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Automated Gate Operator and Safety Planning is available from 24/7 Security as a full-lifecycle service—not a product-only sale. We can source and resell equipment, install and configure it, troubleshoot an existing system, perform maintenance, complete expansions and provide support after turnover.

  • Equipment Sales & Resale
  • Professional Installation
  • Existing-System Service
  • Maintenance & Expansion
  • Support After Turnover

New installation: Buying new equipment? Our team can verify compatibility, install it correctly and test the complete system.

Existing system: Already own the equipment? Ask us about takeover service, repairs, maintenance, upgrades and support.

Commercial security product guide

Automated Gate Operator and Safety Planning

Automated vehicular gates combine heavy moving structures with credentials, loops, radio controls and emergency operation. Selection must start with gate type, use classification, site geometry and current code requirements, including a listed operator and approved protection for every identified entrapment zone.

Select the complete system, not one headline feature

Match devices, software, licensing, infrastructure, retention, integrations and support to the operating requirement before finalizing the design.

Gate conditionStructurally sound, freely moving gate with approved geometry, stops, guides and fall protection.
OperatorListed and correctly classified slide, swing, barrier or specialty operator sized for the gate and duty.
Entrapment protectionMonitored photoelectric, edge or inherent devices selected and placed for each zone.
Control sequenceCredentials, loops, timers, emergency access, manual release and failure behavior documented.

Gate survey, risk zones and operator selection

Inspect gate construction, travel, weight, length, rollers, hinges, guides, stops, gaps, grade, wind, traffic and pedestrian separation. Identify pinch, crush, draw-in and entrapment zones on both sides of travel. Correct mechanical defects before automating.

Select the listed operator for gate type, use classification, duty, environment and power. Confirm current manufacturer requirements and local code. Barrier arms control vehicles but do not automatically solve pedestrian routing or every pinch point.

Discovery should identify protected areas, users, schedules, response procedures, privacy expectations, existing equipment and the party who will administer the finished system. Product claims only become useful after they are translated into measurable coverage, capacity, availability and response requirements.

  • Gate geometry and mechanics
  • Use class and duty
  • Entrapment-zone map
  • Pedestrian separation

Safety devices, loops and access-control design

Choose and place monitored photoeyes, edges and inherent protection to cover each zone under the operator instructions and approved design. Protect devices from impact and misalignment while keeping them testable.

Define vehicle loops or sensors for presence, exit, shadow and safety functions. Coordinate card, keypad, LPR, radio, intercom and fire/emergency access. Prevent a credential or free-exit input from bypassing required safety behavior.

Coordinate network addressing, PoE or low-voltage power, pathways, environmental ratings, mounting, door or camera interfaces and backup power. Verify exact model compatibility and supported software before ordering; similar product names can conceal different capacity, license or integration limits.

  • Monitored eyes and edges
  • Loop purpose and placement
  • Access/emergency sequence
  • Power and manual release
Gate system acceptance
LayerRequired proofEvidence
MechanicalFree travel and safe geometryInspection record
OperatorCorrect listing/class/dutyNameplate and setup
ProtectionEvery zone detects obstructionDevice-by-device test
AccessCommands never defeat safetyScenario results

Installation and full-sequence commissioning

Install power, grounding, disconnect, surge protection, conduits, controls and signage through qualified trades. Set limits, force and timing only after the gate moves freely. Verify manual release and secure behavior during power loss.

Test every command from fully open, closed and intermediate positions. Obstruct each protected zone using the approved method and verify stop/reverse or inhibited motion. Test vehicle presence, tailgating logic, emergency access, alarms and restoration.

Use named administrators, least privilege and multifactor authentication where supported. Establish backup, update, health-monitoring and escalation ownership. Firmware and software should come from the manufacturer portal after compatibility and release-note review, with rollback or recovery prepared before change.

  • Limit and force setup
  • All commands/positions
  • Each protection zone
  • Failure and restoration

Inspection, records and lifecycle safety

Deliver gate/operator model, serial, classification, safety-device map, loop layout, access sequence, power, settings, manual release and test record. Post required warnings and keep instructions accessible to authorized staff.

Schedule inspection of the gate structure, hardware, operator, limits, protection devices, loops, controls and emergency release. Remove the system from automatic service when a required monitored protection device fails, following manufacturer guidance.

Acceptance should test normal use, denied or alarm conditions, loss of network or power, notification, audit history and administrator recovery. Deliver protected configuration records, licenses, serials, diagrams, test evidence, support links and clearly owned exceptions.

  • Operator/safety inventory
  • Settings and test record
  • Warning labels/instructions
  • Scheduled safety inspection

How we plan and deliver the work

The final design depends on site conditions, existing systems, client policies and the selected manufacturer or platform.

Discover

Document people, assets, workflows, risks and existing systems.

Design

Select the supported architecture, devices, licenses and integrations.

Install

Stage, label and commission through controlled changes.

Validate

Exercise operating scenarios and deliver lifecycle records.

Information to gather before design

Good decisions are easier when the project team starts with complete operational and technical information. The following items help reduce assumptions, change orders and avoidable return visits.

  • Operational use cases and response
  • Device and software compatibility
  • Power, network and physical interfaces
  • Licensing, identity and cybersecurity
  • Acceptance, support and lifecycle

Frequently asked questions

These are common planning questions. A site-specific answer should be confirmed during discovery and design.

Can an old manual gate always receive an operator?

No. Its structure, geometry, hardware and safety gaps must be evaluated and corrected first.

Is one photoeye sufficient for every gate?

Not automatically. Identify all zones and follow the listed operator and current requirements.

What happens when a monitored safety device fails?

The operator should follow its required safe behavior; do not bypass the device to restore automatic operation.

How often should safety be tested?

Use manufacturer, code and site requirements, with regular documented functional inspection.

Manufacturer software, firmware and technical files remain on the manufacturer’s official website. We do not mirror firmware files locally.

Discuss a commercial security project

Tell us about the doors, buildings, users, existing equipment, operational requirements and desired completion date. We will help organize the right discovery and design conversation.

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