If you’re hunting for a clear, no-fluff explainer about ferris wheel procurement and performance, this is the field report I wish I’d had years ago. The quick headline: the 89M Truss Ferris Wheel is big, Class A, and—surprisingly—more power efficient than many assume when properly commissioned.
Origin: No.2969 Xiangdu South Road, Xiangdu District, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. To be honest, the numbers here are solid and the layout is practical for dense sites.
| Model | 89M Truss Ferris Wheel | Equipment Level | Class A (Viewing Vehicle) |
| Total/Operating Height | 89 m | Rotary Diameter | 83.5 m |
| Cabs | 54 (≈6 persons/car; 324/cycle) | Speed | ≈18 min/rev (real-world may vary) |
| Drive Power | 45 kW | AC Power | 54×2 kW = 108 kW (total) |
| Installed Capacity | 188 kVA | Power Supply | 3N+PE 380/220V 50 Hz |
| Footprint | Projection 85×45 m; Base 39×45 m | Usage / Design Life | Fixed / ≈20 years |
Materials: high-strength structural steel (often Q345B or equivalent) with hot-dip galvanizing and marine-grade topcoat; 10.9-grade bolts; sealed bearings; low-noise HVAC per cabin.
Methods: robotic welding on primary truss nodes, precision machining of hubs, multi-pass NDT (UT/MT), torque verification, dynamic balancing, electrical tests (insulation, earth continuity), functional PLC-Failsafe validation.
Standards typically referenced: EN 13814:2019, ISO 17842 series, ASTM F2291, and GB 8408. Factory FAT is followed by site SAT; service life modeling is based on fatigue load spectra and corrosion category C3–C4 (location-dependent).
Feedback I hear a lot: “quiet ride, great views, and cool cabins.” Operators mention predictable OPEX and fewer surprise stoppages after commissioning tweaks.
| Vendor | Height Range | Certs (typ.) | Lead Time | After-Sales | Price Band |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZP Roller Coaster (89M Truss) | ≈65–120 m | EN 13814, ISO 17842, GB 8408 | ≈8–12 months | Onsite+remote, spare kits | Mid–Upper |
| Vendor B | ≈40–100 m | ASTM F2291, EN 13814 | ≈10–14 months | Remote first | Mid |
| Vendor C | ≈25–80 m | Regional GB/CE | ≈6–10 months | Basic | Budget–Mid |
A recent waterfront client (SEA region) reported around 12% higher evening footfall after a targeted LED show—small sample size, but telling.
If you’re drafting a brief about ferris wheel siting, don’t forget wind studies, evacuation plans, and grid capacity checks. For marketing decks about ferris wheel rollouts, include night renders and a realistic commissioning calendar—saves headaches later.