The traditional way of building a garage is to assign a fixed location and to manage the entrance and exit with barriers. Often, in the case of a large garage area, the height of the entrance and exit barriers needs to be raised to prevent the garage from being unattended due to the large size of the site. Mechanical garages, often built in conjunction with buildings, can rely on the security capabilities of the buildings for protection. So what are the differences in construction and management operations between mechanical garages and traditional garages? Mechanical garages are often integrated with buildings and can rely on the security capabilities of the buildings. So what are the differences in construction and management operations between mechanical garages and traditional garages?
1. Garage construction dimension
The garage construction dimension expresses the main construction dimension of the traditional garage as the open space of the plane. Whether it is the underground centralized management garage in the residential area or the open-air garage near the shop area, only the ground area of the garage construction dimension is utilized. The mechanical garage uses height as the construction dimension to reduce the land area occupying the plane.
2. Garage expansion method
The garage expansion method depends on the continuous influx of people and vehicles into the commercial area or residential area. This will generate a need for parking for more vehicles, and the traditional flat garage often faces great difficulties in expansion. The mechanical garage can quickly expand the garage capacity by stacking storage equipment within the allowed height.
3. Garage operation mode
The garage operation mode is that the traditional garage's mode of entrance and exit card management cannot take into account whether the parking and use of vehicles inside the site comply with safety regulations. The mechanical garage allows drivers to detach from parking operations and manage vehicles through centralized garage equipment to avoid the opportunity for unauthorized personnel to come into contact with parked vehicles.
Mechanical garages differ from traditional garages in garage construction dimension, garage expansion method, and garage operation mode. Mechanical garages suitable for highly developed areas are widely used on various floors of major shopping malls. Compared to the underground garage area covering entire floors of buildings, mechanical garages can stack and store more vehicles within a unit of land area.