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RevoSec RVS

Manual Turnstile for Internal Installation Technical Specification

Rotor Elements : RVS90 4N Unit Dimensions : Outside Diameter 1500mm and 1600mm Ceiling Height 2100mm Cornice Depth 320mm Overall Height of Unit 2420mm
O Drive : Hand operated
O rotor wings RVS120 3N rotor wings Orientation : Pass Left or Pass right Materials : Casework: 304 Grade grained stainless steel (EN10088-2 Grade 1G/2G) 8.2mm thick clear laminated glass infill panels. Ceiling: Painted MDF - Standard White RAL 9010 Rotor Wings: 10mm thick clear toughened frameless safety glass. Rotor Spindle: Tubular 304 Grade grained stainless steel (EN10088-2 Grade 1G/2G) with patch fittings Function : Passage in both directions, electronically controllable. Mechanism : Control of the RevoSec operation is achieved by an electro-mechanical head mechanism lacated in the roof drum of the RevSec. It is silent in rotation and comprises the following standard features:
RevoSec RVS ? A positive action lock which prevents two passages at one time ? A Self centering mechanism to ensure complete rotation of the head to the reset position. ? An anti backup device prevents reverse rotation once the head has moved 30
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Product Description

from its rest position. ? A hydraulic damper to ensure smooth and quiet operation
The premium model RevoSec RVS is an alternative approach to providing an effective deterrent barrier, giving the client complete freedom of choice of construction materials, allowing integration into any environment.
Operating Modes : The mechanism can be configured to operate in two standard modes. ? Normally Closed – The mechanism is locked until a valid authorisation signal is received. ? Normally Open – The mechanism is permanently unlocked and will only lock if passage is attempted without a valid authorised signal. In this mode the MTBF is increased from 1.5 to 2.5 million cycles and increases passage throughput speeds. Power Failure : In the event of an emergency or isolation of power supply, unit may be configured to fail-safe i.e. rotor freely rotates or fail-lock i.e. rotor locks furniture. Either option is available in both or one direction. Choice must be denoted at time of order placement. Fire Alarm - Input facility available for voltage free contact supplied by others to effect fail sate. Note - Head mechanism fail state will be the same as power failure choice.

Users include

? Government
Interface : The mechanism is controlled by means of a LCM02 microprocessor control logic with the following features
? Retail ? Finance ? Telecommunications ? Information Technology

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? Banking
? One input for opening/locking the mechanism in each direction.
? Publishing
? Two protected outputs for control of the opening/locking solenoids.
? Leisure
? Four protected outputs for piloting way mode indicators.
? Petrochemical
? Two 0V output relays indicating availability of use in either direction.
? Pharmaceutical
? Two 0V outputs to count passage in either direction. Unit has an adjustable time out facility if required i.e. Go signal will be cancelled if passage through turnstile is not completed within pre-set time. The standard default is 8 seconds adjustable via parameter change. The logic is protected against short circuits, overloads, and polarity inversion. Additional detailed information is available upon request.
? Education
ISO 9001 FM 13503

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