Several of us are choosing to install an electric gate opener to improve the safety and security of their home. They are also a more convenient way to come into and leave your drive than needing to physically open your gate. When installing an electric gate opener there will be several things you must take into account. This text will debate some of the features and requirements of the various electric gate opener systems.
Lots of electric gate openers will come with an automated closing feature. These systems let you set a time before the gate immediately closes. Typically you can program it for anywhere from 5 to one minute. One factor to think about when selecting this feature is the gates will immediately close even if something obstructing it. The difficulty regarding this feature is the gate can bang your vehicle if you are not out of its way before the time is up.
There are lots of products which have been created] which can help stop things from being hit when using the automated closing feature. The most expensive, and effective, is the loop system. This system uses an electric field which is changed when a car is in a designated area. The loop detector can detect the presence of a car in the way of the gate and holds the gate open till the space is clear.
An additional sort of system that may be employed with an automatic closing feature on an electric gate opener is a photo beam system. These systems use two or more photo beams to see if an object is blocking the closing of the gate. If there’s anything blocking the beam it will keep the gate open. While these systems are more cost-effective than a loop system they’re not equally reliable. Misaligned beams can stop the gate from shutting when there’s really nothing in the way.
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