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Electric gate wiring is the backbone of any automated gate system.
Whether you're installing new automated gates, upgrading manual gates, or fixing a wiring fault, the system must meet UK electrical and gate safety standards.
Read on for everything you need to know about finding and hiring local tradespeople for electric gate wiring covering Carlisle.
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How much does electric gate wiring cost in Carlisle?
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What cable do I need for an electric gate?
What cable you need for an electric gates depends on the distance the cable needs to travel.
Thicker cables are used for longer distances. As an example, a cable that travels 20 metres will need a 3 core 2.5mm core cable.
A longer cable of around 50 metres will need to be a 4mm core cable.
Hire a qualified electrician or electric gate specialist and they’ll know the ins and outs of it all.
What power supply do I need for electric gates?
When installing a new electric gate, you’ll usually need a 230V supply running from a mains consumer unit that can be fitted next to your gate.
Another option is to use a 24Vdc supply. This is commonly fitted using a transformer that converts your mains power supply.
How many amps does an electric gate draw?
You can expect an electric gate to draw between 3 and 10 amps during operation. That said, the actual draw depends on:
- Gate weight
- Swing vs sliding mechanism
- Weather conditions
- System age
What are the most common electric gate problems?
Common electric gate problems homeowners sometimes face include:
- Damaged underground cable
- Tripped breaker or RCD
- Faulty safety photocells
- Water ingress in control boxes
- Motor capacitor failure
- Misaligned limit switches
Can I install electric gates myself?
No. Because of the electrical and safety elements involved, installation should be carried out by a qualified electrician or electric gate specialist.
Incorrect wiring can cause system failure or serious injury.
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