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The
Centurion Barrier
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The CENTURION barrier is designed for low volume applications (less than 1000 operations per day)
such as small office parks and housing estates.
The high torque geared DC motor combined with the sinusoidal lever system provides smooth and switch
operation of the boom pole.
The standard system is powered by a power pack with optional battery back-up. The alternatives is a
battery driven system with built in charger. In remote sites or construction sites where mains power
might not be readily available, the battery can even be charged by solar panel.
The operator uses two simple tie down bars to securely clamp the unit in position making it very quick
and easy to install.
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OPERATION
The controller provides a potential free contact for external warning/ courtesy light.
SEMI AUTOMATIC OPERATION:
- Operation of boom via remote control or pushbutton.
- Selectable automatic closing after 30 seconds.
- Collision detection with auto-reverse or loop detector boom is held up while vehicle is present.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION:
- Memeory input for card, keypad, remote control and any device with potential free N/O output.
- Inductive loop input- acts as a safety loop when are present, boom lowers automatically when loop is cleared.
- With memory input for ticket vendor.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
* Operating Voltage: 230V 50/60Hz (both 3meter & 4.5meter)
* Output Torque(Nominal): 100Nm(Both)
* Motor Type: Geared box with oil bath
* Output Shaft Speed: 3meter(10rpm), 4.5meter(10rpm) and 6meter(7.5rpm)
* Barrier Raise Time: 3sec (Both)
* Boom Pole Length: 3meter & 4.5meter
* Enclosure Material: Mild Steel
* Mass of Unit: 64kg (Both)
* Measurement: 100cm(H) x 38(W)
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