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Sliding gate + Wicket without a separating post. Selection of elements.

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  • #1 17343997
    Jarus13
    Level 12  
    Hello
    I need help in making the gate + wicket behind the actuators. The problem is that there is no separating post between the wicket and the sliding gate, due to the need for more space for entering cars.
    Due to the lack of a post, I cannot use an electric lock, so the actuator must also be self-locking on the gate.
    I intend to use faac740 for the gate, but I still don't know what to do with the gate, i.e. can it use the same photocells as the gate?
    I also have a dilemma about the possibility of opening the wicket. I do not get the idea of getting to the property only thanks to the remote control, so I am thinking about an intercom with the possibility of entering a code. What should you consider when choosing an intercom?
    What other things would be worth paying attention to and which I could have missed?
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  • #2 17344116
    Zbigniew 400
    Level 38  
    How about access in the event of a power cut?
  • #3 17344355
    suworow
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    [quote = "Jarus13"]
    I also have a dilemma about the possibility of opening the wicket. I do not get the idea of getting to the property only thanks to the remote control, so I am thinking about an intercom with the possibility of entering a code. What should you consider when choosing an intercom? [/ quote]
    Please: https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic3418235.html
    This dilemma is easy. You better tell me how it's supposed to work mechanically. The standard sliding gate, in order to be stable, docked between the stops on the post. What will it look like for you? The second thing is the synchronization between the drives. And probably many other questions. Did you consider the possibilities: to use a sliding gate with a wicket function / a double-leaf gate with a wicket function, two sliding leaves (one is used as a wicket)?
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  • #4 17346234
    Jarus13
    Level 12  
    Yes, I considered a longer gate, unfortunately it is not feasible due to the narrow backyard. Gate + counterweight would not fit on the property. As for stabilization, when closing, I intend to use a bumper of this type:
    Sliding gate + Wicket without a separating post. Selection of elements.
    I intend to additionally attach a piece of a flat bar near the gate, which will be slightly bent to stabilize the gate. I do not know exactly how to bite the synchronization, I think it will be irrelevant when opening, and when closing the wicket first, then the gate slides between the stop and the flat bar next to the gate.

    As for the lack of electricity, I intend to use an emergency power supply that will be enough for at least one opening of the gate and disengagement of the actuator.
  • #5 17346549
    suworow
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    This gate already exists?
  • #6 17347194
    Jarus13
    Level 12  
    Yes, it already exists.
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  • #7 17348050
    suworow
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Then maybe it's worth uploading photos :)
  • #8 17358064
    Jarus13
    Level 12  
    Sorry for no reply, I was on vacation.

    In fact, it will be easier to advise you if you see what we're talking about.
    Sliding gate + Wicket without a separating post. Selection of elements. Sliding gate + Wicket without a separating post. Selection of elements. Sliding gate + Wicket without a separating post. Selection of elements. Sliding gate + Wicket without a separating post. Selection of elements. Sliding gate + Wicket without a separating post. Selection of elements.

    There will be paving stones in the yard, which is why the gate and the gate are raised by the same level.
    I think that the sliding gate will be on faac 740/741 (is it reasonable to throw in the actuator with such a reserve?), And on the gate I was thinking about faac 414, but then there will be a problem with emergency power supply, so I think about FAAC S418 and a battery for emergency opening in the event of a power failure to be able to get to the property in the event of a power failure. I am still looking for confirmation of the information whether I can use one pair of photocells up to 2 drivers, but so far I see no contraindications.

    Edit:
    I just looked at the note from S418 and it falls off at the narrow post. I think you have to look for another manufacturer because I can't find anything for a narrow post and 24v
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  • #9 18824550
    mARIOLA0017
    Level 1  
    I would like to ask how the gate works without this post? I have a similar dilemma and I wonder how to bite the topic. Will the wicket right next to the gate be stable and will not tear one over the other?
  • #10 18830929
    Jarus13
    Level 12  
    In strong winds you can see how the gate moves slightly, but there were no problems such as cracks, bends, etc. The limit switches are set so that after closing the gap is the same as on the rails, so even at first glance you cannot see that there is a separate gate. Finally, I used the Nice set, additionally a wireless keyboard on the post and emergency power supply connected to the sliding gate drive.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the design and functionality of a sliding gate with an integrated wicket, specifically addressing the challenge of not having a separating post. The user intends to use a FAAC 740 actuator for the sliding gate, which must be self-locking due to the absence of an electric lock. Concerns include the synchronization of the gate and wicket operations, the use of shared photocells, and the need for an intercom system with a code entry option for access. The user plans to implement an emergency power supply for operation during power outages. Various suggestions include using a sliding gate with a wicket function or a double-leaf gate. The user also shares images of the existing setup and discusses stabilization methods for the gate.
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