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Induction loops for barriers
- One loop support
- Power supply: 24V AC/DC
- Automatic system adjustment after startup
- LED signaling
163,59
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Two loops support
- Power supply: 24V AC/DC
- Automatic system adjustment after startup
- LED signaling
295,80
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Range with a radius of 1.5m
- 8 different detector output response scenarios
- Detects vehicles in three axes - X Y Z
- It does not require a control module
- Power: 12-30V DC
262,53
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- loop circut: 6m
- connection length: 5m
108,98
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- loop circut: 6m
- connection length: 15m
124,55
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Cooperation with a magnetic loop (9020724)
- Power 24V
181,52
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Works with the magnetic loop detector (Ref. 9020723)
54,80
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- One loop support
- Power supply: 24V AC/DC
- LCD display
- LED signaling
- Mounting on a DIN rail
233,53
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Two loop support
- Power supply: 24V AC/DC
- LCD display
- LED signaling
- Mounting on a DIN rail
326,93
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Silicone induction loop cable
- Price for 1m
1,56
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- For 1 loop
- 2 exits
- DIN rail mounting
342,51
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- For 2 loops
- 2 output + output alarm
- DIN rail mounting
482,63
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Loop circut: 6m
- Connection length: .45m
99,64
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
202,40
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
280,23
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
Induction loops for barriers are electronic systems used to automatically control vehicle traffic in places such as:
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Parking lot entrances
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Driveways
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Pay-and-display parking areas
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Pedestrian crossings
They work by detecting the presence of metal elements in a vehicle, such as the bodywork, engine, or wheels. When a vehicle passes over the loop, an electrical signal is generated, which is picked up by a detector. This signal can then be used to open or close a barrier, activate traffic lights, or perform other actions.
Induction loops for barriers offer a number of advantages, including:
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High accuracy - they can detect even small vehicles
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Weather resistance - they work in all weather conditions
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Easy installation - they can be installed in asphalt, concrete, or cobblestones
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Low maintenance - they are durable and do not require regular maintenance
Applications:
Induction loops for barriers can be used in a variety of situations where it is necessary to control vehicle traffic. Here are a few examples:
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Parking lot entrances - loops can automatically open the barrier when a vehicle approaches the entrance and close it after the vehicle exits
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Driveways - loops can be used to open the barrier for authorized vehicles and close it for unauthorized vehicles
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Pay-and-display parking areas - loops can record the time a vehicle is parked and charge a fee
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Pedestrian crossings - loops can activate traffic lights when a pedestrian approaches the crossing