a minimum 5,000 pound capacity must be furnished and installed by others 2”
below the overhead roof deck as shown on the ThyssenKrupp Elevator shop drawings prior to elevator installation.
Purchaser agrees to provide at no cost a crane to hoist elevator equipment as needed, including hydraulic cylinders to be
placed in the ground. For a Synergy machine room-less installation, the top of the hoist way shall not be installed until after
the hoist machines can be set in place with a crane. For a traditional overhead traction installation, the top of the machine
room shall not be installed until after the hoist machines can be set in place with a crane. Access for this installation shall be
free and clear of any obstructions. A forklift for unloading and staging material shall also be provided at no additional cost.
For Synergy machine room-less applications, Purchaser shall provide TKE installation crew a work platform in the hoistway at
the top landing. The platform shall be constructed to the specification provided to the Purchaser by TKE.

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Electrical .....................................................................................................................................................
Suitable connections from the power main to each controller and signal equipment feeders as required, including necessary
circuit breakers and fused mainline disconnect switches per NEC will be supplied by others prior to installation and will have
the same characteristics as permanent power. Piping & wiring to controller for mainline power, car lighting, and any other
building systems that interface with the elevator controls is by others. (Per N.E.C. Articles 620-22 and 620-51) will also be
provided by others. A means to automatically disconnect the main line and the emergency power supply to the elevator prior
to the application of water in the elevator machine room will be furnished by the electrical Purchaser if required. Any required
hoistway, machine room, pit lighting and/or 110v service outlets shall be by others. Temporary 220v single phase (50 amps)
within 50 feet of each hoist way shall be provided by others.
The Purchaser will provide a temporary 220 VAC - 30 amps single phase terminal with disconnect for each traction elevator in
the machine room(s) at the start of the job for temporary operation of work platform.
Purchaser agrees to provide a bonded ground wire, properly sized, from the elevator controller(s) to the primary building
ground.
Conduit and wiring for remote panels to the elevator machine room(s) and between panels shall be by others. Remote panels
required by local jurisdictions are not included.
Sprinklers, smoke/heat detectors on each floor, machine room and hoistways, shunt trip devices (not self-resetting) and
access panels as may be required are to be furnished and installed by others.
Purchaser shall provide a dedicated telephone line monitored 24 hours, as well as normally open dry contacts for smoke/heat
sensors which shall be terminated by others at a properly marked terminal in the elevator controller. One additional telephone
line per group of elevators for diagnostic capability wired to designated controller shall be provided by others.
Emergency power supply including automatic time delay transfer switch and auxiliary contacts with wiring to designated
elevator controller shall be provided by others. Electrical cross connections between machine rooms for emergency power are
to be provided by others.
Any governmentally required safety provisions not directly involved for elevator installation shall be provided by others.
Elevator Cab ................................................................................................................................................
The cab floor shall have a 3/8” recess and 50 lb. weight allowance for finish flooring furnished and installed by others.

SHARED RESPONSIBILITIES

Purchaser agrees to fully and completely defend, indemnify and hold harmless ThyssenKrupp Elevator from any and all claims
and lawsuits (whether same is for personal injury, property damage or death of any person) asserted against ThyssenKrupp
Elevator which allege to have a factual or legal basis in the services contemplated by this contract; regardless of whether such
actions arise from the use, operation, repair, installation, or condition of the equipment which is the subject of this contract or
its machine room(s), hatchway(s), or component part(s). Purchaser understands and agrees that its obligation to defend,
indemnify and hold harmless exist regardless of whether it is alleged or proved that ThyssenKrupp Elevator is jointly or solely
liable under theory of legal fault, including, but not limited to negligence, gross negligence, strict liability, strict product liability,
breach of warranty (whether expressed or implied) or breach of contract. Purchaser recognizes its obligation under this clause
includes payment of all attorney’s fees, costs of court and other expenses of litigation incurred by ThyssenKrupp Elevator,
together with any and all damages (including punitive damages to the extent allowed by law) awarded by court, jury or other
competent authority, judgments, settlements, appeal bonds necessary to suspend judgment pending appeal, interest (pre-
judgment and post-judgment) and attorney’s fees awarded to an adverse party arising out of such claims or lawsuits. This
indemnification obligation is the broadest allowed by law.

