Use it like a real lift. Warning: Loud sounds! Description part 2: I've found 6 Dell Precision desktops from 2023 (3x 7885 and 3x 7960) which are still in their boxes and have never been used once, a 2007 Orona Arca 2 COP branded as Terry and Carlos, various fire alarm notification appliances and initiating devices and even a Kone EcoDisc MX20+ motor from 2019 and a GMV T2 hydraulic pump from 2003! That's absolutely (censored) insane! How can an EcoDisc motor end up in this place?! But that's a very very bad sign because it means that so many cool things have been ruined! But even worse, these things come from the largest school in El Garcia (Not the John Lennon public high school BTW) which has a massive fire alarm network with mixed equipment, tons of computers and a bunch of interesting lift has been totally RUINED!!! BTW the 6 brand new Precision desktops which are barely 2 years old are definitely a cancelled order but something went wrong Dell delivered 'em anyways hence why they're still in their boxes which have never been opened but the geniuses at the school decided to dispose these 6 ultra high end PC's that are still in their boxes instead of selling them! That is so ridiculously STUPID! These things have AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro (Precision 7885) or Intel Xeon (Precision 7980) CPU's as well! Anyways, that's the end of the description!
@julotleblork_NEWV2 @Auntie_Rona @Jon5432 @halfai93294 @julotleblork @Oronaliftfan_2009 @Euroliftfan2024 WMF MS54 All Title: Epic motor! Decent 2006 Terry and Carlos hydraulic lift... Brand: Terry and Carlos (A generic lift brand and hydro equipment brand based in El Garcia, ST. This brand was created in January 2006). Year: 2006. Type: Dual ram roped hydraulic with the motor room located at floor 2. Floors: 5 (*0*, 1, 2, 3 and 4). Speed: 1 m/s. Capacity: 1000 kg or 13 persons. Serial number: TC ELEV H00001. Fixtures: Dewhurst + unknown indicator and arrow. Motor: Bucher Hydraulics submersible pump unit with Bucher LRV-1 hydraulic valve. Controller: Siemens PLC logic. Voice: ILE Sercomms. Doors: Fermator. Starter type: Star-delta. Location: 59, Crystal Avenue, El Garcia, ST. This building is a glass factory that went abandoned in July 2024. This glass factory was built in around 1955 by a fictional glass manufacturer known as Pietro and David. This company is based in El Garcia and was founded in July 1951. The company went bankrupt in 2005 and AGC Glass (Real brand) bought them the same year. The building had originally no lift and the fire alarm system was an old unknown system with AC powered horns. The system has been fully replaced in 2005 with a Siemens-Cerberus branded FireSweeper addressable system with both 1st and 2nd generation initiating devices (Detectors and pulls). The notification appliances are EST Integrity horn strobes and remote strobes and original EST Genesis horn strobes. The panel is from 2005 so it's a 2nd generation panel but the annunciator is a 1st generation one since 2nd gen annuncatiors came out in 2013, not in 2004. Anyways, the building was renovated in 2005-2006. Also, the 1st computers were 1990's Dell Optiplex GXL desktops with CRT monitors, they have been replaced in 2005-2006 with Optiplex GX520 SFF ones and the Dell CRT monitor were replaced with Dell LCD monitors. Then, in 2007, the place has been equipped with laptops which were all Dell Latitude D630's which have been replaced in 2020 with Latitude 5510 ones. The desktops have been replaced yet again in 2013-14 with Acer Veriton X4630g's but they kept the existing Dell LCD monitors. And also, this place didn't have a lift originally and the lift has been added later during the renovation in 2006. It's a generic Terry and Carlos hydraulic lift. This lift has a really loud and epic sounding hydraulic motor and the machine room is located in the middle of the shaft (At floor 2) which is odd. This lift is a fast 1 m/s hydraulic and it has a well built cab and structure with 2 hydraulic rams. But this thing uses basic Dewhurst buttons and it does take a while to charge, the levelling is quite slow and there's no pre-doors. This lift has the ILE voice and a very reliable Siemens PLC controller. To sum up, this lift is a basic yet decent and sturdy hydraulic generic lift with a nice sounding hydraulic power unit! Also, this is the factory where tons of electronics have been illegally dumped! The electricity is still on as well (Hence why the lift works). The cameras are still working too and it looks like some jerks tampered with the massive ovens but it seems like they failed to turn them on since they are password protected! And after watching the camera footages, the jerks who dumped the PC's and all the other stuff indeed attempted to turn on the furnaces of the factory, but luckily, they failed. And then I suddenly realise that they planned to BURN all of the stuff using the furnaces! But since they were unable to turn these giant gas powered ovens on, they decided to store the electronics inside the building (They're basically using the building as a landfill. BTW landfills, are now a thing of the past in El Garcia cuz they have been replaced with recycling, refurbishing and repair centers in the late 90's and early 2000's. The last landfill of El Garcia has been completely cleared in 2005 and all the waste that was dumped there has been properly recycled or refurbished when it was possible. And finally, some buildings have been built where the landfill used to be located. These buildings are from the mid-late 2000's & early 2010's and they're all nice and modern.)! Also, it looks like JoeTronicRefurb have plans to take over this glass factory in order to transform it into an electronic refurbishment, repair and recycling plant because their main plant gets overflowed quite often! Well, they will be greeted by the amount of electronic stuff that has been dumped here! Most of them come form a massive educational complex in El Garcia that has been fully renovated very recently and I saw even more shocking stuff. They are listed in "instructions".