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| Dual Leaf Gates with Above Ground
Actuators |
The most common
controlled point in a domestic system is the Vehicle Gate.
Many properties will also have a pedestrian gate - but in some
cases space only permits one gate, so the vehicle gate can be set
up for a 'pedestrian opening' - opening the gate a small amount to
admit visitors without opening the gate all the way.
Vehicle gates come in Swing, Slide and Roller styles, with swing
being the most common, but sliding gates popular where space or
slopes cause issues for swing gates. Roller gates are the
norm on commercial and apartment buildings where the gate opens
into a structure like a garage or similar.
Where possible locate the Vehicle gate back off the street far
enough to permit the access control plinth to be sited on your
property in such a way that visitors in vehicles can reach the
intercom without having to get out of their vehicles. If your
gate is located on the boundary, visitors will have to get out and
walk to the intercom, press the button and wait, fine on a sunny
day....
Swing gates are driven by one or two actuators - depending if
there are one or two 'leaves' on the gate. Two leaves
provides some measure of redundancy - as well as aesthetic balance,
each leaf is lighter hence less stress on the actuator making for a
more reliable system over time. Actuators can be worm drive,
hydraulic or underground types. Let your designer know if
traffic is likely to be higher than usual as a higher duty cycle
actuator may be required to keep pace with increased use. Many
domestic actuators are rated at 5% or 10%, which means if they are
cycled for two minutes, they would expect to be idle for 40 or 20
minutes respectively before being run again - to last for the rated
life of the actuator.
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