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The entrance to the enclosure may be a swinging door (with or without a brush bottom) or sliding door (with brush bottom). The doors may be single or double. The standard width of a single door is 80-90cm. In the side of most segments it is possible to place a sliding door, which may serve either as an additional entrance or as an alternative to a door in the front wall, especially in the case of low enclosures.
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Another method of providing access to enclosures is to construct the lower side walls with vertically sliding polycarbonate panels.
- In large or dome-shaped enclosures windows may be fitted to improve ventilation.
- If there is an obstacle, for example a pool ladder, hydrojet or raised pool edge, the enclosure is provided with a hinged lower wall section which can be lifted in order to slide the wall over the obstacle.
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Electronic sliding system
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- The engine set compromises two drive units enclosed in small covers, while the control set includes remote control and desktop control.
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A ground-rail track is required.
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It is possible to integrate the system with weather and rain sensors and an internal thermostat.
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The electronic movement system can be powered from the mains or by solar panels.
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