Understanding the varied needs of different properties, Clearvu introduced both manual and automatic sliding gates. Manual gates offered a cost-effective solution for areas where automation was unnecessary, while automatic gates catered to high-security zones requiring quick and remote access control.
Standard Complied
- SANS 10222 Series: Perimeter Security Systems
- SANS 10222-1: Electrical security installations (security electric fences)This standard covers the requirements for installing electric security fences, which may be relevant if you integrate Clearvu gates with electric fencing systems.
- SANS 10222-3: The application, installation, and operation of non-lethal energised fences for security purposesApplicable if the gates are part of a non-lethal energized fence system.
- SANS 10222-4: Physical security barriersThis part specifies requirements for physical barriers, including gates and fencing systems designed for security purposes. It covers aspects like design, materials, and installation to ensure the barrier provides the intended level of security.
- SANS 10142-1: The Wiring of Premises
- This standard is crucial for any electrical work associated with automatic (motorized) gates. It provides guidelines for safe electrical installations, ensuring that all wiring and electrical components meet national safety requirements.
- SANS 10400: The Application of the National Building Regulations
- SANS 10400-F: WallsWhile primarily about building walls, this standard includes regulations that might affect the installation of gates attached to walls or fence lines.
- SANS 10400-D: Public SafetyThis standard ensures that any construction work, including gate installation, does not compromise public safety.
- Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act No. 85 of 1993)
- Compliance with this act is mandatory to ensure that all installation work is performed safely, protecting both workers and the public.
- Local Municipal Bylaws
- Different municipalities may have specific bylaws governing the installation of gates and fences, including height restrictions, aesthetic considerations, and setback requirements. It's essential to consult local regulations.
Clearvu Gates: These gates are available in two options:
- Manual Sliding Gates: Operated by hand, these gates are ideal for situations where electrical operation is not required or practical.
- Automatic Sliding Gates: Also known as motorized sliding gates, these gates are powered by an electric motor for convenient, remote-controlled operation, making them suitable for high-security or frequently accessed areas.
- Double Swing Gates: Often referred to as vehicle gates, these gates consist of two leaves that swing open, providing a wider access point for vehicles. They are commonly used at driveways or industrial entrances.
- Single Swing Gates: Also known as pedestrian gates, these gates feature a single swinging leaf and are designed for pedestrian entry. They are typically used in areas requiring controlled access for foot traffic, such as residential properties or walkways.
When deciding which type of Clearvu gate best suits your needs, consider the following factors:
Purpose of the Gate
- Vehicle Access: If the primary function is to allow vehicles in and out, Double Swing Gates or Sliding Gates are ideal. Double swing gates offer a wide opening suitable for driveways and industrial entrances.
- Pedestrian Access: For controlling foot traffic, Clearvu Single Swing Gates are appropriate. They're commonly used in residential properties and walkways.
Space Availability
- Limited Front or Back Space: If there's not enough room for a gate to swing open inward or outward, a Sliding Gate is a better option since it moves sideways along the fence line.
- Limited Side Space: If the area alongside the fence is restricted, making sliding impractical, a Swing Gate would be more suitable, provided there's enough room for the gate to open fully.
Operation Preference Clearvu Sliding gates
- Manual Operation: If electric power is unavailable or unnecessary, Manual Sliding Gates or manual swing gates are cost-effective and reliable.
- Automatic Operation: For convenience, especially in high-security or frequently accessed areas, Automatic Sliding Gates offer remote-controlled operation but require a power source.
Security Needs
- High Security: Automatic Sliding Gates can be integrated with access control systems, CCTV, and alarms, providing enhanced security.
- Standard Security: Manual Gates still offer a level of security suitable for residential or low-risk areas without the need for electrical components.
Frequency of Use
- Frequent Access: If the gate will be used numerous times a day, an Automatic Sliding Gate reduces the effort and time required to open and close it.
- Infrequent Access: For gates that are not used often, a Manual Gate might suffice and be more cost-effective.
