When purchasing a tubular motor, scenario adaptation is the core prerequisite. Different scenarios have significantly different requirements for motor torque, protection level, and control method. Choosing the wrong one will not only affect the user experience but also shorten the equipment lifespan. Many users tend to fall into the misconception of "only looking at the price and not considering the scenario", which leads to motor operation stalling and frequent failures. Here, SCVE will elaborate on the selection key points from the perspective of core scenarios.
Home scene (smart curtains, household sliding doors): The preferred choice is the DC brushless tubular motor. This type of motor has low noise (recommended ≤ 35dB), low energy consumption, and is suitable for meeting the quietness requirements of households. The torque selection should match the weight of the curtains. For ordinary lightweight curtains, a torque of 2.0N·m or less is sufficient. For thick shading curtains or wide curtains (over 3 meters), a torque of 2.0-5.0N·m is required. The control method can be selected based on the smart home ecosystem. Models that support both WiFi and Bluetooth protocols can achieve remote control and scene linkage. For example, the SCVE home model tubular motor can seamlessly integrate with Mi Home and Huawei HarmonyOS, and is compatible with most household needs.
Industrial scenarios (warehouse roller shutters, workshop partitions): It is necessary to select AC tubular motors or high-torque DC motors. The torque should be recommended to be ≥ 10N·m. For some heavy-duty industrial doors, models with 30N·m or above are required. The protection level is crucial. Industrial environments are often dusty and humid, so a protection level of IP65 or above should be chosen. The industrial-grade tubular motors of SCVE have a 304 stainless steel casing and a double sealing ring design, with a protection level of IP66. They can operate stably within an extreme temperature range of -40℃ to 85℃. They have achieved a three-year failure rate of less than 0.5% in the Saudi logistics park project.
Outdoor scenarios (sunshade canopy, outdoor roller blinds): The focus is on waterproofing, sun protection, and wind resistance. Priority should be given to using dedicated models with IP66-level protection. At the same time, a wind force adaptive function should be equipped to prevent damage to the motor from strong winds. Additionally, for outdoor scenarios, it is recommended to choose motors with a manual unlock function. In case of power failure, they can be operated manually. In summary, the selection process should first clarify the load weight of the scenario, environmental conditions, and intelligent requirements, and then match the torque, protection level, and control method accordingly. If necessary, contact the manufacturer for a customized solution.
SCVE, drawing on practical experience, has released a standardized construction guide covering core contents such as installation preparation and assembly process. It has also established a service team and set up over 200 service outlets, achieving a 72-hour after-sales response, and comprehensively ensuring the application quality of the products. As a pioneer in the industry in terms of technology, SCVE continuously promotes the application of tubular motors in various fields through multi-dimensional technological innovation. Welcome to consult SCVE.