About Automatic Boom Barriers
Automatic Boom Barriers refers to the security barrier that is placed at the exit and the entry points of industrial units, offices, corporate houses, and many more. Automatic Boom Barriers can be used to successfully control pedestrian and vehicle traffic. It can be used to achieve better security.
Specification
| Material | Iron |
| Purpose | Road Safety |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
Flexible and Secure Access ControlOur automatic boom barriers combine reliability with flexibility, making them ideal for parking lots, residential neighborhoods, and industrial zones. The microprocessor-based controller allows efficient operation, while the aluminum alloy construction and powder-coated finish offer weather resistance and anti-corrosive properties. With customizable boom lengths and quick response times, security and traffic flow are managed smoothly.
Enhanced Safety and User ConvenienceObstacle detection with auto-reverse ensures superior safety for vehicles and pedestrians. Manual override via release key guarantees uninterrupted access during power failures or system maintenance. The system integrates seamlessly with infrared or wireless remote control, offering both automated and manual operations to suit different requirements and user preferences.
FAQs of Automatic Boom Barriers:
Q: How do automatic boom barriers operate under varying weather conditions?
A: These boom barriers are built to function effectively in temperatures ranging from -20C to +60C and are protected by a powder-coated finish and IP54-rated enclosure, making them weather resistant and suitable for both outdoor and indoor environments.
Q: What is the process for installing and setting up the boom barrier?
A: Installation involves mounting the barrier at the entry or exit point, connecting it to a 220V AC, 50Hz power supply, and configuring the microprocessor-based controller. The opening/closing cycle can be adjusted between 1.5 to 6 seconds, and the boom length customized from 3 to 6 meters.
Q: When is manual override used, and how does it work?
A: Manual override is used during power outages or system failures. Using the supplied release key, users can disengage the mechanism and manually operate the boom, ensuring access control is maintained even during emergencies.
Q: Where can the automatic boom barriers be installed?
A: These barriers are well-suited for parking lots, residential complexes, industrial premises, and other areas requiring controlled vehicle access. Their adaptable design allows integration into diverse environments, both urban and industrial.
Q: What safety features are included for user protection?
A: Safety is prioritized with features like obstacle detection and auto-reverse, which instantly retracts the barrier if an obstruction is detected, minimizing risk to vehicles and pedestrians.
Q: How does remote control functionality benefit operators?
A: Remote control, via infrared or wireless signals, allows operators to manage access without direct physical contact, streamlining entry/exit processes and reducing manual intervention.