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20 Intrusion SensorApplication Notebook

Glass doors and windows that open

Application.

Running wires from the glass to the frame can make glass door protection a challenge. A shock or acoustic sensor with a built-in magnetic contact can make both glassbreak and forced-open protection possible.

Installation.

To protect glass doors and windows that open, use a 5150C or GS611 shock sensor, or a 5620 shock/acoustic sensor. The 5150C sensor mounts on a corner of the frame and ships with a 3 ft. (0.9 m) coil cord that reaches to a termination on the frame ( Figure15 ).The 5620 and GS611 sensors have built-in magnetic contacts and mount on the frame. Mount the sensor’s magnet on the door or movable window and mount the sensor on the frame as close as possible to the magnet. See Shock sensor testing on page8.

Recommended products.

5150C, 5620, GS611
Figure 15. Protection for windows and glass doors that open SENTROL SensorSensor
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