In general remote control transmitters will operate from much further than required. This can be as far as 50 metres. However, this can also be significantly reduced due to a number of building and environmental factors. As a rule Gliderol strongly suggest that all doors should be operated when they are in clear line of sight. The average opening or closing cycle time should be a matter of 12 – 15 seconds. Should any Gliderol door take longer than this to open or close consult your local service agent.
Gliderol roller doors do by virtue of their construction require space to conceal the rolled up section of the door. The headroom clearance required (i.e. from the lowest point of the ceiling to the top of the opening) for domestic installations is as follows:
OPENING HEIGHT up to 2135mm HEADROOM REQUIRED 420mm
OPENING HEIGHT up to 2440mm HEADROOM REQUIRED 450mm
OPENING HEIGHT up to 2740mm HEADROOM REQUIRED 480mm
OPENING HEIGHT up to 3055mm HEADROOM REQUIRED 520mm
If you have a low opening height and you intend to store a boat or park a 4WD in your garage it is always wise to check first.
A facia panel can be supplied where the headroom clearances are not fully available, but this will reduce the opening height of the door.
Sideroom clearance required is 75mm for single domestic doors, 150mm for double domestic doors, with an extra 20mm required if a motor is to be fitted.
The headroom clearance required (i.e. from the lowest point of the ceiling to the top of the opening) for commercial installations is as follows:
OPENING HEIGHT Handheld up to 2440mm HEADROOM REQUIRED 460mm
OPENING HEIGHT Handheld up to 5000mm HEADROOM REQUIRED 490mm
OPENING HEIGHT Chain operated up to 2400mm HEADROOM REQUIRED 460mm
OPENING HEIGHT Chain operated up to 3000mm HEADROOM REQUIRED 490mm
OPENING HEIGHT Chain operated up to 5000mm HEADROOM REQUIRED 530mm
Sideroom clearance required is 150mm for industrial doors, 225mm at the side where the chain is situated with an extra 20mm required if a motor is to be fitted.
All Gliderol roller doors are designed to offer years of trouble free operation and generally require minimal maintenance. Manually operated roller doors should operate freely in either the opening or closing direction. Roller doors which are either difficult to lift or which appear to fall when moving in the closing direction may require some adjustment to the spring tension. This is best left to the services of a suitably qualified technician. All roller doors operate with the assistance of specially designed torsion springs which are under tension - as such serious injury may be sustained if the adjustment procedure is not undertaken correctly.
Gliderol roller doors fitted with either the Glidermatic or Roll.a.matic remote control system should likewise require minimal maintenance. Any door which appears to be labouring during the opening or closing operation may also require some qualified adjustment.
Ensuring that the guide sections in which the door runs are kept free from dust, dirt and other build up is a simple yet effective maintenance step which involves nothing more than carefully wiping the inside of the section with a rag and white spirit.
Do not lubricate the guide sections with oil, grease or any other petroleum based product. Recent development in lubrication technology has witnessed the introduction of silicone sprays which are readily available and offer suitable lubrication for roller door guide sections. Refer to warranty recommendations in regards to service frequency.
All Gliderol roller doors fitted with either a Glidermatic or Rol•a•matic operator should not be locked during normal operation. The units are designed to hold the doors closed to prevent unauthorized entry. Should any attempt be made to force the door open from the outside the unique electronic control system will detect the forced intrusion and pulse the door to the closed position. If the door is inadvertently locked and the operator activated this will cause the unit to overload and force the gears to drive against the lock. In such instances the power should be turned off immediately and a qualified technician may be required to return the door to its correct operation. If the roller door is not going to be used for a long period, possibly during holidays and you are concerned about security, you may turn the power off, return the door to manual operation by pulling the red pin handle on the side of the motor and use the key provided to lock the door.
All Glidermatic or Rol•a•matic operators have a simple manual release lever, situated on the side of the motor, which allows the door to be operated manually during loss of electrical power. Garages or installations where the roller door is the only point of access will require a dual override key switch at the time of installation which enables the door to be operated manually from the outside of the building.