Purchaser expressly agree to name ThyssenKrupp Elevator as an additional insured in its liability and any excess (umbrella)
liability insurance policy(ies). Such insurance must insure ThyssenKrupp Elevator for those claims or losses referenced in the
above paragraph. You hereby waive the right of subrogation.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall not be liable for any loss, damage or delay caused by acts of government, labor troubles, strikes,
lockouts, fire, explosion, theft, floods, riot, civil commotion, war, malicious mischief, acts of God or any cause beyond its
control, and in no event shall ThyssenKrupp Elevator be liable for any damages, nor any consequential, special or contingent

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damages. ThyssenKrupp Elevator shall automatically receive an extension of time commensurate with any delay regarding the
aforementioned.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator complies with provisions of Executive Orders 11246, 11375, 11758, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1993, Vietnam Era Veteran’s Readjustment Act of 1974, 38 U.S.C. 4212 and 41 CFR Chapter 60. ThyssenKrupp
Elevator supports Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Actions Compliance programs.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

1. ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s performance under this Agreement is contingent upon Purchaser furnishing ThyssenKrupp
Elevator with any and all necessary permission or priority required under the terms and conditions of government
regulations affecting the acceptance of this Agreement or the manufacture, delivery or installation of the equipment.
2. It is agreed that ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s personnel shall be given a safe place in which to work and ThyssenKrupp
Elevator reserves the right to discontinue work in the building whenever, in our sole opinion, this provision is being
violated.
3. All work is to be performed during ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s regular working hours/regular working days unless
otherwise specified and agreed to in writing by both ThyssenKrupp Elevator and Purchaser.
4. Certificate of Workers’ Compensation, Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability Insurance coverage shall be
furnished to Purchaser upon request.
5. Should loss of or damage to our material, tools or work occur at the installation site, Purchaser shall compensate
ThyssenKrupp Elevator for such loss, unless such loss or damage results from ThyssenKrupp Elevator's own acts or
omissions.
6. If ThyssenKrupp Elevator submits any drawings, illustrations or descriptive matter with this proposal, they are
approximate and are submitted only to show the general style and arrangement of equipment being offered.
7. In the event ThyssenKrupp Elevator engages a third party to enforce and collect payment due hereunder, either with
or without suit, Purchaser agrees to pay all costs thereof together with reasonable attorney’s fees. Purchaser does
hereby waive trial by jury and does hereby consent to the venue of any proceeding or lawsuit under this Agreement to
be in the county where the work covered by this Agreement is located.
8. Project schedule shall be mutually agreed upon by both parties in writing before becoming effective.
9. ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s participation in controlled insurance programs is expressly conditioned upon review and
approval of all controlled insurance program information and documentation prior to enrollment. Any insurance
credits, if applicable, will be provided at that time.
10. In no event shall ThyssenKrupp Elevator be responsible for liquidated, consequential, indirect, incidental, exemplary,
and special damages.
11. Dumpsters shall be provided by others at no cost to ThyssenKrupp Elevator for removal of elevator packaging
material. Should dumpsters not be provided, disposal of packaging materials shall be by others. Composite cleanup
participation is not included.
12. It is agreed that in the event asbestos material is knowingly or unknowingly removed or disturbed in any manner at
the jobsite, you will monitor our work place and prior to and during our manning of the job, you will certify that
asbestos in the environment does not exceed .01 fibers per cc as tested by NIOSH 7400 In the event our employees
or those of our subcontractors are exposed to an asbestos hazard, PCP’s, lead or other hazardous substances, you
agree to indemnify, defend, and hold us harmless from all damages, claims, suits, expenses, and payments resulting
from such exposure. Identification, notification, removal and disposal of asbestos containing material, PCP’s lead or
other hazardous substances are the responsibility of the Purchaser.
13. On-site parking will be provided at no additional cost.
14. Purchaser agrees to accept a live demonstration of equipment’s owner-controlled features by ThyssenKrupp Elevator
in lieu of any maintenance training required in the bid specifications.
15. Purchaser agrees to accept ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s standard owner’s manual in lieu of any maintenance, or any
other, manual(s) required in the bid specifications.

