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April 12, 2011

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IFSEC 2011: FAAC to reveal new energy saving door automation

This is achieved through an inbuilt monodirectional sensor which can identify the walking direction of the pedestrian, so that the doors only fully open if a person is walking towards them.

Unlike standard automatic doors, which often stay open much longer than necessary, the A140 uses information from the sensor to optimise opening/closing times to reduce air loss and energy consumed by internal air-conditioning and heating systems, the company says.

In many cases the A140 can be retro-fitted to the existing door for an immediate cost-saving solution.

Hybrid barrier
FAAC will also be demonstrating a prototype of its first hybrid barrier, the B650. Combining the high performance benefits of hydraulics with the energy efficiency of 24V motor, the B650 features LED strips, both along the beam and integrated into the barrier housing, for perfect visibility in all conditions.

An integrated encoder ensures the beam is controlled in any position and can react if an obstacle is detected. The beam speed can be adjusted through the integrated control board, making it suitable for a wide variety of applications.

Also debuting at IFSEC will be the low voltage C721 sliding gate operator.

FAAC says: “Requiring almost half of the power required by other operators currently on the market, the C721 sliding gate operator features the FAAC patented cyclo gearbox which boasts a mechanical efficiency of over 80 per cent – up to two times higher than traditional gearboxes.

“Suitable for commercial and industrial applications, the C721 can move gates up to 800kg.”

Visit FAAC at Hall 4 Stand C10 during IFSEC.

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