Electronic car entry and exit control gates and parking lot gates
Electronic entry and exit control gates are the ideal solution for regulating traffic, enhancing security, and managing spaces with high efficiency, whether in residential complexes, commercial centers, or industrial facilities.
Here is a comprehensive guide to the types of these gates and the technologies used in them:
1. Types of Parking Lot Gates
The gates vary depending on their purpose and the available space:
Barrier Gates: These are the most common, consisting of a single arm that lifts upwards. They are characterized by speed and are suitable for places with heavy traffic.
Hydraulic Road Blockers: They provide very high security protection, emerging from underground to prevent forceful intrusion.
Bollards: Cylindrical posts that rise and fall, often used in upscale entrances or areas requiring protection without compromising aesthetic appearance.
Sliding/Folding Gates: Typically used for the main entrances of factories and villas, providing complete closure of the entrance.
2. Access Control Technologies
3. Basic Components of an Integrated System
For a professional system, it should include:
Controller: The mastermind that gives open and close commands.
Loop Detectors: To prevent the arm from falling on the car and ensure its complete passage before closing.
Photocells: Additional safety sensors to prevent collision with moving objects.
Software: For generating entry and exit reports and monitoring congestion.
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4. Benefits of Transitioning to an Electronic System
Cost Reduction: Eliminating the need for a permanent security guard at each gate.
Accuracy and Security: Recording the entry and exit time of each vehicle to the second with photo documentation.
Flow Regulation: Preventing traffic jams and automatically organizing parking spaces.
Financial Integration: The possibility of collecting fees electronically (if the parking is paid).