Aesthetic Considerations
Property Style: Choose a gate that complements the architectural style of your property. Swing gates often have a classic look, while sliding gates offer a modern appearance.
Budget Constraints
Installation and Maintenance Costs: Automatic Gates are more expensive to install and maintain due to electrical components. Manual Gates are less costly upfront and have lower maintenance needs.
Environmental Factors
- Terrain and Slope: Sliding gates require a level ground along the fence line. If your property is on a slope, a swing gate might be more practical.
- Climate Conditions: Consider how weather might affect gate operation. For example, sliding gates might be hindered by debris or snow along the track.
Power Supply Availability
- Electricity Access: If you have access to power at the gate location, you can opt for an Automatic Sliding Gate.
- No Electricity: Without a power source, a Manual Gate is the practical choice unless you invest in solar-powered options.
Summary:
- Choose a Manual Sliding Gate if you need a cost-effective solution without electrical operation, have enough side space, and require vehicle access but not frequent opening and closing.
- Opt for an Automatic Sliding Gate if you need convenient, frequent access with remote operation, have a power source, and prioritize security.
- Select a Double Swing Gate for wide vehicle access in areas with ample space for the gates to swing open.
- Go with a Single Swing Gate for controlled pedestrian access in areas where space allows for the gate to swing.
Clearvu Gates Specifications
Clearvu Sliding Gates - 1800mm Height
Feature |
Details |
Frame |
50mm x 75mm x 2.00mm |
Height |
1800mm |
Width |
6000mm |
Mesh Aperture |
12.70mm x 76.20mm |
Wire Diameter |
3.00mm / 4.00mm |
V-Folds |
4 V folds at 50mm depth |
Middle Bracing |
1 piece for extra strength and stability |
Track System |
12 meters (2x gate width) |
U-Channel Post |
150mm x 150mm x 2.00mm x 2800mm (2 pcs) |
Clearvu Sliding Gates - 2100mm Height
Feature |
Details |
Frame |
50mm x 75mm x 2.00mm |
Height |
2100mm |
Width |
6000mm |
Mesh Aperture |
12.70mm x 76.20mm |
Wire Diameter |
3.00mm / 4.00mm |
V-Folds |
4 V folds at 50mm depth |
Middle Bracing |
1 piece for extra strength and stability |
Track System |
12 meters (2x gate width) |
U-Channel Post |
150mm x 150mm x 2.00mm x 3100mm (2 pcs) |
Clearvu Sliding Gates - 2200mm Height
Feature |
Details |
Frame |
50mm x 75mm x 2.00mm |
Height |
2200mm |
Width |
6000mm |
Mesh Aperture |
12.70mm x 76.20mm |
Wire Diameter |
3.00mm / 4.00mm |
V-Folds |
4 V folds at 50mm depth |
Middle Bracing |
1 piece for extra strength and stability |
Track System |
12 meters (2x gate width) |
U-Channel Post |
150mm x 150mm x 2.00mm x 3200mm (2 pcs) |
Clearvu Sliding Gates - 2400mm Height
Feature |
Details |
Frame |
50mm x 75mm x 2.00mm |
Height |
2400mm |
Width |
6000mm |
Mesh Aperture |
12.70mm x 76.20mm |
Wire Diameter |
3.00mm / 4.00mm |
V-Folds |
4 V folds at 50mm depth |
Middle Bracing |
1 piece for extra strength and stability |
Track System |
12 meters (2x gate width) |
U-Channel Post |
150mm x 150mm x 2.00mm x 3400mm (2 pcs) |
Clearvu Sliding Gates - 3000mm Height
Feature |
Details |
Frame |
50mm x 75mm x 2.00mm |
Height |
3000mm |
Width |
6000mm |
Mesh Aperture |
12.70mm x 76.20mm |
Wire Diameter |
3.00mm / 4.00mm |
