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GATE KEYPAD SOFTWARE
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GATE KEYPAD MANUAL
The exception to this rule is sliding gate motors where the reverse is true - 24v sliding gate automation systems tend to be for domestic use, 230v for more intense use (commercial/communal).Ģ4v systems can draw power from battery backup systems meaning they can still operate during any mains power cut (a 230v or 3 phase system would need to be opened with a manual release key).Ģ4v systems can also utilise solar power units as a means of charging batteries, allowing you to site gate automation in rural and remote locations where mains power is unavailable. However, they do cost more in relative terms, so if you only need to open or close the gate 1-5 times an hour then a 230v system might prove more cost-efficient.Ģ4v motors tend to be used on commercial premises, whereas 230v tend to be used on standard domestic properties. If you need a higher number of operations (opened/closed more than 5-6 times in an hour) during peak periods such as the morning and evening, then you may wish to consider a 24v system.Ģ4v systems are more suitable for higher operation levels as they tend to run cooler than 230v gate motors.
There are two types of power outputs to consider - 24v & 230v.