GoBuckeyes
Self-Serve and Automatics
A little update on our 360’s that were installed in November. We finally got some cold weather here, last night it got down to about 15F. With one door and floor heat the bay stayed around 30F, then dipped a bit colder. About 10:30 this morning we got two emails regarding ‘motor run on’. Turns out the drive wheels were slipping on the rails for both the arms and the carriage. At 10:30 it was probably 23F outside which is nothing. Why they wouldn’t heat the rails with heat tape or circulated anti-freeze is baffling.
We have exit doors to finish installing which apparently will be a priority now and should help considerably. But the reason I wanted to bring this up is so anyone else in a cold climate thinking of installing I-360’s can think about it in advance. It would be a lot easier at the time of install to either run hoses thru the bay rails and trolley rails and circulate antifreeze or have your electrician run a circuit to the bay and the carriage to use heat tape.
If you have any door issues in the middle of the winter your machine isn’t going anywhere. Just something to think about.
We have exit doors to finish installing which apparently will be a priority now and should help considerably. But the reason I wanted to bring this up is so anyone else in a cold climate thinking of installing I-360’s can think about it in advance. It would be a lot easier at the time of install to either run hoses thru the bay rails and trolley rails and circulate antifreeze or have your electrician run a circuit to the bay and the carriage to use heat tape.
If you have any door issues in the middle of the winter your machine isn’t going anywhere. Just something to think about.