The Fence University 4295 S Arville St, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Mon 4/14 - Tues 4/15, 2025
Why aren't you installing automatic gate openers yet?
Waiting for a class to help get you started?
Here it is... And it's in fabulous LAS VEGAS!
Welcome to the "Automated Gate Quick-Start" Level 1 course! This introductory course is designed for professionals entering the field of automated gate installation. You will learn the fundamental skills needed to plan, install, and configure an automated gate system safely and efficiently. By the end of this course, you’ll have a foundational understanding of project layout, installation techniques, and safety protocols.
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DAY 1
Module 1: Introduction to Automated Gate Systems
Learning Objectives
- Understand the components of an automated gate system.
- Learn the various types of automated gates (e.g., sliding, swing, vertical lift).
- Familiarize yourself with common tools and materials used in installations.
Key Topics
- Overview of gate operators, entry systems, and safety devices.
- Types of gates and their applications.
Module 2: Project Layout and Preparation
Learning Objectives
- Learn how to conduct a site survey and plan the layout of an automated gate system.
- Understand the importance of proper measurements and clearances.
Key Topics
- Site survey techniques: identifying obstacles and boundaries.
- Planning the gate’s path and operator placement.
- Compliance with local codes and standards.
Practical Exercise
- Perform a mock site survey and create a layout plan for an automated gate.
Module 3: Saw Cutting and Concrete Pad Installation
Learning Objectives
- Understand saw cutting techniques for precise conduit placement.
- Learn how to prepare and pour concrete pads for gate operators and pedestals.
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Key Topics
- Saw cutting best practices.
- Mixing and pouring concrete for stability and durability.
Practical Exercise
- Practice saw cutting and prepare a small concrete pad.
Module 4: Pedestal Mounting and Conduit Installation
Learning Objectives
- Properly mount pedestals to support entry systems.
- Lay and secure conduit for electrical and communication wiring.
Key Topics
- Pedestal alignment and leveling.
- Conduit placement to avoid interference with gate movement.
- Securing conduits in compliance with electrical codes.
Practical Exercise
- Mount a pedestal and install conduit in a designated area.
DAY 2
Module 5: Mounting Gate Operators and Entry Systems
Learning Objectives
- Install and align gate operators and entry systems accurately.
- Learn wiring basics for gate operators and entry systems.
Key Topics
- Operator mounting and secure attachment.
- Entry system installation, including radio controls and keypads.
- Troubleshooting misalignment.
Practical Exercise
- Mount a gate operator and configure an entry system.
Module 6: Inground Loop Installation
Learning Objectives
- Understand the function of inground loops for gate detection.
- Learn installation techniques for optimal performance.
Key Topics
- Loop placement for safety and functionality.
- Wiring loops to the gate controller.
- Testing loop sensitivity.
Practical Exercise
- Install a functional inground loop and connect it to a control panel.
Module 7: Safety Device Installation and Wiring
Learning Objectives
- Learn about the importance of safety devices in automated gate systems.
- Install and wire photo eyes, edge sensors, and other safety mechanisms.
Key Topics
- Types of safety devices and their purposes.
- Wiring configurations for safety devices.
- Testing safety systems for compliance and reliability.
Practical Exercise
- Install and test a photo eye and edge sensor.
Course Wrap-Up
Final Assessment
- Participants will design and install a complete mock automated gate system, incorporating all learned techniques and ensuring proper functionality and safety.
Certification
- Upon successful completion of the final assessment, participants will receive a "Fence University Automated Gate Installer Level 1" certificate.
Required Tools and Materials provided by The Fence University during course instruction.
Power tools (saws, drills, concrete mixer)
- Gate operator and entry system kit
- Safety equipment (gloves, goggles, etc.)
- Measurement tools (tape measure, level, square)
Course Duration
- 2 days (16 hours total)
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- Day 1: Modules 1-4
- Day 2: Modules 5-7 and final assessment
We look forward to helping you kick start your journey in automated gate installation!
This program will involve both indoor and outdoor hands-on training in various conditions. Please come prepared to work with your hands, lift heavy objects, and handle solvents that may stain clothing. We recommend wearing durable, work-appropriate clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty, as well as sturdy closed-toe shoes. Gloves are also recommended for safety and comfort.
Feel free to bring your own hand tools if you have them and multimeter, though they are not required. To stay hydrated, we recommend bringing an insulated water cup—ice and water will be provided on-site.
Safety and practicality are key, so dress for the job and be ready to learn by doing. Let’s have a productive and hands-on experience!
Look forward to general class and travel information once registration and payment is complete.
The Fence University 4295 S Arville St, Las Vegas, NV 89103 - (800) 652-3636