Fast operation roller shutter doors are a great option for many commercial and industrial applications. They can be a vital part of keeping a work flow running smoothly for busy warehouses and factories. These doors open and close quickly so staff can move in and out of the doorway with ease and are usually designed to keep dust and rain out as well.
They also come in a wide range of styles fast operation roller shutter doors and sizes to suit your premises with options for vision panels and clearer curtain material. They can even be made to keep temperatures in for refrigerated rooms, washdown areas and cleanrooms too.
Samson’s high speed shutters are made to a very high standard and are designed with safety and reliability at the forefront of their design. This is so important for a busy production area where there could be potential hazards to people and vehicles. It’s also a key part of making sure that the doors can be used day in, day out without breaking down and disrupting the entire workflow.
The speed of these doors means they can also save your business a lot of money on energy bills in the long run. These doors have greater insulating and sealing properties than standard roller or sectional doors meaning they can keep heat in during the winter and cold out in summer. This is especially true for insulated high speed doors that are injected with insulating foam.
This can make a big difference to your energy costs, and in turn this can have a positive impact on the environment. This is something that more and more businesses are focusing on as they move towards greener working practices.
Another benefit of these types of doors is that they can be linked up to equipment such as air showers, conveyor belts or freight elevators. This means they can be operated from an external control panel, or even linked up to a building management system and monitored remotely. This makes them ideal for applications where a high level of automation is required.
How are the fast shutters activated?
Fast opening shutters are generally set up with various activation systems so that you can control them with the push of a button. These can include motion detectors that detect movement and trigger the doors to open, or magnetic induction loops that can sense metallic and conductive objects and activate the door. They can also be controlled by a central computerised system, or through a fob.
Regardless of the activation method chosen, it’s essential to test the door on a daily basis to ensure that it works as expected and that there are no issues that need to be addressed. This can be done using people or vehicles to imitate the work process and to check that the door is able to respond as it should in each scenario. If any issue is identified it can be repaired or adjusted as needed to maintain the performance and safety of the system.