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PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
SECTION 3
3. Physical Installation
3.1. Orientation of the SECTOR II
The
SECTOR II
can be installed in different configurations. It is important to fully
understand the site requirements before purchasing the unit. The following steps detail
the differences between the orientations:
Step 1
Look at the site and decide where the unit will be positioned.
Step 2
Determine which direction the pole will face. This will enable you to ascertain whether a
right-hand or left-hand barrier is needed for the installation.
Left-Hand Barrier
Right-Hand Barrier
• A left-hand barrier is a unit that is
installed on the left-hand-side of
the road from which the vehicle
approaches. The door always faces the
approaching vehicle
• If a left-hand unit is required, it may
be necessary to convert the barrier to
a left-hand barrier(see next point)
•
A left-hand configured
SECTOR II
is available from Centurion Systems
(Pty) Ltd upon request. Please note
that left-hand configurations may
require longer lead times
• A right-hand barrier is a unit that
is installed on the right-hand-side
of the road from which the vehicle
approaches. The door always faces
the approaching vehicle
• All units are manufactured as right-
hand units, unless otherwise specified
• It is always recommended to mount
the barrier with the access-door facing
the oncoming traffic. This ensures
that if a vehicle hits the pole, the
pole is knocked away from the barrier
housing
FIGURE 5
Right-hand orientated
SECTOR II traffic barrier
Left-hand orientated
SECTOR II traffic barrier
Direct
ion of traffic
Direct
ion of traffic
TABLE 2
Summary of Contents for SECTOR II
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