speed gates
eA Swing HG Speed Gate
The EA Swing Lane is one of our range of cost effective Speed Gate entrance solutions. Offering a choice of different heights and lane widths and all operating on the swing open passage principle.
Features
• High glass panels up to 1800mm prevents hurdling
• Choice of surface finishes
• Robust and reliable design
• Glass or optional plastic panels
• Can be controlled from most access systems
Description
EA Swing HG is the tall version of our speed gate model intended for applications where a higher degree of security is required.
Boasting high glass panel wings available up to 1800 mm from the floor level, this model is designed to prevent the passing of items over the turnstile, as well as people hurdling them.
Furthermore with passage widths of between 550mm and 900mm, the EA Swing HG is a DDA compliant security speed gate for wheel chair access.
Both the height of wings and the passage width dimensions can be exactly specified to suit a building or secure entrance application. The EA Swing HG wings as standard are manufactured from safety tempered glass, however they are also available manufactured from polycarbonate or metal tube.
As with all of our speed gate models, the EA Swing HG is available in a choice of finishes including brushed stainless steel and PPC in any RAL colour to blend and compliment the surrounding aesthetic decor.
Modes of operation
All of the EA speed gate turnstile range can be controlled in either manual or automatic modes.
manual mode
In the manual mode, the glass panels are opened/closed according to the command from a control panel often positioned at a reception desk or a remote position.
automatic mode
In the automatic mode, the glass panels are opened/closed determined by the signal from an access control system such as a proximity ID card, key fob, biometric reader etc.
Speed Gate Operation Configurations
The Swing Lane speed gate can operate in two ways: either normally closed or normally open. Both access directions either in or out are free to swing open when the turnstile is powered down. (battery backup options are also available)
normally closed
The most common way of configuration, the glass panels are always in the closed position, and only open when the signal to do so is given by the access control.
normally open
The glass panels are always in the open position, and only close when a person is detected entering the turnstile that has not presented an acceptable form of ID to the access control.
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