
The all-new PULSE chain hoist now available
The PULSE chain hoist enhances reliability by enabling manual operation during extended power outages. Simple to use, it engages with a red cord and disengages with a green cord. An interlock switch ensures power to the operator is disconnected when the chain hoist is engaged.
This helps prevent downtime, protects operations, and provides peace of mind for businesses that require uninterrupted performance.
The PULSE chain hoist is simple, intuitive and ready when needed, giving users confidence that their doors will remain functional in any situation.
The PULSE chain hoist is available as an additional option for PULSE 200, PULSE 300, PULSE 400BD, and PULSE 400HD commercial models.

90V or 180V direct-drive DC motors: the better choice for your commercial door operator
There are many advantages to choosing a DC operator for commercial and industrial applications. Improved strength, speed control, efficiency, and longevity are just a few of the benefits worth considering.
Most DC door operators on the market today rely on 24V motors. While adequate for light-duty use, they often fall short in demanding environments where performance, reliability and efficiency are essential.
90V and 180V DC motors are a major upgrade
This is why PULSE operators from iControls are built with either a robust 90V (up to 1 HP) or
180V DC motor (up to 3 HP), offering a clear advantage in commercial settings.
Unlike many competing operators, PULSE motors are horsepower-rated, not
“horsepower equivalent”. When you choose PULSE, you can be confident you’re
getting the power that’s promised.
With 24V motors, achieving higher speed means sacrificing torque. And when
higher torque is required, top speeds become limited. With PULSE motors, there’s
no need to compromise, they deliver both high torque and high speed.
Built for performance and dependability Choosing a PULSE operator means investing in a system engineered for strength and durability. The advantages of direct-drive 90V or 180V DC motors are clear. PULSE operators are the smarter choice for those who value exceptional performance and long-term dependability.
Learn more To explore the full range of PULSE commercial door openers and their many features, visit the overview page.

PULSE CAD shop drawings now available
iControls is pleased to announce that architectural shop drawings for our PULSE line of direct-drive DC commercial door operators are now available for download on our manuals page.
In today’s facility management environment, project teams expect accurate, accessible, and up-to-date technical information. For architects, engineers, contractors and door dealers working with the PULSE line of commercial door operators, having CAD shop drawings available online is more than a convenience. It is a practical advantage that improves coordination, reduces errors and accelerates project timelines.
Our PULSE shop drawings provide precise dimensions, mechanical configurations and component relationships. Drawings for most PULSE 100, 200 and 300 configurations can be found on each model’s product page or on the iControls support pages.
These shop drawings join a growing library of resources for PULSE operators. Additional materials include detailed data sheets, the latest installation guides, a commercial product configurator and our AI technical support assistant: Aura.
Visit iControlsGlobal.com to explore these resources and learn more about the full range of products iControls has to offer.

Added peace of mind with the PULSE commercial chain hoist
When it comes to overhead commercial door operators, reliability is everything. Businesses and facilities depend on smooth uninterrupted performance even when the unexpected occurs. That is why the PULSE Chain Hoist option is such a valuable addition to the PULSE line of commercial door openers.
Most PULSE operators feature a standard integrated battery backup system that ensures operation during power interruptions. The optional PULSE Chain Hoist, available for the 200 and 300 Series, provides an extra layer of security allowing doors to be operated manually during extended power outages. The addition of a chain hoist also complies with architect specifications that do not account for battery backup.
The PULSE Chain Hoist is simple, intuitive and ready when needed, giving users confidence that their doors will remain functional in any situation.
Engaging and disengaging the chain hoist is straightforward, requiring only a quick pull of either of the two colour-coded cords. Pulling the red cord disengages the PULSE operator and activates the chain hoist. Pulling the red cord also disconnects power to the PULSE operator as an added safeguard should power return while the chain hoist is being used. Pulling the green cord re-engages the PULSE operator allowing for a resumption of normal operation.
The PULSE Chain Hoist is more than a convenience; it’s a safeguard that protects your facility’s commercial operations, eliminates downtime and ensures peace of mind.
To learn more about the PULSE Chain Hoist, download the Installation & Operation Guide. To explore our wide array of standard features and review the full line of PULSE commercial door operators, visit our overview page.

