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DESIGNED SECURITY INC
800-272-3555 www.dsigo.com
1402 Hawthorne Street Bastrop, Texas 78602 Fax 512 321 9181 Email: [email protected]
INS-8900-151110
LAYOUT PLANNING
Placement :
The bollards are designed to be placed in a parallel arrangement,
not to exceed 38 inches
between
bollards.
Spacing of
36” between bollards is our standard
.
(Custom ordered lane spacing may differ from standard)
Mounting should
leave a 2” gap
between panels.
Verify the design specification for each lane prior to attachment. Refer to architectural plans, or set
the bollards up in proper order, with barriers extended to determine appropriate spacing.
Ergonomics
:
The number of lanes required is determined based upon the peak traffic volume and available
space. Contact the DSI Sales team for additional information.
The placement of the lanes should compliment the natural flow of traffic and not impede the flow any
more than necessary to achieve access control goals.
Care should be taken in placing the bollards to ensure that the user may easily access the Reader
System* (I.E.: Mag. Card, Proximity, Biometric, etc. [*provided by installer/integrator]) while
maintaining a reasonable flow of pedestrian traffic. (Readers may be pre-installed on some
applications) See page 36 for Card Reader Mounting specifications.
Function
:
For technical and aesthetic reasons
it is very important
to insure that the bollards are installed level and plumb
(horizontal and vertical), and in alignment with one
another (parallel)
. Obviously the installation will look
better, and it will make the setup and adjustment of the
optical sensors much easier. More about this will be
covered in the “Leveling and Aligning” section.
Quality Installation
:
Installers have found how attention to detail during layout, anchoring, and performing the
leveling techniques will save valuable time and prevent having to spend much more time
later correcting optical alignment issues.
Verify the surface you are installing upon is not bowed or crowned.
Shim Bollard to compensate for
uneven surfaces. See diagram for shimming on page 14.
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