The rights of ThyssenKrupp Elevator under this Agreement shall be cumulative and the failure on the part of the ThyssenKrupp
Elevator to exercise any rights hereunder shall not operate to forfeit or waive any of said rights. Any extension, indulgence or
change by ThyssenKrupp Elevator in the method, mode or manner or payment or any of its other rights shall not be construed
as a waiver of any of its rights under this Agreement.

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ACCEPTED:

[Purchasing Company Name] ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation


[Street Address]
By: _________________________________________ [City, ST ZIP]
(Signature of Authorized Individual)
By:______________________________________________
________________________________________________ (Signature of TKE Representative)
(Printed or Typed Name)
[Name of ThyssenKrupp Elevator Rep]
Title: ____________________ Date: _______________ [Phone Number]

Date: _________________________________________

Approved by: _____________________________________

Title: [Manager's title] Date: ______________________

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ThyssenKrupp Elevator Americas
The new endura MRL combines the no-nonsense functionality of

hydraulics and a truly machine room-less design — perfect for low-rise

buildings. Now you really can maximize building space while keeping

construction coordination and costs low. Fewer moving parts and the

uncomplicated design provide dependable, capable equipment that

isn’t over engineered for buildings with just a few floors. And the cost

to maintain the endura MRL is significantly lower than the cost of

maintaining more complex low-rise MRL traction elevators.

So simplify, because why buy more than you need?


SIMPLY MORE SPACE
The endura MRL allows architects to incorporate
elevators into their design without worrying about a
machine room, controller access or weight and capacity IT SIMPLY FITS
restrictions. The pump unit is located in the elevator pit.
General contractors can spend fewer hours thinking about
And since the controller is cleverly located in the elevator
DISCONNECTS the elevator because there is less to build and manage.
door jamb, you don’t have to reserve space for access to
PROVIDED
it either. Now, you really do have more space to work with. Choose the endura MRL and you can eliminate framing,
electrical and HVAC, fireproof doors, as well as the locks
The endura MRL uses little electricity, has a small lifetime and signage required for typical machine rooms or
environmental impact and virtually eliminates the use controller closets. You can also eliminate the
of petroleum by using enviromax™ the industry’s first coordination effort, time and cost.
performance improving vegetable-based hydraulic fluid.
LED lighting is standard, which drastically increases The endura MRL has been designed so you can simplify.

lighting lifespan, is mercury-free and offers a heat-free You no longer have to provide disconnects, wiring chases

solution. Since the cab is from ThyssenKrupp Elevator, or assign coordination and installation tasks to partnering

you will benefit from the industry’s only UL validated trades. Permanent power and a hoistway is all you need,

01350 CA compliant low-emitting interiors. So VOC CONTROL PANEL and we do the rest. It simply fits.
IN DOOR JAMB
(volatile organic compound) emissions are one less thing
to worry about.

PUMP UNIT
IN PIT

Hydraulic elevators offer an The pump unit is in the pit, sealed with a hardtop
efficient way to move heavier and sound deadening material to ensure a quiet ride.
loads, so you aren’t limited to It also features a new electronic valve. The valve is
lightweight finish options that virtually adjustment-free, which allows for improved
restrict your interior cab design. leveling accuracy.
LIFE CYCLE COSTS ARE SIMPLY CLEAR
SIMPLY SPEND LESS We’ve done the homework so you can make an educated decision about purchasing the right low-rise elevator. Our Life

For the building owner, the endura MRL has fewer moving Cycle Analysis (LCA) and Costing (LCC) research make the long-term cost and environmental impacts of low-rise elevators

parts and an uncomplicated design which means transparent. Each elevator type listed below is a three-stop, 2,500 lb. capacity unit with the same interiors and settings. Total

maintenance costs are less than a low-rise MRL traction cost reflects 25 years of elevator life.