V-Folds |
4 V folds at 50mm depth |
Middle Bracing |
1 piece for extra strength and stability |
Track System |
12 meters (2x gate width) |
U-Channel Post |
150mm x 150mm x 2.00mm x 4000mm (2 pcs) |
Additional Notes:
Feature |
Details |
Gate Widths Available |
4000mm / 5000mm / 6000mm / 7500mm / 8000mm / 12000mm |
Gate Operation Options |
Manual sliding gates or automatic (motorized) sliding gates |
Specifications Pedestrian Gates
Gate Height (mm) |
Gate Width Options (mm) |
Frame Size (mm) |
Mesh Opening (mm) |
Wire Diameter (mm) |
V Folds |
Hinge Fencing Post Size (mm) |
Finish |
1800 |
914, 994, 1000, 1200, 1300 |
40 x 80 x 2.00 |
12.70 x 76.20 |
3.00 or 4.00 |
4 folds at 50mm depth |
80 x 80 x 2600 |
Hot-dipped galvanized then polyester powder coated |
2000 |
914, 994, 1000, 1200, 1300 |
40 x 80 x 2.00 |
12.70 x 76.20 |
3.00 or 4.00 |
4 folds at 50mm depth |
80 x 80 x 2800 |
Same as above |
2100 |
914, 994, 1000, 1200, 1300 |
40 x 80 x 2.00 |
12.70 x 76.20 |
3.00 or 4.00 |
4 folds at 50mm depth |
80 x 80 x 2900 |
Same as above |
2200 |
914, 994, 1000, 1200, 1300 |
40 x 80 x 2.00 |
12.70 x 76.20 |
3.00 or 4.00 |
4 folds at 50mm depth |
80 x 80 x 3000 |
Same as above |
2400 |
914, 994, 1000, 1200, 1300 |
40 x 80 x 2.00 |
12.70 x 76.20 |
3.00 or 4.00 |
4 folds at 50mm depth |
80 x 80 x 3000 |
Same as above |
3000 |
914, 994, 1000, 1200, 1300 |
40 x 80 x 2.00 |
12.70 x 76.20 |
3.00 or 4.00 |
4 folds at 50mm depth |
80 x 80 x 3800 |
Same as above |
Additional Details
- Frame Size: All gates have a frame size of 40mm x 80mm x 2.00mm.
- Mesh Opening: All gates feature a mesh opening of 12.70mm x 76.20mm.
- Wire Diameter: Options are available in 3.00mm or 4.00mm.
- V Folds: Each gate includes 4 V folds at 50mm depth for added strength and rigidity.
- Finish: All gates are hot-dipped galvanized and then polyester powder coated for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
- Hinge Fencing Posts: Each gate comes with 2 hinge fencing posts sized according to the gate height, as specified in the table.
Clearvu Double Swing Gates Specifications
Gate Height (mm) |
Available Gate Widths (mm) |
Leaf Width per Gate (mm) |
Hinged Fencing Post Size (mm) |
1800 |
4000 (2 x 2000), 5000 (2 x 2500), 6000 (2 x 3000), 7000 (2 x 3500), 8000 (2 x 4000), 12000 (2 x 6000) |
Half of total gate width |
100 x 100 x 2.00 x 2600 length |
2000 |
4000 (2 x 2000), 5000 (2 x 2500), 6000 (2 x 3000), 7000 (2 x 3500), 8000 (2 x 4000), 12000 (2 x 6000) |
Same as above |
100 x 100 x 2.00 x 2800 length |
2100 |
4000 (2 x 2000), 5000 (2 x 2500), 6000 (2 x 3000), 7000 (2 x 3500), 8000 (2 x 4000), 12000 (2 x 6000) |
Same as above |
100 x 100 x 2.00 x 2900 length |
2200 |
4000 (2 x 2000), 5000 (2 x 2500), 6000 (2 x 3000), 7000 (2 x 3500), 8000 (2 x 4000), 12000 (2 x 6000) |
Same as above |
100 x 100 x 2.00 x 3000 length |
2400 |
4000 (2 x 2000), 5000 (2 x 2500), 6000 (2 x 3000), 7000 (2 x 3500), 8000 (2 x 4000), 12000 (2 x 6000) |
Same as above |
100 x 100 x 2.00 x 3200 length |
Common Specifications
- Frame Size: 40mm x 80mm x 2.00mm
- Mesh Opening: 12.70mm x 76.20mm
- Wire Diameter Options: 3.00mm or 4.00mm
- V Folds: 4 V folds at 50mm depth
- Hinged Fencing Posts: Each gate comes with 2 hinged fencing posts of size 100mm x 100mm x 2.00mm, with lengths varying according to gate height (as specified in the table).
