Otis Elevator Round Button BR34G External Call Car Button A4N96898 A4N96895 with Plastic Cap and Ind

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November 14, 2025
Category Connection: Elevator Spare Parts
Brief: In this video, we take a focused look at the specifications and what they mean in practice for the Otis Elevator BR34G External Call Button. You'll see a detailed walkthrough of its components, including the plastic cap with directional arrows, the integrated indicator light operation, and how it interfaces with the elevator controller system. We'll demonstrate the electrical characteristics and proper installation considerations for B2B professionals.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a plastic cap with 'UP' arrow, 'DOWN' arrow, or both directional indicators.
  • Includes an integrated indicator light that illuminates when a call is registered and extinguishes upon car arrival.
  • Utilizes a base and terminal block for secure electrical connections and physical mounting.
  • Designed to be installed into a separate frame, typically part number A4N96899, to form a complete panel.
  • Operates on low-voltage, low-current dry contact signal technology for reliable performance.
  • Indicator voltage commonly uses AC 28V, typical for Otis 5100/5200 series elevator controllers.
  • Constructed from high-strength, flame-retardant plastic materials for durability and safety.
  • Pressing the button sends a switch signal to the elevator's main controller while activating the indicator light.
FAQs:
  • What types of indicator lights are used in the BR34G external call button?
    The button features an integrated indicator light that traditionally uses an incandescent bulb, though newer versions may incorporate LED technology for improved efficiency and longevity.
  • How does the button assembly integrate with elevator panels?
    This button assembly is designed to be installed into a separate frame, typically part number A4N96899, which forms the complete panel assembly for proper mounting and integration.
  • What electrical specifications should be verified before replacing this button?
    The indicator voltage is commonly AC 28V for Otis 5100/5200 series, but it's critical to verify the actual voltage against your specific elevator controller's design before replacement to ensure compatibility.
  • What materials are used in the construction of this elevator button?
    The button is constructed from high-strength, flame-retardant plastic materials, with metal button caps also available in some configurations for enhanced durability.