Introduction
As part of ongoing maintenance and modernization efforts, we often encounter situations where D-type elevator button needs to be updated or replaced.
To address different project requirements and budget considerations, we have summarized three practical replacement solutions, each with its own characteristics in terms of appearance, compatibility, and cost.

This article outlines three D-type elevator button replacement options, ranging from identical replicas to more economical alternatives.
We also include considerations regarding aesthetics and compatibility to help you choose the best solution for your project.
Option 1: Identical Replacement
We can supply the exact same D-type elevator button with the following features:
- Black plate and raised characters
- Button height: 43mm

Alternatively, we can offer a version with a black edge while keeping the rest of the design unchanged.

This option is ideal when appearance consistency and full compatibility with the existing panel are priorities.
Option 2: Raised Characters with Braille (Economical Choice)
This version features raised surface characters along with Braille for accessibility.
- Slight variations may exist in button height and connector type
- Economical pricing
- We can pre-configure the connector plugs at the factory for easy plug-and-play installation

This solution balances cost-efficiency with basic functionality and accessibility.
Option 3: Flat Characters with Braille (Most Cost-Effective)
This button type features:
- Flat surface characters (non-raised)
- Titanium black surface finish
- Includes Braille
While this is the most budget-friendly option, it is recommended to replace all buttons on the COP for visual consistency, as mixing flat and raised buttons may affect the overall appearance.


Additional Reference
Below is a visual comparison of various D-type button models for your reference:



If you have specific technical requirements or would like to receive samples, feel free to contact us for further assistance.