What components make up an automated gate system?

Posted by Simon van Lessen 05/04/2021 2 Comment(s) Gate Automation,Troubleshooting,Access Control,

Are you considering installing an automated gate system for your property? When choosing the best system to meet your needs, it is important to understand the components of an electric gate system.
 

An automatic gate system offers convenience and security, but it's important to know every component that makes up a complete system before purchasing.
 

The primary components of an electric gate system include the gate itself, the gate operator or motor, access control systems, and safety devices. Each component is critical in ensuring your automated gate operates efficiently and safely.
 

In this article, we'll explore these different components in detail and explain why consulting with an experienced installer is crucial when selecting the right system for your property.

 

Components of an electric gate system

Aluminium Gate In Ivory
 
Two main components are needed for an electric gate system: the gate and the gate operator. The gate is obviously the physical barrier for your property entrance and can be made from various materials. Gate operators are the motors that open and close the gates, with voltage options of either 24Vdc or 230Vac.
 

The gate itself
 

You may be wondering what material options are available when choosing a gate. There is a wide range of gates that can be used with gate automation and access control systems.

Electric gates can be made from a variety of materials, such as wood, steel, aluminium, and other metals. The material chosen will depend on factors such as the desired aesthetics, security needs, maintenance requirements, and budget.

It's important to consult with an experienced gate installer who can help determine the best option to meet your personal preference.

 
Automatic Swing Gate Motor


Gate operator
 

Gate operators, also known as gate motors or automatic gate openers open and close the gate.
 

Various types of electric gate kits or gate automation kits offer different features, such as speed control, battery backup, and solar power options.
 

Choosing a reliable and durable motor Is a decision that mostly comes down to the installer. They will make this decision based on the size that the gates are and how frequently they will be used. LinkCare can assist in selecting the right components for your electric gate system. 

 

 

What other components are required?
 

When you’re thinking about an electric gate system, it’s important to consider access control. Access control systems including remote controls and intercom systems are all options for allowing entry to your property. Remote controls are the most straightforward option for gate operation, while intercom systems allow you to identify visitors before granting access. Loop systems may be more effective in high-traffic settings.

 

Access control systemsDigital Key Pad

 

Access control systems are important components of an electric gate installation and can be integrated with building entry systems for commercial properties. These systems provide convenience and security for property owners, allowing them to grant access only to authorised visitors.
 

They can also be used in conjunction with loop systems or intercoms to further enhance safety measures.
 

Access control is a crucial aspect of automatic gates, so consult with experienced installers on the best options for your specific gate needs.

Gate Remote Control

 

Remote control

 
One of the simplest and most popular forms of opening and closing gates is with a remote control. You simply press the appropriate button on a battery-operated fob and the gates open.

With gate automation systems and electric gate kits, you can easily acquire a system that includes access control options such as digital keypads, card readers, and loop systems alongside your remote. 
 

Intercom systems

Intercom System
 

Intercom systems allow you to easily identify visitors before granting them access to your property through the electric gate. These systems are a popular addition to gate automation kits.

Various types of intercoms are available, including voice-only or video intercoms and wired or wireless options.

When considering an intercom system for your electric gate opener, consult a qualified installer who can advise you on the best solution for your needs. 

 

Loop systems

Loop Detector System
 

Loop systems are appropriate for high-traffic areas because they detect the presence of vehicles and trigger the gate to open without requiring any additional action from the user.

This type of access control system uses an in-ground loop that sends a signal to the gate motor when a vehicle passes over it. Loop systems are ideal for properties with heavy traffic flow, as they allow easy exit without causing delays or congestion.

If you need more help to select the best automated gate or gate operator for your property, contact our technical sales team at LinkCare, who can provide expert advice on all aspects of electric gate installations.

 

Gate safety devices

 
To ensure the safety of individuals and property, electric gate systems must incorporate various safety devices.
 

Safety edges

Safety Edge
 

Safety is a priority when it comes to electric gate installations, and safety edges are a crucial component in the prevention of accidents. Safety edges are pressure-sensitive strips that are installed in recognised hazardous areas including the leading edge of sliding or swing gates.
 

As an integral part of any electric gate automation system safety edges signal the operator to stop and reverse when compressed.
 

Don't skimp on safety - invest in quality components to ensure an automated gate system that will remain safe and reliable for years to come. 

 

Safety photocells

 
PhotocellIncorporating safety photocells into electric gate installations is important to protect individuals as well as property. These systems are essential for electric swing gates and sliding gates as they cause the gate to stop when the infra-red beam they emit is broken.

This ensures that anyone or anything that approaches the moving gates stops their motion when they get too close.

It's important to consider these safety measures when selecting a gate operating system for your property, as they can prevent accidents and injuries. Make sure you consult an experienced installer who can recommend the best system to meet your specific needs.

Additionally, incorporating electric gate safety devices such as safety edges and photocells into gate automation systems is crucial to ensure the safety of pedestrians and vehicles passing through the gate.

Finally

So there you have it - the components of an automated gate system. But before you rush out to buy one, it's important to remember that not all systems are created equally, so it’s important to consult an experienced gate installer to help select the most appropriate system for your property.

An installer can assess your property's needs and suggest a system with the right features for you, such as access control options, safety devices, and power capabilities.

Investing in a quality automated gate system will provide convenience and security for years to come, so take the time to do your research and consult with experts in the field.

 

Who can advise me?

 

To find out more about how electric gates work, what you will need, and what might be the best solution for your property, get in touch with the experienced team at LinkCare.

 

Call us today on 01895 232 626, or send an email to mailto:info@linkcare.net

2 Comment(s)

Israel Waiogri:
18/03/2023, 02:11:33 PM
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I'm a student studying diploma in electrical engineering power, I want to design a electric gate driven by a single phase motor I need your assistance if you can help me

Yoshue Neil:
28/03/2023, 11:42:53 AM
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Great and Amazing blog! Thanks a lot for sharing. Hope to read more of your post soon!

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