UniPro Gates Automatic
Category: Gates Automatic
One very important factor is the amount of space available inside your garage for the opening drive system and other components of the Unipro automatic gate you will be installing. While the gate can fit inside most conventional homes, the opening action of a door is very important to gauge which areas of the garage the door will be using to open and close. Some doors come with a swing action while others use a sliding action. A swing action door is often very quick and efficient however it takes up an amount of space that is just not optimal for use in an indoor garage. Rather, the use of a vertical sliding action is the best possible method for use in garages. One such example of a vertical sliding action is that of our highly functional Unipro Automatic gate.
UNIPRO AUTOMATIC GATES
When choosing a Unipro automatic garage door for one’s home, several variables should be accounted for so that the right choice is made. And of course, it is important to know what those variables are; some examples could be the insulation used in the garage door, the motor, its lifespan, safety features, etc.
Right now, the European Union is seeing a growing trend of garage doors that slide open with the push of a button and are being openly seen as a sign of wealth and growth. However, one part being played in this is of the ever cheapening prices of the technology used to install and operate the sliding automatic gates which are making it easier for this technology to be used by everyone. So let’s have a look at the potential factors you should look out for when choosing the best gate for your home.
Commercial vs Home Use Automatic Gates
Often, your choice of quality for the construction and use of the gate will be dependent on the purpose for which you are getting it installed. This could be for commercial purposes which would mean that your usage cycles would be very high and would require a very durable and powerful motor. On the other hand, a garage door for your home would be built for a less-intensive usage cycle that would be around 4-6 times of use per day, and would use a motor that is designed for a comparatively less amount of load. Another factor that would be considered would be the power output of the motor.
While a Unipro Automatic Gate for a home would have a motor that outputs nearly 1-1.5 horsepower, a commercial gate would have nearly 2-3 horsepower as the commercial gate will most probably last longer if the motor does not experience maximum load capacity too often. It is best to get a consultation with your electrical engineer on which motor would be most suited to your needs.
Insulation and sound protection
When choosing an automatic gate, it is important to check its sound cancellation properties that are usually controlled by the insulation it has been given and the sound given out by the motor when in use. The most silent configuration for a motor would be using a belt-operated motor which works using a rubber belt placed around the pulley and motor to create leverage used to open the garage door. This configuration is often best when being used for indoor garages located next to homes and is the standard option for our Unipro Automatic Gates.
On the other hand, there is the option of a chain-driven motor that creates a slightly larger amount of noise but has a longer life span due to its metal parts. It is however the cheapest option when compared to other drive systems available for automatic doors.
Space and direction of opening for the Unipro Automatic Gate
One very important factor is the amount of space available inside your garage for the opening drive system and other components of the Unipro automatic gate you will be installing. While the gate can fit inside most conventional homes, the opening action of a door is very important to gauge which areas of the garage the door will be using to open and close. Some doors come with a swing action while others use a sliding action. A swing action door is often very quick and efficient however it takes up an amount of space that is just not optimal for use in an indoor garage. Rather, the use of a vertical sliding action is the best possible method for use in garages. One such example of a vertical sliding action is that of our highly functional Unipro Automatic gate.