elevator — significantly less. An electronic valve makes


floor leveling adjustments automatically, decreasing
unexpected service visits. Battery-lowering operation is
included to ensure your tenants don’t get trapped in case
INITIAL COST BUILDING COST MAINTENANCE COST TOTAL COST
of a power failure. There’s also no machine room, so you
don’t spend money to heat or cool a room you can’t lease. $74,000 $0 $91,856 $165,856

The endura MRL uses enviromax, formulated from


materials that have minimal effects on the environment. It is
LED LIGHTING a canola-based hydraulic fluid that is readily biodegradable
AUTOMATICALLY
SHUTS OFF and rapidly renewable. Grown, harvested and processed TRACTION MRL
in North America, you now have an environmentally sound
UL VALIDATED INITIAL COST BUILDING COST 1 MAINTENANCE COST TOTAL COST
LOW-EMITTING elevator that is 95% petroleum-free. And it gets the job done
CAB INTERIORS
without having to pay for an over complicated product that $90,000 $2,500 $173,379 $265,879
has no benefit to your tenants.

MACHINE ROOM HYDRAULIC

INITIAL COST BUILDING COST 2 MAINTENANCE COST TOTAL COST

$69,000 $6,700 $91,856 $167,556

The linear door operator


When it comes to energy we understand the importance ThyssenKrupp Elevator is the only
has fewer parts, increases
of using less. Based on national averages and industry elevator manufacturer to offer
reliability and reduces
operating use standards, the annual energy consumption of Health Product Declarations (HPDs),
maintenance costs.
a traction unit is approximately $350 versus $500 for a like which show product ingredients and
hydraulic unit. associated health information.
All above information is based on national averages and may not be
reflective of your geographical location.
1 Cost includes controller closet construction and electrical disconnect.
2 Cost includes machine room construction and electrical disconnect.
ThyssenKrupp Elevator Locations
UNITED STATES OFFICES

