I have a motorised shutter and I need to buy a in-wall switch to automatically stop when the shutter reaches the floor or the ceiling by only one push and not keep holding the switch.
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Hello, and welcome to Stack Exchange. More details would be helpful, e.g. the manufacturer and model of the shutter motor. (And, what's a "selling boy"; do you mean "ceiling"?) – Daniel Griscom Mar 29 '16 at 13:05
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2The shutter motor (door opener) you buy should come with these attributes or have the facility to be programmed for this behavior. – ArchonOSX Mar 29 '16 at 13:30
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correction yes the celling flour. – Hussein Shehab Mar 30 '16 at 11:19
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You'll want a controller circuit then, so a pulse will activate the motor going down and will deactivate when a limit switch has been activated or the button has been pushed again (using another button for going up). The design of such a circuit is out of scope on this SE.
When you do install such a controller circuit make sure the relays for driving the motor are rated for its power.
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1You'll also need all the safety sensors that typical garage doors have (obstruction detection, collision detection, etc.). – Tester101 Mar 29 '16 at 12:39
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@Tester101 "shutter" can also mean window shutters or automatic curtains. – ratchet freak Mar 29 '16 at 12:46
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I agree, but the OP says "*reaches the floor or the selling*", which seems to imply something similar to a garage door (or guillotine if the proper safeties are not installed). – Tester101 Mar 29 '16 at 12:48
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You're right. In either case, you're also correct that designing the system is beyond the scope of this site. – Tester101 Mar 29 '16 at 12:58
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To do so, you'll need a new motor & not a new switch. The new motor needs to be much like a Garage Door Opener's motor with similar circuitry, by having its own built-in & adjustable limiter switch. Then, you'll be able to press the switch once & walk away, for raising & lowering.
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