Balance matters: extend door life with iControls built-in diagnostic tool
Sectional and rolling steel doors commonly use torsion springs to counterbalance the door’s weight. Over time, and with repeated use, the springs can relax and cause a door to become unbalanced. This imbalance may strain components, cause door drift and even lead to premature torsion spring failure.
PULSE operators (Series 100, 200 and 300) include a diagnostic feature to detect door imbalance. The Automatic Balance Check, accessible from the control panel menu, runs the door through a full cycle and displays the force required to open versus close the door.
A difference in these figures indicates the degree of imbalance. Adjusting the spring tension based on these results to get these numbers as close as possible will help restore proper balance without removing the operator or relying on guesswork. A balanced door will extend spring life and improve battery backup performance.
To learn more about PULSE commercial door openers and their safety and performance features, visit our product page.

High-end garage doors deserve a high-end residential operator that is quiet, strong, safe and energy-efficient
For homeowners who want to upgrade to a higher-quality garage door with premium materials, a more powerful, garage door operator makes sense. Upscale garage doors, whether they are made from aluminum and glass, have wood or composite overlays or multiple double-insulated windows, are significantly heavier than their budget counterparts. They are also commonly larger, adding to their weight.
Whereas standard garage door openers are made with ‘HP Equivalent’ motors that lack rated horsepower and can struggle to lift these doors consistently, the PULSE 200 operators have factory rated HP motors designed for power. The PULSE 200 is UL325 approved for residential applications that will lift your premium garage door with ease.
PULSE operators are made with high-powered, high-torque DC motors. They have a direct- drive jackshaft gearhead that slides directly onto the door’s horizontal shaft, eliminating the need for chains, sprockets or trolley rails. They are provided with a pre-wired motor cable. This means installation is hassle free and setup is quick. The result is a clean, clutter-free install that will still allow for ceiling access when the door is closed.
Thanks to its DC motor and lack of sprockets/chains the operator is almost completely silent – no motor noise or rattling chain and sprocket every time someone opens the garage door. And because the motor is powered by DC voltage, battery backup is easily integrated and is a standard feature on all PULSE 200 operators. No need to attempt lifting that heavy door by hand during a power outage.
With its cutting-edge technology, there are an array of settings that can optimize safe operation and performance. For enhanced safety, PULSE openers include intelligent force monitoring. Customize the sensitivity setting to your door installation to ensure it reverses without damaging whatever obstruction it might hit when closing. Selectable speed settings ensure your door opens and closes at safe controlled speeds that can help decrease energy loss. Soft start/soft stop functionality extends the lifespan of the garage door’s components – no sudden jerky movements when you open or close the door to ensure the long life of this premium investment.
Learn more about how PULSE operators can be an excellent addition to a premium garage door by visiting our PULSE residential page.

Experience tailored performance with advanced door type selection
Both sectional and rolling steel doors can be excellent options for your facility. However, when selecting a commercial door operator, it's important to note that the different door types have distinctly different needs.
That’s where PULSE from iControls® comes in.
The PULSE 200 Series and PULSE 300 Series Direct Drive DC door operators feature a “Door Type” selection upon startup. This feature effortlessly optimizes the operator based on your choice between ‘Sectional’ and ‘Rolling Steel’ and means you need only stock one operator for either installation.
With software that tailors operation to your specific door, you’ll gain peace of mind knowing your system is running efficiently. Thanks to this, you will gain the advantage of reduced wear and tear, significantly increasing the longevity of both your door and your PULSE operator.
Visit our commercial operators page to learn more about the many features and benefits of PULSE operators and to review our product offering.