Proper maintenance is essential for reliable revolving door operation and extends equipment service life. This handbook covers daily cleaning procedures and scheduled professional maintenance activities for revolving door systems.
1. Daily Cleaning Procedures
Clean glass panels daily using appropriate glass cleaner and soft microfiber cloths to prevent scratching. Clean both interior and exterior surfaces including overhead glass sections. Remove fingerprints and smudges from door wings and center post hardware. Sweep or vacuum the floor area surrounding the door to remove debris that could be tracked into the track system or cause slipping hazards. Clean floor mats and drainage grates in the threshold area.
2. Weekly Inspection Tasks
Perform weekly safety system tests including sensor function verification and safety edge response testing. Check drive belt tension and condition through visual inspection. Listen for unusual motor sounds during operation that might indicate bearing wear. Verify that control panel displays show normal operational status. Inspect door alignment and verify that wings track smoothly through the complete rotation cycle without hesitation or binding.
3. Monthly Maintenance Activities
Monthly maintenance includes lubricating door축 bearing surfaces per manufacturer specifications. Check and tighten all visible fasteners including mounting bolts and cover panel screws. Verify electrical connections are secure with no signs of corrosion or heat discoloration. Calibrate rotation speed sensors and safety detection zones according to manufacturer procedures. Test battery backup systems if equipped to ensure emergency operation capability.
4. Quarterly Professional Service
Schedule quarterly service calls with qualified revolving door technicians for comprehensive system inspection and preventive maintenance. Include drive system inspection and performance testing, safety system calibration and certification, structural inspection for any loose components or wear patterns, and electronic controller diagnostics for any stored fault codes or performance anomalies.
5. Annual Comprehensive Service
Annual service includes complete drive system teardown inspection including motor, gearbox, and drive belt replacement assessment. Replace wear components including bearings, seals, and drive belts on scheduled basis before failure. Calibrate all safety systems with certified test equipment. Update controller firmware if manufacturer updates are available. Document all findings and completed work in maintenance records for warranty support and future reference.
This article compiles information from publicly available automatic door industry resources.