Alabama Jacksonville 904-260-4656 Kentucky Nevada Oregon Ft. Worth 817-922-9590


Birmingham 205-945-0062 Miami 305-592-7722 Lexington 859-252-0386 Las Vegas 702-262-6775 Eugene 541-683-7848 Houston 713-849-2191
Orlando 407-425-3496 Louisville 502-266-6014 Reno 775-329-0400 Portland 503-255-0079 Houston
Alaska Pensacola/ Downtown 713-654-7700
Anchorage 907-522-3002 Mobile Area 850-477-0015 Louisiana New Jersey Pennsylvania Midland 432-683-1488
West Palm Baton Rouge 225-928-1120 Atlantic City 609-567-2333 Allentown 610-366-0161 San Antonio 210-495-8585
Arizona Beach 561-842-5761 New Orleans 504-733-6141 Cranford 908-497-9297 King of Prussia 609-567-2333 Temple 254-778-3741
Phoenix 602-257-0216 Sarasota/ Philadelphia 215-405-2340 Tyler 903-533-8844
Tucson 520-622-2452 Bradenton 941-753-4787 Maine New Mexico Pittsburgh 412-367-7500
Tallahassee 850-576-0161 Brewer 207-989-3255 Albuquerque 505-856-5800 York 717-767-5600 Utah
Arkansas Tampa 813-287-1744 Salt Lake City 801-908-7433
Little Rock 501-407-9030 Vero Beach 772-567-0001 Maryland New York Puerto Rico
Baltimore 410-636-3280 Buffalo 716-681-7900 Puerto Rico 787-708-5605 Virginia
California Georgia College Park 301-345-6400 Elmsford 914-347-3450 Newington 571-642-0530
Anaheim 714-939-0888 Atlanta 770-916-0555 Hagerstown 301-739-1314 Long Island 631-491-3111 Rhode Island Norfolk 757-547-9025
Fresno 559-271-1238 Macon 478-475-5438 Ocean City 410-520-0022 Manhattan 212-947-8800 Providence 866-989-3555 Richmond 804-355-9792
Hayward 510-476-1900 Marietta 770-916-0555 Rochester 585-359-9290 Roanoke 540-563-5700
Los Angeles 323-278-9888 Savannah 912-354-8800 Massachusetts Syracuse 315-437-7541 South Carolina
Sacramento 916-376-8700 Boston 617-547-9000 Columbia 803-798-3895 Washington
San Diego 619-596-7220 Hawaii North Carolina Greenville 864-675-0096 Everett 425-438-0309
San Francisco 415-544-8150 Honolulu 808-834-6300 Michigan Charlotte 704-529-1000 Myrtle Beach 843-448-2016 Seattle 425-702-1200
San Jose 408-392-0910 Grand Rapids 616-942-4710 Greensboro 336-272-4563 Spokane 509-533-2701
Santa Barbara 805-967-0131 Idaho Detroit 734-953-3734 Raleigh 919-851-8557 South Dakota Tacoma 253-566-1751
Boise 208-658-0000 Sioux Falls 605-332-4950
Colorado Minnesota North Dakota West Virginia
Col. Springs 719-548-0211 Illinois Duluth 218-624-5566 Fargo 701-232-2673 Tennessee Charleston 304-342-8115
Denver 303-318-9700 Chicago 630-652-4000 Minneapolis 612-588-7844 Chattanooga 423-499-2216
Eagle 970-328-5955 Peoria 309-691-2596 Ohio Knoxville 865-588-8517
Fort Collins 970-221-1744 Mississippi Cincinnati 513-241-6000 Memphis 901-377-1993 For a complete list of all the
Indiana Jackson 601-922-9400 Cleveland 440-717-0080 state licensing contractor
Connecticut Evansville 812-475-9419 Columbus 614-895-8930 Texas numbers, please visit
New Haven 860-828-6672 Indianapolis 317-595-1125 Missouri Toledo 419-666-3304 Austin 512-447-9511 www.thyssenkruppelevator.com
Springfield 417-581-9466 Corpus Christi 361-299-0033
Florida Kansas St. Louis 314-991-0800 Oklahoma Dallas Central 972-785-0505
Ft Lauderdale 954-971-6500 Kansas City 913-888-8046 Okla. City 405-949-1916 Dallas
Ft. Myers 239-334-2511 Wichita 316-529-2233 Montana Tulsa 918-665-2040 Downtown 214-303-1389
Gainesville 352-376-2241 Bozeman 406-587-3895 El Paso 915-595-0171

CANADA OFFICES

Alberta Manitoba Newfoundland London 519-652-0800 Quebec


Calgary 403-259-4183 Winnipeg 204-697-0700 St. John’s 709-739-4038 Mississauga 905-602-6232 Montreal 514-631-6776
Edmonton 780-488-0976 North York 416-496-6000 Quebec City 418-682-1214
New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ottawa 613-731-0810 Repentigny 450-582-8922
British Columbia Saint John 506-634-1063 Halifax 902-454-2456 Scarborough 416-291-2000
Kelowna 250-763-2804 Moncton 506-855-3357 Sudbury 705-673-4702 Saskatchewan
Vancouver 604-294-2209 Ontario Toronto 416-599-2002 Regina 306-352-8608
Victoria 250-474-1150 Hamilton 905-385-1785 Whitby 905-579-0471 Saskatoon 306-242-6467
Kingston 613-542-2904

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2600 Network Blvd., Ste. 450, Frisco, TX 75034
Phone (877) 230-0303
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Appendix D
Exceptions

Price Increase – 9.2


• Service Pricing Spreadsheet attached includes 3% annual increase for each year of the contract.
• Billing Rates Spreadsheet attached includes 3% annual increase for each year of the contract.

Appendix A: VENDOR CONTRACT AND SIGNATURE FORM


• Recitals - Fourth Paragraph After agreements we have added the following
▪ If mutually agreed upon between vendor and service provider

ARTICLE 4- FORMATION OF CONTRACT: 4.2: Form of Contract:


• Adding: Member supplier contract attached/included or other documents mutually agreed up
on by member and supplier

ARTICLE 5- TERMINATION OF CONTRACT


• Termination of this contract will not affect the individual maintenance contracts between
member and supplier.

