Material | Mild Steel |
Shutter Type | Aluminium |
Operating Option | With Motorized |
Surface Treatment | Painted |
Control Components | Remote |
A remote rolling shutter is a type of window or door covering that can be operated remotely, typically through a motorized mechanism. These shutters consist of horizontal slats or panels that roll up or down to open or close the opening they cover. Here's how they work:
Motorized Mechanism: Remote rolling shutters are equipped with an electric motor that drives the rolling mechanism. This motor is usually housed within a casing located at the top of the shutter assembly.
Remote Control: Users can operate remote rolling shutters using a handheld remote control device. The remote control sends signals to the motorized mechanism, instructing it to either roll the shutters up to open or roll them down to close.
Key Switch Control: In addition to remote control operation, some remote rolling shutters may also be operated via a key switch control mounted on a wall or nearby surface. This provides an alternative means of operation, especially in cases where the remote control is unavailable or malfunctioning.
Automatic Controls: Some advanced remote rolling shutter systems offer automatic controls, allowing users to program specific opening and closing times. This can be particularly useful for ensuring privacy, security, and energy efficiency, as the shutters can be set to automatically close at night or during periods of extreme weather.
Manual Override: Many remote rolling shutters are equipped with a manual override feature that allows them to be operated manually in the event of a power outage or motor failure. This typically involves using a hand crank or chain mechanism to manually roll the shutters up or down.
Security Features: Remote rolling shutters often come with built-in security features, such as locking mechanisms or reinforced slats, to enhance security and deter intruders.
Installation: Remote rolling shutters are typically installed by professionals who ensure proper alignment and operation. The shutters are mounted on the exterior of windows or doors, with the motorized mechanism housed within a protective casing.