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10.1. Appendix 1. SECTOR II specifications
10.1.1. Unit specifications
Depending on the site, the user will need to decide on what type of barrier is most
suitable. Table 12 shows the specifications of the various units. Please note that the
operator type and speed varies based on the chosen pole length.
SECTOR II traffic barrier
3 Metre
8
4.5 Metre
8
6 Metre
8
Input voltage
90 - 240V AC ±10%, 50 Hz
1
Motor voltage
12V DC
Motor power supply
Battery-driven (standard capacity - 7 Ah)
2
Battery charger
CP84SM – 1.8A @ 13.8V
Current consumption (Mains)
170mA
Boom pole length
3.0M
4.5M
6.0M
Boom pole raise time
(adjustable)
3
1.2 Sec
3 Sec
3 Sec
Manual override
6mm Allen key-operated from outside of the unit
Maximum number of
operations per day
3000
Duty cycle - mains present
4 5
80%
Operations in standby with 7Ah battery
Half day
6
Full day
6
3000
7
3000
7
Collision sensing
Electronic
Operating temperature range
-20°C to 55°C
Receiver code storage
capacity
500 Transmitter buttons
Receiver frequency
433.92 MHz
1. Can operate off a solar supply, consult Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd for assistance
2. Battery capacity can be increased for longer standby times. (Battery capacity </=33Ah unless charger is upgraded)
3. Boom-pole raise and lower-times are both individually configurable to suit individual installation requirements
4. Based on 25°C ambient temperature and unit not in direct sunlight
5. Based on an output torque of less than 50% of rated torque
6. Based on basic operator excluding closing-loop detector
7. Limited by daily usage
8. The model designation of the barrier is an indication of the maximum length of pole for the specific spring. In other
words,
SECTOR II
3m = maximum 3m pole;
SECTOR II
4.5m = maximum 4.5m pole, etc. In other words, if you
wish to fit a 4.5m pole, a
SECTOR II
4.5m/6m with corresponding spring must be used.
TABLE 13
APPENDICES
SECTION 10
10. Appendices
Summary of Contents for SECTOR II
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