A motor must suit the weight, geometry, cycle frequency and environment of the opening. Connected commands come after mechanical and safety requirements.
Assess the opening and its environment
Record opening type, dimensions, weight, mechanical condition, wind exposure, cycle frequency and manual-release access.
Treat risks before remote control
Analyse pinch, crush and passage zones. Specify photocells, safety edges, signalling, stopping behaviour and obstacle or power-failure scenarios.
Integrate access and automation carefully
Remote controls, credentials, intercom and apps serve different users. Limit unseen automation and log important commands where appropriate.
Questions to resolve
- Is the opening visible during every command?
- How many cycles and users are expected?
- How will it open during a failure or emergency?
Turn the guide into a project plan
Share your site plan and main priorities, and the Inovexia team will help coordinate the solutions, equipment and next steps.
