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The weight capacity of a passenger elevator refers to the maximum load it can safely carry in one trip, including passengers and any items they carry. Most passenger elevators are designed to carry between 4 to 20 people, with capacities typically ranging from 272 kg to 1,600 kg, depending on the building type and usage.
For residential buildings, a common capacity is around 6-8 passengers (408-544 kg), while commercial buildings and high-rises often require elevators with 13-20 passenger elevators capacity (884-1,360 kg) to handle heavy daily traffic.
Weight capacity is decided based on factors like:
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