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What is a typical loading for double electric gates? Any particular requirements required? It will be RCD protected and wired in SWA. Better on own circuit or off ring circuit?
Cat 5 required at all?
 
Make sure you purchase a good quality electric swing gate system, or you'll be a regular visitor to this job, and all unpaid under warranty for a year!! lol!! These electric gate systems can be your worst nightmare, so choose with extreme caution!! lol!!
I can verify this. One of my customers bought a cheap set of electric gates. They were a nightmare to set the opening and closing parameters. They worked perfectly until the key fobs stopped working. I got called out as it had lost all its settings for no reason. At least I get paid for every visit as I never supplied them!!
 
At this point in time, my job is to get electric there, but I'm thinking of intercom and this day n age enough cables there for working off i-phones.

The more you complicate these gate systems the more trouble they will be, so keep the thing as simple as possible. ......And as i say, choose the gate system with caution, or you could well be an unpaid constant visitor to these gates!!
 
Is it only me who is extremely worried by this thread?!

I hope you're not installing these gates yourself driverman?!

If all you are doing is supplying power then you're looking at no more than a few amps. Most gate supplies are fine on a 6A B type.
 
Is it only me who is extremely worried by this thread?!

I hope you're not installing these gates yourself driverman?!

If all you are doing is supplying power then you're looking at no more than a few amps. Most gate supplies are fine on a 6A B type.
No. I'm not getting involved with the gates. got enough on my plate with the house! Gates will be required at a later date so basically getting a supply there in readiness. So re loading, no MI to look at, 1.5mm SWA would be suitable. Distance from CU via the house then outside would be approx 35 - 40m.
 
No. I'm not getting involved with the gates. got enough on my plate with the house! Gates will be required at a later date so basically getting a supply there in readiness. So re loading, no MI to look at, 1.5mm SWA would be suitable. Distance from CU via the house then outside would be approx 35 - 40m.

Err on the side of caution and run 2.5mm, I highly doubt it'll need more than that.

Last gates I worked with I ran in 2.5mm but the run was a lot longer.
 
The last electric gates I looked at, they also had the lights controlled from the house (as well as the gates). Plus video phone as well as audio, and a separate security camera.

Sounds like the answer is to put in good sized ducting now and pull through whatever cable is required when the full spec's known.
 

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