- Finish: Galvanized then polyester powder coated black
- Leaf Configuration: Double leaf (each leaf is half the total gate width)
Available Gate Widths and Leaf Details
- 4000mm Width: 2 leaves of 2000mm each
- 5000mm Width: 2 leaves of 2500mm each
- 6000mm Width: 2 leaves of 3000mm each
- 7000mm Width: 2 leaves of 3500mm each
- 8000mm Width: 2 leaves of 4000mm each
- 12000mm Width: 2 leaves of 6000mm each
Additional Details
- V Folds: The 4 V folds at a depth of 50mm provide added strength and rigidity to the gate structure.
- Wire Diameter: Choose between 3.00mm or 4.00mm wire diameters based on your security requirements.
- Finish: The gates are hot-dipped galvanized for corrosion resistance and then powder coated black for an attractive finish.
Installation Overview
Installation Steps
1: Site Assessment and Planning
- Measure the Entrance: Accurately measure the width and height of the gate opening to ensure the gate fits properly.
- Check Ground Level: Ensure the ground is level, especially for sliding gates which require a level track.
- Identify Utilities: Locate underground utilities to avoid damage during installation.
2: Ground Preparation
- Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles, vegetation, or debris that might interfere with installation.
- Foundation Work:
- For Sliding Gates: Prepare a concrete foundation for the track system.
- For Swing Gates: Install concrete footings for the hinge posts.
3: Installing Posts
- Positioning: Mark the exact locations for hinge or track posts based on gate specifications.
- Setting Posts:
- Dig holes according to the required depth (usually below the frost line).
- Place posts and ensure they are plumb (vertically level).
- Pour concrete into the holes and allow it to cure for at least 24-48 hours.
4: Mounting the Gate
- Assemble the Gate Frame: Follow manufacturer instructions to assemble the gate frame if not pre-assembled.
- Attach Hinges or Wheels:
- Swing Gates: Secure hinges to the gate and hinge posts.
- Sliding Gates: Attach wheels or rollers to the gate frame.
5: Installing the Track System (For Sliding Gates)
- Lay the Track: Position the track along the foundation, ensuring it's straight and level.
- Secure the Track: Anchor the track to the concrete foundation using appropriate fasteners.
6: Hanging the Gate
- Swing Gates: Lift the gate onto the hinges, ensuring smooth operation.
- Sliding Gates: Place the gate on the track, checking that it slides smoothly along the entire length.
7: Power Connections (For Automatic Gates)
- Electrical Wiring:
- Run electrical cables from the power source to the gate motor.
- Ensure cables are rated for outdoor use and protected in conduit.
- Motor Installation:
- Mount the motor unit according to manufacturer instructions.
- Connect the gate to the motor, adjusting settings for smooth operation.
- Safety Devices:
- Install safety photocells to detect obstructions.
- Set up emergency stop buttons and manual release mechanisms.
8: Testing and Adjustments
- Manual Testing: Open and close the gate manually to check for obstructions and smooth movement.
- Automatic Testing:
- For automatic gates, test the remote control functions.
- Adjust the motor settings for speed and force as necessary.
- Safety Checks: Ensure all safety devices are operational.
9: Finishing Touches
- Lubrication: Apply lubricant to moving parts to reduce wear.
- Weatherproofing: Seal any gaps to prevent water ingress.
