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Fences
FiberPatrol FP1150 Product Guide
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and vertical bracing. There are a number of factors that must be considered when planning for
gates, including whether it’s a single panel or double panel gate and the type of ground beneath
the gate (for cable bypass). Other gate requirements and concerns include:
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firmly attach all gate hardware accessories (minimum free-play)
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make sure that double gates have travel stops (rigid anchors)
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prevent locking hardware from moving in the wind
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prevent sliding gate track hardware, supports, guides, etc., from rattling in the wind
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the direction that the protected gate opens (to the inside, to the outside, or both directions)
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the frequency of gate use
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gate use when the sensor is active (does the gate need to be accessed while the rest of the
fence is being protected)
Gate bypasses
To get the sensor cable from one side of a gate to the other, the sensor cable is buried below
ground inside conduit. The sensor cable continues the fence coverage beyond the gate. If site
conditions make it impossible to dig underground to continue the coverage on the other side of a
gate, install the cable above ground, over the gate, inside conduit, or on the ground under a
protective mat.
Protecting swinging gates with FiberPatrol
To cover a swinging gate with FiberPatrol sensor cable, a cable management kit (p/n FPKT0500)
is used to protect the sensor cable and allow it to move freely when the gate opens and closes.
The sensor cable is passed through a section of split conduit that is attached to the fence post that
supports the gate’s hinges. The sensor cable passes around the outside of the gate panel, 30 cm
in from the edge of the gate, then passes through the split conduit a second time. The sensor
cable is routed below ground through conduit, to the other side of the fence, where the fence
protection continues. All hardware on the gate must be well secured to prevent any metal on metal
contact while the gate is not in use. Excess sensor cable at a gate location is coiled into a service
loop on the hinged side of the gate.
Note
Bypassed gates should be protected with another sensor technology.
Figure 24 Gate bypass
Note
Creating a service loop on the hinged side of all protected gates is
strongly recommended.
microwave
sensor
seal conduit ends
magnetic gate contacts
NOTE: Double arrows indicate a separation of 30 cm (1 ft.)
conduit
NOT TO SCALE
30 cm (1 ft.)
minimum
all turns must respect the minimum bend radius
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