Catalogue Introducing the SG 1
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BEYONDCOMFORT

Nothing gets caught in industrial elevator doors equipped with the SG 1. The SG 1 series offers a high performance 40 channel model that generates 194 infrared scanning cross beams creating a very dense light grid covering the entire doorway that remains constantly active until the fully closed position of the elevator doors. The 40 channels are concentrated over an active height of 1.8 m ensuring a very narrowspace of 46 mm between each channel. Even small objects like a child’s hand or thetip of an umbrella will activate the light curtain and keep the doors from closing prematurely. A 20 channel model is also available that generates 94 constantly active cross beams for less demanding applications.

FOREVERYELEVATOR

Universal is a familiar term with the SG 1. The SG 1 is housed in a sturdy slimline detector pro-file that provides flexible mounting possibilities,and will fit in virtually any elevator application and in the narrowest of profiles. This system is self-contained and only requires a 12–36 V dc supply voltage whilst providing a transistor output enabling direct connection to a door operator or lift controller. No external power supply or controller unit is required. Installations where a DC supply voltage is not available and/or where a relay output is required, an optional Telco power supply unit is available. Moreover, the SG 1 is engineered for both dynamic and static installations and is suitable for both new and existing elevator installations, making the SG 1 a versatile solution.
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