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Detection in public transport

In public transport such as in busses and trains, light grids can be installed in the (sliding) doors which offer full and reliable protection for people, objects and animals during the entry and exit phase.
Detection in public transport

Highest standards on safety in the public transport

In the public transport the highest standards are made on the safety. For example with the protection during the entry and exit phase of trains and buses when they stop and leave. This is to make sure that passengers at all times can get in and off safely. Furthermore the doors are often opened and after a while closed automatically or with one push on a button. It can occur that failures arise and the door will not function reliably anymore. In this case damage and injuries are inevitable. For these reasons, the highest standards for the access security are required for the protection of buses and trains.

The SG1 licht grids from Telco Sensors

In the (sliding) doors of i.a. buses and trains, light grids can be installed for the complete and reliable protection in the entry and exit phase. The SG1 light grids from Telco Sensors are an excellent solution here. The standalone light grids have a high density of infrared light beams. These assure a complete and safe detection of people, animals and objects that are getting in or off the train or bus. Even a backpack or suitcase will be detected by the light grid. Because of the compact design of the SG1, these light grids can be built-in discretely even with limited space available.

The SG1 160 RAD is a version within the SG1 serie. This model is equipped with a special cable so that the light grid meets the UN / ECE R118 standard. Sensors which meet this standard guarantee the fire safety in buses and trains

The SM6000 series photoelectric sensors from Telco Sensors

An alternative for the use of light grids is the installation of emitter and receiver photoelectric sensors from Telco Sensors. One or multiple sets of photoelectric sensors from the SM6000 series can be installed discretely in the doors of buses and trains to perform a single or multiple single beam detection of passing people, animals or objects. The advantage of photoelectric sensors compared to light grids is the pricing. A disadvantage is however that photoelectric sensors perform a single beam detection in contrast with a light grid that consists of multiple photoelectric sensors in one housing.

Finally, the sensors can be reliably deployed in the public transport, because the sensors are i.a. insensitive to vibration, shockproof and water and dust resistent (IP67 protection degree).

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