The Photoelectric Beam Sensor for Barrier Gate Safety is an advanced safety device designed to enhance the functionality and security of barrier gates. This sensor utilizes infrared technology to create an invisible beam that detects the presence of vehicles and pedestrians, ensuring that gates operate safely and efficiently. Its impressive detection range of up to 20 meters allows for effective monitoring of entry points, preventing accidents and ensuring smooth traffic flow.
One of the key features of this photoelectric beam sensor is its waterproof design, making it ideal for outdoor use in various weather conditions. With an IP65 rating, it is protected against dust and water ingress, ensuring reliable performance even in rain, snow, or extreme humidity. This durability guarantees that the sensor will operate effectively in demanding environments, reducing the need for frequent maintenance and replacements.
Additionally, the sensor is engineered to withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for installations in areas exposed to direct sunlight or heat sources. Its robust construction ensures that it maintains optimal performance even in challenging thermal conditions. The user-friendly design facilitates easy installation and integration with existing barrier gate systems, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of applications, from commercial parking lots to industrial access points. With its combination of advanced detection technology, waterproof design, and high-temperature resistance, the Photoelectric Beam Sensor is an essential component for enhancing barrier gate safety and operational efficiency.
Feature
Anti-Strong Light Interference:
High Temperature Resistance:
Active Infrared Technology:
20m Detection Range:
Waterproof Design:
Infrared Beam Sensor:
Versatile Application:
Easy Installation:
Adjustable Trigger Response Time:
Enhanced Security and Safety:
Red LED Indicator:
Gate Openers:
Automatic Doors:
Security Doors:
Garage Doors:
Parking Systems:
Anti-Theft Alarm Systems:
Outdoor Security:
Access Control Systems:
Industrial Automation:
Public Facilities:
Model | Detection Range | Connection Way |
IR-20 | 20 M | Wire |
IPS-20 R | 20 M | Wire |
IS-30 R | 30 M | Wireless |
WIS-30 | 30 M | Wire |
BP-20 | 20 M | Wireless |
According to GBl0408.4-2000 "Intrusion detectors Part 4: Active infrared radiation intrusion detectors": "Probing When the detector is working at the detection distance specified by the manufacturer, the detector should generate an alarm state when the radiation signal is completely or at a given percentage for more than 40 ms. "Why should a range be given? The reason is the different parts of use. Different minimum shading times can be set (adjusted), which is beneficial to reduce false alarms in the system.