Description
Optima Challenger Quick electromechanical arm barriers are designed for high-flow traffic. Compare to the standard parking barriers, Optima electromechanical barriers are suitable for harsh environments and intensive usage. With the help of a strong electric motor, the barrier can resist the hottest environmental conditions even if it is used continuously. Another strong advantage of Optima barriers is a smooth operation by frequency controller which supplies slow start/slow stop operation. This type of operation increases the mechanism usage life significantly.
The drive unit is electromechanical, but in the case of power, the failure barrier can be lowered or lifted manually with the help of the release gear mechanism. With the help of controlled electronics, raise/lower function can be achieved by every kind of card reader, biometric readers like fingerprint or hand shape, radio control, on/off key switch, etc. Besides, safety accessories like photocells, inductive loop detectors, flashing lights, or red/green lights can be integrated into the system.
Arm width | Max 2.75 |
Environmental durability | Galvanized steel plate, RAL7012 powder coated, furnaced |
Type of steel | DX51D+Z (Galvanised steel ) |
Power | 220 Volt, 1 Phase, 50-60 Hz |
Power failure | Release gear by Allen key |
Speed | 1 Second |
Push button box rise rise | Raise, lower function extra |
Extra I/O | Enough I/O’s to connect any card reader, extra override keyboard, etc. later proximity |
Proximity sensor available | Available to sense the position of the barrier |
Motor Power | 550 Watt |
Enviromental condition | -25 °C and +65 °C, %95 non-condensing humidity |
Dual vehicle safety loop detector (optional) | This detector is used for safety traffic traffic |
Traffic light (optional) | 200mm diameter Red/Green LED and 2 m height electrostatic powder-coated steel post extra extra |
Extra button (optional) | Emergency stop function working for working |
Working power failure (optional) | 1 kVa UPS outside the cabinet |
Flashing Light (optional) | Flashes while the arm is in motion |
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