"Passenger elevators, also known as passenger lifts, are designed to transport people vertically within a building. They typically have a cab, or car, that is enclosed and moves along guide rails within a shaft. The cab is equipped with controls and buttons that allow passengers to select the floor they wish to go to, as well as emergency stop buttons and alarms. Passenger elevators are powered by electric motors and are typically controlled by a computerized system called an elevator controller. They are used in a variety of buildings, including residential, commercial, and public buildings.
Passenger elevators are vertical transportation devices that are designed to move people between different floors of a building. They typically have a cab (or car) that is equipped with one or more doors, and a control system that allows the elevator to move up and down along a guide rail or track. Passenger elevators are commonly found in residential buildings, office buildings, hotels, and other multi-story structures, and are used to provide easy and convenient access to different levels of the building. They can be powered by electricity, hydraulic or traction system."