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Flap Barrier

Flap Barrier

FB-TL-119-(900MM) Category:Flap Barriers Features: Passage width (Max) : ‰¤900mm, Throughput rate : 35 p/m, Max Power Consumption : 30W, Operational Voltage : 24V DC .

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Passage width (Max) : ≤900mm
  • Throughput rate : 35 p/m
  • Power supply : 100 ~ 240V
  • Operational voltage : 24V
  • Max Power Consumption : 30 W
  • Frequency : 50 ~ 60hz
  • Protection Level (IP) : ≥ 44
  • Working temperature : -25°C ~ +70°C
  • Electro - magnetic drive : DC
  • Dimension excluding bars : 800 X 280 X 960 mm

 

FEATURES

  • Use IC cards, ID cards, bar code or magnetic cards as automatic identification system
  • Display has been in use for statistics and numbers
  • With voice and strobe light alerts
  • A combination of infrared sensors and police anti-illegal entry into pedestrian access
  • Double anti-clipping function, photocell anti-clipping and mechanical anti-clipping
  • The barrier can be set to delay closing in 1 ~ 60s after a valid card reading
  • Single passage in the set direction
  • Bi-directional single passage
  • Plastic toughened glass
  • Always free or locked

Flap Barrier

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