We often hear people talk about gate safety devices and ground loops in the same breath. However, it is important to clarify what is meant when considering safety devices.
There are a number of different gate safety devices on the market and it can be a daunting task trying to understand their various roles and how they improve the overall safety of your automatic gate system. We have listed the top five ways to improve safety measures on your electric gate openers.

1. Photocells
You will find a pair of photocells are supplied with all electric gate kits. They are small boxes with an infra-red beam that are mounted facing each other on either side of your gate. If this beam is broken or interrupted, it sends a signal to the control panel that there is an obstruction which prevents the gates from operating. This simple fail safe will prevent gates from opening in to vehicles, pets, and children that are too close to the gates when in operation. Sometimes it may be necessary to add an additional pair of photocells on the outside of your gates. As your installer, we will always advice you if this is needed during your initial risk assessment.
2. Gates Safety Edges
Otherwise known as rubber contact strips, safety edges need to be installed on any edge of a gate which may cause trapping, shearing, or crushing points.The safety edges operate by being pressure sensitive. If they come in to contact with any obstacle they will crush, it triggers the gates to stop and reverse away from danger. Learn more about safety edges and how they improve your overall gate safety.
3. Flashing Lights
The best way to stop anyone from being in the way of an electric gate whilst it is operating is to inform them that it is about to operate.
A flashing light is a very good solution to this, especially for the hard of hearing or for particularly noisy industrial sites as it can provide a visual alert.
4. 24V Electric Gate Kits
As opposed to the 230V electric gate kits, 24V electric gate kits have built in function for obstacle detection. This system shouldn’t be relied on as a standalone safety mechanism but instead seen as another layer of protection. If the control panel senses increased resistance against the gates, they will trigger the stop and reverse cycle.
This is why 24V systems are not suitable for closed boarded gates because in windy conditions, they will detect more force and not function.
5. Force Testing
This is a process which involves a specific piece of equipment called a force tester. Certain points of a gate system are tested to see how many newtons of force are required before the safety devices are triggered. Depending on the rate of force and the area of the gate will determine whether the gates pass or fail, thus complying with the EN12453 requirements. All gate installers should carry out force testing as standard.
Learn more about force testing and how these tests are carried out.
More about Gate Safety
Safety devices can be categorised as primary safety devices that protect people and secondary safety devices that protect vehicles and the gate.
As a Gate Safe Aware installer we do our utmost best to ensure we are following all guidelines and safety regulations in an effort to bring an end to unsafe automatic gate systems. Gate Safe fundamentally believes that the protection of people i.e. primary safety devices should always be the top priority when considering a gate installation.
The following points should always be considered:
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