Wiring Tips for Safe Auto Door Installation
If you plan on installing an automatic door on your property yourself, one step you'll need to complete is the wiring. Automatic doors rely on wires to receive power and sensor input so they can open and close correctly. But of course, wiring can be hazardous without the proper knowledge and precautions, since you're working with electricity. To help you stay safe during auto door installation , here are five wiring tips to keep in mind.
Turn Off the Power
Before you touch any wires, shut off the power at the circuit breaker. You'll want to find the breaker that controls the area where you're working and flip it to the "off" position. This cuts off the electrical current, so there won't be any live wires that can give you an electric shock. A voltage tester can confirm there's no longer power running to the wires.
Wear Protective Gear
You'll need to protect yourself with the right gear. Start with safety glasses to shield your eyes from flying debris, sparks, or any unexpected particles while working. For hand protection, wear insulated gloves. Made from materials like rubber or latex with special insulating properties, these gloves safeguard your hands from electric shocks by creating a non-conductive barrier between you and live electrical components.
Keep Your Workspace Dry
Electricity and water are a dangerous mix. Your work area should be completely dry. If there are any puddles or damp spots on the floor, clean them up before you start. You should also avoid installation on rainy days if your workspace is exposed to the elements.
Use the Right Tools
Using tools meant for electrical work makes the job safer. Insulated screwdrivers and wire strippers have non-conductive handles that prevent electricity from passing through them to your hand. If the metal part of the tool accidentally touches a live wire, the insulated handle will block the current, protecting you from a dangerous electric shock.
Follow the Manufacturer's Instructions
Your automatic door will come with an instruction manual. This manual contains specific wiring diagrams and steps for your exact model. Following these directions carefully helps you connect everything correctly and avoid mistakes that could lead to malfunctions or safety hazards.
When to Call a Professional
These wiring tips for safe auto door installation will help you avoid shocks, system damage, and other hazards as you set up your new door yourself.
But if you decide that DIY installing your new door is too much of a risk, Pacific Entrance provides automatic sliding door installation services. Our experienced technicians handle the entire setup process for you, including the wiring. Having a professional install your door is often safer, quicker, and more efficient than a DIY project. Contact us today to find out more about the types of automatic doors we have for sale and what our installation service includes.










