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SecurRev - Security Revolving Door

SecurRev - Security Revolving Door

The SecurRev revolving security door is designed to regulate high flow of traffic with maximum security preventing the entry of unauthorized people. With the anti-tailgating and anti-piggybacking function, the SecurRev guarantees the entry of one person at a time. With the SecurRev system installed, security personnel can be reduced or eliminated completely saving tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. The SecurRev is available with a 3 or 4-wings central rotor depending on traffic flow requirements.

The SecurRev can be configured in either entryonly, exit-only, or bidirectional traffic flow mode. The user’s validation at the entrance is typically via card or biometric. Upon ACS clearance with valid entry authorization, the rotor begins to move and the user enters the section. Upon entry path the anti piggybacking and anti tailgating system is working. If the user is a single person, they will be granted entry. If an unauthorized user is detected, the door will stop rotating and reverse the rotation. The robust door structure is made of welded steel and sheet metal finish. Higher security versions of the SecurRev can also be equipped with bullet resistant glass.

Specification
  • 1. Power Supply: 230Vac (+/- 10%) 50Hz or 110Vac (+/- 10%) 60Hz. 2. Maximum power absorbed: 200W. 3. Working Temperature: - 10 °C / 55 °C - 14 °F / 131 °F. 4. Backup Battery: n.2 18Ah sealed lead-acid batteries to allow the right for functioning in case of lack of power. 5. Operating logic: programmable with microprocessor with n.1 lines RS232, n.2 RS485 (n.1 RS485 reserved). 6. Accident prevention: photocell on vertical rod of the doors both of entrance and exit and control system which guarantees the regulation of the motors. 7. Transit speed: - 20 passages per minute in one direction; -40 passages per minute in both directions (such data do not consider the possible working times due to utilization of card/badge readers). 8. Dimensions: Total dimensions: Height 2505 mm - 98 5/8" Diameter 1970 mm - 77 9/16" Passage dimensions (mm): Height 2300 mm - 90 35/64" Width 1350 mm - 53 5/32" Weight: 1350 Kg - 2976,24 lbs 9. MCBF: 2 yrs. or 1 000 000 passages if the ordinary maintenance is properly applied. 10 .MTTR: 1 h
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.SecurFlow
  • Product familyRevolving Door
  • Product groupMotorized Security Revolving Door
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2022-04-29
  • Edition number1
  • Height (mm)2505
  • Width (mm)1970
  • Depth (mm)1970
Related
  • Material mainStainless steel
  • Material secondaryGlass
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
  • Weight Net (Kg)1350
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryDoors - Revolving Doors
  • IFC classificationDoor
  • UNSPSC nameRevolving doors
  • UNSPSC code30171509
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_25_30_20_70
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionRevolving doorset systems
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 42 33.13
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleSecurity Revolving Door Entrances
  • OmniClass Number23-13 33 21 15 13
  • OmniClass TitleRevolving Door Stainless-Steel-Framed Entrances
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeB2030
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleExterior Doors

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