Overview

Accommodate both service and passenger activities with our convertible ceilings.

When used for passengers, a convertible ceiling looks like a conventional ceiling. When the elevator is needed for service, the rear half of the ceiling can be slid up and above the front half to reveal a top hat. All this can be done in seconds by one person without tools and put back in place afterwards just as easily.

Ceilings with Convertible Configuration

Name

Category

Description

  • Massif

  • Framed Convertible

  • Only the Massif ceiling is available in this configuration.

  • Whistler

  • Floating Convertible

  • Both the Whistler and Washington floating ceilings are available as convertible models.

  • Blue Mountain

  • Side-Mount Convertible

  • The Blue Mountain and Bristol side-mount ceilings come standard as convertibles.

How It Works

Closed

When closed, the convertible ceiling looks just like a standard ceiling.

In Transition

To transition a convertible ceiling, it is just a matter of lifting the half ceiling, tilting it, and then sliding it into the pocket.

Open

When opened, the half ceiling is securely hidden in the pocket and locked in place – exposing the top hat for service use.

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