What is an automatic door operator?
An automatic door operator (or automatic door opener) is a device that opens and closes a door without manual effort. Activation can come from motion sensors, push plates, wave-to-open switches, access control signals, or remotes. The goal is simple: safer, smoother, barrier-free entry and exit for everyone.
Where are they used?
You’ll find operators wherever accessibility and traffic flow matter, including:
- Commercial offices, retail stores, and shopping centres
- Hospitals, clinics, and long-term care
- Condos, apartments, and seniors’ residences
- Schools, libraries, community centres, and arenas
- Transit hubs, industrial warehouses, and logistics sites
Power and efficiency
Most units run on standard building power (e.g., 120V AC). Many modern models are “low-energy” to meet accessibility requirements with reduced power consumption; some add battery backup to ride through short outages.
Main types
- Swing operators – Automate single or double swinging doors
- Sliding operators – Popular in retail/healthcare; space-efficient
- Revolving operators – For large lobbies and draft control
- Folding operators – For narrow openings or tight corridors
- Low-energy operators – Common for barrier-free compliance
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