• 5.2 - Termination with cause

If, during the term of this agreement, the Contractor violates any provision or fails to
properly provide ‘Services’ as required, Purchaser may advise Contractor in writing of
specific deficiencies. Upon such written notice the Contractor will have 30 days to correct
deficiencies. Should Contractor fail to correct deficiencies within 30 days written notice,
Purchaser reserves the right to cancel Agreement upon 30 days written notice to
Contractor. The waiver by Purchaser of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by
Contractor shall not be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach by Contractor.
Either Party may cancel a site contract upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other
party for the following reasons: (1) sale of the building (2) permanent removal of equipment
from service, (3) termination of responsibility for maintenance in a leased or managed
location. (4) Owner provides Purchaser a specific written demand to remove Contractor.
If the Purchaser chooses to modernize any portion of vertical transportation units during
term of this Agreement, the Agreement shall be cancelled with 30 days written notice.
Modernization is defined as replacement of elevator motion and supervisory control
systems. If Agreement is cancelled, Contractor shall immediately deliver to Purchaser all
wiring diagrams, and other documentation related to the Services provided by this
Agreement.

ARTICLE 10- PRICING AUDIT


• thyssenkrupp would like to remove this paragraph in its entirety
ARTICLE 11- PROPOSER PRODUCT LINE REQUIREMENTS – 11.2 Discontinued Products
• Thyssenkrupp would like to add the following Obsolescence Clause
o Service Provider will service Purchaser’s equipment and its component parts in their
present condition with the understanding that Service Provider shall neither be
required nor obligated to service, make renewals or repairs upon the equipment by
reason of negligence, obsolescence, misuse of the equipment, loss of power, blown
fuses, tripped stop switches, theft, vandalism, explosion, fire, power failure, water
damage, storm, lightning, nuisance calls or by any other reason or any other cause
beyond Service Provider’s control, except ordinary wear and tear from the
commencement date of this agreement. With the passage of time, equipment
technology and designs will change. If any part or component of any equipment
described in a NFA cannot, in Service Provider’s sole opinion, be safely repaired and is
no longer stocked and readily available from either the original equipment
manufacturer or an aftermarket source, that part or component shall be considered
obsolete. Purchaser will be responsible for all charges associated with replacing that
obsolete part or component as well as all charges required to ensure that the
remainder of the equipment is functionally compatible with that replacement part or
component. In addition, Service Provider will not be required to make any changes or
recommendations in the existing design or function of the unit(s) nor will Service
Provider be obligated to install new attachments or parts upon the equipment as
recommended or directed by insurance companies, governmental agencies or
authorities, or any other third party. Any work not specifically covered under this
agreement shall be at Purchaser’s sole expense.

Amendment No.1 shall be made a part of this Agreement, and in the event of conflict with other
articles, terms, conditions or contract documents, this Amendment No.1 shall be final.
Re: REGION 10 ESC (NATIONAL)

Amendment No.1

This Amendment No.1 shall be made a part of this Agreement, and in the event of conflict with other articles,
terms, conditions or contract documents, this Amendment No.1 shall be final.

Page 11/87 (XXI) Amend so once a particular property is under Contract with Vendor, such Contract shall be
deemed an Exclusive Contract.

Page 16/87 (4.2) Amend so the reference to purchase orders herein and throughout the Contract does not
mean that any terms and conditions of the purchase orders shall be binding upon this Contract.

Page 17/87 (4.6) Amend so no Special terms and conditions were provided, and, if applicable, they shall be
subject to review and written acceptance by Vendor prior to becoming effective. (4.8) Amend so any
documents not furnished hereunder shall not be binding upon Vendor until such time that Vendor is furnished
with same and specifically accepts in writing.

Page 24/87 (11.6) Amend so for Preventive Maintenance Contracts, the warranty shall cease upon the
termination of the Contract/purchase order.

Page 25/87 (13.3) Amend so it is understood that the indemnification and defense thereof is strictly limited to
the extent any claim is caused by Vendor’s acts or negligence. No party to this Contract shall be liable for
consequential damages.

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EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP.
REGION 10 (REGION 10 ESC)

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