- Clean Up: Remove installation debris and tidy the site.
Installation Considerations
- Compliance with Regulations: Check local building codes and obtain necessary permits.
- Quality of Materials: Use high-quality fixtures and fittings to enhance durability.
- Environmental Factors: Consider wind load, especially for large swing gates.
Professional Installation vs. DIY
Clearvu gates Professional Installation
Advantages:
- Expertise: Professionals have the experience to handle complex installations.
- Time-Saving: Faster installation due to specialized tools and knowledge.
- Warranty: Professional installation may come with a warranty on workmanship.
- Safety Compliance: Ensures adherence to safety standards and regulations.
Disadvantages:
- Cost: Higher upfront cost due to labor charges.
- Scheduling: May need to schedule according to the installer's availability.
DIY Installation Clearvu gates
Advantages:
- Cost Savings: Eliminates labor costs, potentially saving money.
- Flexibility: Work at your own pace and schedule.
- Personal Satisfaction: Achievement of completing the project yourself.
Disadvantages:
- Skill Requirement: Requires a certain level of technical skill and understanding.
- Time-Consuming: May take significantly longer without experience.
- Risk of Errors: Mistakes can lead to operational issues or safety hazards.
- Warranty Concerns: Manufacturer warranties may be voided if not installed professionally.
Emphasis on Ground Preparation
Proper ground preparation is critical for the successful installation of Clearvu gates.
Importance of Level Ground
- Sliding Gates: Uneven ground can cause the gate to derail or strain the motor.
- Swing Gates: Sloped ground can affect the swing arc and cause clearance issues.
Foundation Requirements
- Concrete Footings: Provide stable support for posts and prevent movement over time.
- Drainage Considerations: Ensure water drains away from foundations to prevent erosion.
Power Connections for Automatic Clearvu gates
Electrical Requirements
- Power Supply: Typically requires a 110V or 220V power source, depending on the motor.
- Circuit Protection: Install appropriate breakers and surge protectors.
Wiring and Safety
- Professional Electrician: It's recommended to hire a licensed electrician for wiring.
- Underground Cables: Use direct burial cables or run through conduits.
- Compliance: Follow National Electrical Code (NEC) and local regulations.
Backup Power Options
- Battery Backup: Allows gate operation during power outages.
- Solar Power: An eco-friendly alternative in areas with ample sunlight.
Essential Safety Measures Clearvu gates
Safety Devices
- Photocells: Detect obstacles in the gate's path to prevent accidents.
- Edge Sensors: Stop the gate if pressure is detected along the edges.
- Manual Release: Allows the gate to be opened manually in emergencies.
Clearvu gates User Training
- Operation Instructions: Educate all users on how to operate the gate safely.
- Emergency Procedures: Establish protocols for power failures or malfunctions.
Regular Maintenance
- Inspections: Regularly check for wear and tear on moving parts.
- Lubrication: Keep hinges, rollers, and tracks well-lubricated.
- Electrical Components: Periodically test sensors and controls.
Conclusion
Installing a Clearvu gate enhances the security and aesthetic appeal of your property. Whether opting for professional installation or tackling it yourself, understanding the installation process, ground preparation, power requirements, and safety measures is essential. While professional installation offers expertise and peace of mind, DIY installation can be rewarding if you have the necessary skills and time. Always prioritize safety and compliance with local regulations to ensure your Clearvu gate operates smoothly and reliably for years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Can I install an automatic gate without professional help?
A: While it's possible, installing an automatic gate involves complex electrical work and safety considerations. Hiring a professional is recommended to ensure proper installation and compliance with regulations.
Q2: How long does it take to install a Clearvu gate?
A: Professional installation can take 1-2 days, depending on the gate type and site conditions. DIY installation may take longer due to the learning curve and potential unforeseen challenges.
Q3: What maintenance is required after installation?
A: Regular maintenance includes lubricating moving parts, checking electrical components, cleaning the gate, and inspecting for any damage or wear.