When does a UPS make a difference for gates and automated devices?
Automated systems: convenient but vulnerable
Automated devices such as electric gates , sliding doors , and motorized awnings are now essential to everyday life, both at home and in the workplace. But what happens when the power goes out or the voltage fluctuates? A sudden power outage or surge can disrupt these devices, causing inconvenience and costly repairs or replacements.
⚡ The solution? Continuous protection with a UPS
To prevent interruptions in the operation of these systems, it is essential to protect the electrical control units that manage them. An uninterruptible power supply , such as Tecnoware's Exa Plus , is designed to provide stable power and protect devices from power surges, allowing them to continue operating without problems even during a power outage.
How does a UPS for gates and automated devices work?
An Exa Plus UPS features pure sine wave technology that stabilizes voltage and provides continuous power in the event of a sudden power outage. This protects your automated devices, ensuring uninterrupted operation without the risk of malfunctions or shutdowns.
🛠️ The main benefits of UPS for automated devices :
- Continuity of operation : Your electric gate, sliding door, or motorized awning remains operational even during a power outage. No interruptions to your daily operations.
- Power surge protection : Sudden power surges, which can seriously damage the electronic components of control units, are compensated for by the UPS system, preventing costly damage.
- Long life and reliability : By protecting control units from power surges and fluctuations, the UPS helps extend the life of electric motors and electronic circuits, reducing the risk of long-term failures.
- Safety : In the event of a power failure, the UPS provides a constant power supply , allowing the devices to complete their operating cycle without risk.
When should you use a UPS for gates and automated devices?
- Especially in areas prone to frequent power outages or surges , such as rural areas or where unstable power lines exist.
- If you have crucial automation systems that never need to stop, such as in garages, warehouses, or for commercial door and gate automation.