How to minimize noise in door automation? Part 3 – When it is worth consulting a specialist?.

Although modern automatic door systems offer increasingly better operating culture, much depends on correct selection, installation and subsequent operation. In this part, we suggest when it is worth consulting a professional and how to avoid mistakes that can result in unnecessary noise.

1. New investment or modernization of an existing facility? Consult on system selection..

When planning a new automatic door, it is worth taking care to match the system to:

  • type of building and function of zone (e.g. hotel, hospital, office, warehouse),
  • intensity of traffic (number of cycles per day),
  • acoustic expectations (e.g. quiet zones, VIP, SPA),
  • construction of adjacent walls and ceilings.

At esco, we offer support in the selection of the drive and components already at the design stage – so you can avoid noise problems in the future.

2. Do you have a working door, but it’s noisier than it used to be? Don’t wait for a fault..

An increase in noise is often the first sign of wear or improper system configuration. Typical symptoms:

  • scratching, creaking or metallic sounds during sliding,
  • crackling when closing,
  • jerking of the leaf or uneven operation of the drive.

You can report the problem to our service – we diagnose the causes and advise whether adjustment is enough or replacement of parts is necessary.

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3. Not sure if the system is properly configured? Order a technical review..

Even a well-functioning system may need to correct parameters:

  • too high speed = unnecessary noise when closing,
  • wrong closing force = the leaf hits the door frame,
  • no active “soft start” function = sudden jerks.

esco offers audit service for automatic doors – after our review, the door will run quieter, smoother and safer.

4. Planning to replace your drive? Invest in quieter solutions..

If your current drive:
– is from an earlier generation,
– does not offer speed and force adjustment,
– uses brush technology ,

…it’s a good time to consider replacing it with a modern, brushless drive – such as <