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BEA’s BlackHawk System Ensures Security
Pittsburgh, Pa. (May 1, 2006) –In today’s world, building security
is a primary concern for everyone.
With BEA’s BlackHawk anti-tailgating detection security system for revolving doors, helping customers prevent unauthorized entry is more convenient
than ever.
The BlackHawk system for revolving doors is a simple solution for security standards. The ceiling-mounted BlackHawk system uses active infrared technology and triangulation distance measuring to detect unauthorized entry or exit via a revolving door quadrant.
Unlike mat security sensors, the BlackHawk does not require contact with the floor for the sensors to detect, preventing intruders from bypassing detection by hanging on to the top of the door. The system is constantly aware of the door’s position; the learn process is established with a single door activation. An advanced range parameter feature creates an adjustable buffer zone near the door wings to allow for door drifting or vibration.
The BlackHawk is adaptable to multiple door types, including three or four- wing doors and one or two-way traffic doors. A stainless steel face plate provides vandal-proof protection for the detection equipment.
BEA offers several customized options for the BlackHawk system. One or two-way traffic patterns can be chosen to handle high-volume traffic flow. Door wings can be clad with a variety of materials, including stainless steel, brass or aluminium.
The BlackHawk system can be installed with a new door or retrofitted into existing doors. A ceiling template is available for aiding in retrofit applications. To further simplify installation, BEA offers appropriate tools and kits for rent or sale.
Call BEA Sales for more product information at 1-800-523-2462 or visit the website at www.beasensors.com/blackhawk/.
BEA, a Halma company, is a global provider of automatic door sensing technology for the activation and safety of pedestrian and industrial doors. The company’s North American headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa., features state-of-the-art engineering, production and training facilities, which serve the United States, Canada, Mexico and South America. The company’s world headquarters is located in Liege, Belgium, with additional offices in Japan and China.
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