In modern construction and automation, tubular motors are widely used in scenarios such as electric curtains and sunshade systems due to their compact design and efficient operation capabilities. However, the quality of their installation directly affects the life and safety of the equipment. Therefore, it is essential to follow strict construction standards.
Preparation before installation
Before construction, a comprehensive assessment of the installation environment is required, including measuring the size of the installation space, confirming the power supply configuration, and checking the load-bearing structure. Tubular motors usually need to be embedded in the ceiling or wall, so the installation position must be flat and stable. In addition, it is necessary to select suitable tracks and accessories according to the motor specifications to avoid operating failures due to size mismatch.
Electrical connection specifications
Electrical safety is the core link of construction. The wiring of tubular motors must comply with local electrical standards, usually using 220V or 110V AC power supply and equipped with overload protection devices. When wiring, it is necessary to distinguish between live wires, neutral wires, and ground wires to avoid the risk of short circuits or leakage. It is recommended to be operated by a professional electrician and perform insulation testing after completion to ensure that the circuit is safe and reliable.
Installation accuracy and debugging
The installation of tubular motors requires precise horizontal and vertical alignment, otherwise it may cause jamming or increased noise. High-strength bolts should be used to fix the motors and ensure that they are firm and not loose. After installation, multiple switch tests are required to adjust the position of the limit switches to ensure that the curtain or shading system can stop accurately at the preset position.
Maintenance and safety inspection
After construction is completed, regular maintenance is the key to long-term operation. It is recommended to check the motor operation status every six months, clean the track dust, and lubricate the transmission parts. If abnormal noise or poor operation is found, the cause should be promptly investigated to prevent small problems from turning into major failures.
Following the construction standards of tubular motors can not only improve equipment performance, but also extend service life, providing users with a safe and stable use experience. Whether it is a new project or a renovation project, strict control of construction details is the key to success.

