Supplier evaluation criteria
- Motor size, torque, speed, noise, and duty cycle
- Battery, solar, plug-in, low-voltage, or line-voltage power
- Remote, app, keypad, sensor, and building-control options
- Open or proprietary integration
- Programming tools, training, technical support, and warranty
- Replacement availability and backward compatibility
Companies and profiles to research
Common questions
Is the quietest motor always best?
Noise is important, but load, speed, power, controls, and service also matter.
Should dealers support many motor brands?
A focused platform can simplify service, while specialty systems may require alternatives.
Who handles integration?
The shade dealer, electrician, integrator, or controls contractor should have clearly defined responsibilities.
