ROMU: Difference between revisions

From Stalburg Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Fixed a few grammar mistakes.)
m (Since "emergency, blackout, maintenance" is an enumeration, there would not be a comma before 'or', comma would be only present there if the preceeding part of the sentence was a parenthesis, not an enumeration as the sentence is not "(...) produced by ROMU (in case of an emergency, blackout) or maintenance (...)", the sentence is "(...) produced by ROMU (in case of an emergency, blackout or maintenance) the doors can be opened (...)".)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 9: Line 9:


==Products==
==Products==
ROMU manufactures two commercial elevators, a model with access doors on two opposite sides, used on many [[Stalburg Metro]] stations, and a single-door one, used in Alcista Complex. Both models have max weight limit of 16 persons or 1250 kg. In all commercial elevators produced by ROMU, in case of an emergency, blackout, or maintenance, the doors can be opened manually by overriding fuses B2 and B3.
ROMU manufactures two commercial elevators, a model with access doors on two opposite sides, used on many [[Stalburg Metro]] stations, and a single-door one, used in Alcista Complex. Both models have max weight limit of 16 persons or 1250 kg. In all commercial elevators produced by ROMU, in case of an emergency, blackout or maintenance, the doors can be opened manually by overriding fuses B2 and B3.


Many metro stations use escalator stairs manufactured by ROMU as a primary way to access underground platforms.
Many metro stations use escalator stairs manufactured by ROMU as a primary way to access underground platforms.


ROMU also contracts large gantry cranes and has two models; A larger model used at the turbine hall and reactor hall of the [[Npp|Black Rock Nuclear Power Plant]], and a smaller model, with a lifting capacity of 16 tons, that is used at the steel rolling hall of [[Stalburg Steel]].
ROMU also contracts large gantry cranes and has two models; a larger model used at the turbine hall and reactor hall of the [[Npp|Black Rock Nuclear Power Plant]], and a smaller model, with a lifting capacity of 16 tons, that is used at the steel rolling hall of [[Stalburg Steel]].
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name ''ROMU'' is Finnish for ''scrap, junk'', while it originates from ''romista'', meaning ''to crash, make a crashing sound''.
*The name ''ROMU'' is Finnish for ''scrap, junk'', while it originates from ''romista'', meaning ''to crash, make a crashing sound''.
**The company itself is inspired by a real Finnish elevator and escalator manufacturer called KONE.
**The company itself is inspired by a real Finnish elevator and escalator manufacturer called KONE.

Latest revision as of 12:15, 12 June 2024

ROMU
mapimage:ROMU
General
Company ROMU
Status Active
Industry Elevators, Escalators, Gantry Cranes

ROMU is the main contractor for commercial elevators, escalators, and industrial gantry cranes around Stalburg. Their elevators are known to lock-up during and after power outages.

Products[edit | edit source]

ROMU manufactures two commercial elevators, a model with access doors on two opposite sides, used on many Stalburg Metro stations, and a single-door one, used in Alcista Complex. Both models have max weight limit of 16 persons or 1250 kg. In all commercial elevators produced by ROMU, in case of an emergency, blackout or maintenance, the doors can be opened manually by overriding fuses B2 and B3.

Many metro stations use escalator stairs manufactured by ROMU as a primary way to access underground platforms.

ROMU also contracts large gantry cranes and has two models; a larger model used at the turbine hall and reactor hall of the Black Rock Nuclear Power Plant, and a smaller model, with a lifting capacity of 16 tons, that is used at the steel rolling hall of Stalburg Steel.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The name ROMU is Finnish for scrap, junk, while it originates from romista, meaning to crash, make a crashing sound.
    • The company itself is inspired by a real Finnish elevator and escalator manufacturer called KONE.