AI Vending Machine Site Requirements: Power, Space, Network and Installation Checklist
A successful AI vending installation starts with the site, not the cabinet. Confirm footprint, route access, electrical supply, connectivity, unloading, operating temperature, payment coverage, and service access before approving a configuration.
- Measure the full delivery route.
- Verify power and network at the final position.
- Plan unloading, anchoring, and safe customer flow.
- Record acceptance tests before launch.
This checklist is for buyers, venue operators, and project teams comparing AI vending machine configurations. It does not replace local electrical, fire, accessibility, food, building, or payment requirements. Use the final specification, site survey, and signed acceptance plan as the controlling documents.
Measure the Site and the Delivery Route
Record the cabinet footprint, service-side clearance, customer approach, and every point between the truck and the final position. A machine can fit the room and still fail at a door, lift, turn, ramp, corridor, or loading dock.
Capture dimensions
Measure width, depth, height, door swings, ceiling height, lift dimensions, turning radius, and the clear path around obstacles.
Plan customer flow
Leave a stable queue and payment area. Keep the screen, pickup zone, emergency access, and replenishment path clear during normal use.
Confirm floor and anchoring
Ask whether the floor can support the loaded cabinet and whether leveling, anchoring, anti-tip hardware, or a plinth is required.
Document access limits
Note restricted delivery windows, stairs, narrow entrances, security desks, permits, liftgate needs, and who will receive the shipment.
Verify Electrical Supply and Physical Safety
Power requirements depend on cabinet type, cooling, screens, payment devices, lighting, and local electrical standards. Confirm the nameplate data and installation responsibilities for the exact configuration.
- Identify local voltage, frequency, plug type, circuit capacity, grounding, and protection.
- Confirm whether a dedicated circuit, surge protection, residual-current protection, or electrician sign-off is required.
- Keep cables protected from customers, carts, water, heat, and cleaning equipment.
- Define restart behavior after power loss and who can safely isolate the machine.
Plan Network, Payments, and Remote Support
AI vending machines often depend on connectivity for payment authorization, remote monitoring, inventory updates, alerts, and configuration changes. Confirm the full path from device to payment processor and management platform.
Primary connection
Test Wi-Fi, LAN, or cellular signal at the final cabinet position, not only at the venue entrance.
Fallback behavior
Ask what happens during network loss, payment timeout, reboot, or cloud maintenance. Define whether sales pause or move to an approved offline flow.
Payment scope
Name the terminal, wallet support, currency, acquirer, settlement account, refund path, and compliance owner before production.
Support access
Confirm who receives alerts, what remote actions are allowed, and how operators access logs without exposing customer data.
Check Temperature, Light, Water, and Customer Conditions
Place the cabinet where its operating environment matches the quoted specification. Refrigerated models need additional attention to airflow, condensation, cleaning, and temperature monitoring.
- Record ambient temperature, direct sunlight, rain exposure, dust, humidity, and nearby heat sources.
- Keep air inlets, service panels, doors, and condenser areas accessible.
- Plan cleaning, spill response, waste handling, and safe replenishment.
- Review visibility, lighting, cameras, accessibility, and emergency egress with the venue.
Define Delivery, Installation, and Commissioning
Delivery is not the same as installation. Put unloading, placement, leveling, anchoring, unpacking, utility connection, network setup, payment activation, product loading, and staff training into the written scope.
- Receive and inspect packaging, serial numbers, crate count, and visible condition.
- Move the cabinet using the approved handling method and protect floors and doors.
- Complete electrical, network, payment, temperature, and safety checks.
- Load test products and verify recognition, dispensing, receipts, refunds, and alerts.
- Record open issues, responsible owners, due dates, and go-live approval.
Run Site Acceptance Tests Before Launch
Acceptance should use the actual products, payment setup, network, and site conditions. Test normal actions and controlled failure cases before the first public transaction.
Transaction tests
Test single and multi-item baskets, payment approval, decline, reversal, refund, receipt, and inventory update.
Recognition tests
Use the approved SKU matrix and record uncertain recognition, substitutions, damaged packaging, and correction workflow.
Safety tests
Verify door, lift, emergency stop where applicable, temperature alarms, restart, access permissions, and cleaning procedures.
Operations tests
Practice replenishment, remote monitoring, alert escalation, customer support, stock reconciliation, and incident logging.
AI Vending Machine Site Requirements FAQ
How much space does an AI vending machine need?
Allow the cabinet footprint plus service clearance, customer approach, door swing, payment area, replenishment path, and a route for safe delivery. Confirm the final dimensions for the selected model.
What power does an AI vending machine need?
Power depends on the cabinet, cooling, screens, payment devices, and local market. Confirm voltage, frequency, plug, circuit, grounding, and protection from the signed electrical specification.
Does an AI vending machine need Wi-Fi?
It may use Wi-Fi, LAN, cellular, or a combination. Test connectivity at the final position and confirm payment, monitoring, alert, and offline behavior before launch.
Does delivery include installation?
Not automatically. Unloading, placement, leveling, anchoring, utilities, network setup, payment activation, product loading, commissioning, and training should be listed separately in the written scope.
Can an AI vending machine be installed outdoors?
Only when the selected configuration and enclosure are rated for the actual temperature, moisture, sunlight, security, and electrical conditions. Confirm the specification and local requirements.
What should be tested before an AI vending machine goes live?
Test products, recognition, payment approval and reversal, dispensing, receipts, refunds, inventory, connectivity loss, alerts, temperature, safety, replenishment, and customer support.
Who is responsible for site preparation?
The contract should assign responsibility for electrical work, network, floor preparation, permits, unloading, installation, payment onboarding, product loading, training, and final acceptance.
What information should I send for a site requirements review?
Send the venue address, photos, route measurements, floor and door details, power data, network options, product types, payment market, operating conditions, delivery window, and desired launch date.
Plan the Project With the Right Inputs
Use the AI vending machine configuration page, the shipping guide, and the import fees guide together. For a project-specific review, send the site checklist and SKU matrix to WEIMI.
Final requirements vary by configuration, destination, venue, and contract. Use current official requirements and qualified local advice for electrical, building, accessibility, food, payment, and safety matters.