High Speed and Insulated, It’s the
One-Door Cold Storage Solution.
With an R-value of 12, the Arctec® door from Rytec combines the insulating qualities of traditional, rigid cold storage doors with all the benefits of high speed doors. It’s fast, it’s durable and it’s engineered to withstand the impact of a forklift.
With one door, you can increase operational efficiency during work hours and save energy at all hours, while reducing door maintenance.Fast
Opens at up to 84 inches per second for improved traffic flow.
Takes a Hit
A pivoting carriage assembly and UHMW retention blocks allow the door to break away upon impact, saving wear and tear on the door track and panels.
Saves Space
Projects only 16 inches off the wall saving valuable freezer space.
Energy Efficient
The Arctec’s rugged panels are made of closed-cell foam insulation and therefore will not absorb moisture. That, along with its full-perimeter seal and heated jamb seals, helps control temperatures and lower energy costs.
Safety
Choose optional four-pane windows for increased visibility.CONTROLLER
System 3® Door Controller (Standard)
Incorporating state-of-the-art motion control technology, the
System 3 controller combines the flexibility and performance of AC Drive technology with the ease and precision of digital control.
ACTIVATORS
The System 3 door controller is designed to operate with many different types of activators, depending on the application and operating environment.
Floor Induction Loop (Optional)
Activation loops embedded into the concrete on both sides of the doorway substantially reduce operator error in opening and closing doors. With no moving or exposed parts, floor induction loops are extremely reliable.
Motion Detectors (Optional)
Motion detectors operate on microwave technology. They detect pedestrian and vehicle motion in a prescribed area. The detector sends a signal to the controller to open the door.
Presence Sensors (Optional)
Presence sensors detect pedestrians and vehicles in the area of the detector. Motion is not necessary. The sensor signals the controller to open the door.
Radio Controls (Optional)
A radio control consists of a transmitter and a receiver. The vehicle operator activates the transmitter which sends a signal to the receiver. The receiver then signals the controller to open the door.
Push Button (Optional)
The push button is generally used with pedestrian traffic and is typically mounted on the wall near the door. Pedestrians push the button as they approach the door, which signals the door to open.
Pull Cords (Optional)
The pull cords are switches mounted on the ceiling. Pedestrians and vehicle operators pull the cord as they approach the door, signaling the controller to open the door. Vehicle operators generally have to slow down to pull the cord.
Multiple Activators (Optional)
The System 3 door controller permits many activators to be used in multiple combinations. For example, a door can be opened by forklifts through induction floor loops and by pedestrians through a push button, each with independent closing times to allow for pedestrians passing through the door.
Windows
Optional four-pane windows mounted into each panel.
Airlock Options
In airlock applications, one controller with various activators permits doors to be interconnected so only one door is open at a time.