Full-height turnstile RTD-16.2S

full-height turnstile
full-height turnstile
full-height turnstile
full-height turnstile
full-height turnstile
full-height turnstile
full-height turnstile
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RTD-16.2S Full height rotor turnstile The full height rotor turnstile RTD-16 is designed for complete closure of passageway and it’s suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Delivery set turnstile with internal electronics remote-control panel protective canopy (optional) foundation frame (optional) The RTD-16 electromechanical full height rotor turnstile is designed for management of pedestrian flows and access control at entrance points of facilities and areas with high security requirements and necessity for full closure of the passageway. For protection against downfalls and climbing over, the turnstile may be supplied with a protective canopy to be joined into a single portal structure with the turnstile. The power and control cables can be routed to the RTD-16 turnstiles in two ways: from below, through the post of barrier arms, or from above, through the drive girder, which is an advantage in case of the installation of the turnstiles in a row. Turnstiles can be installed back-to-back without gaps and transition elements, also including the case of use of the RTC-16 protective canopy. This turnstile is suitable for indoor use and also might be used as a part of perimeter security alarm system. For simplification and quality improvement of the assembling, the extra foundation frame can be used. By means of this frame, the turnstile can even be installed on an unstable ground. The turnstile is provided with bright built-in LED indicators to show if access is granted or denied. Optionally the remote light indicators can be connected.

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