PERCo has designed the new model of electromechanical swing gate, an economical access control solution for pedestrian flow management.

WHD-05 swing gate presents a solution for indoor applications that require free access in one direction and banned access in the other. The product elegant design fits in the interiors of shopping malls and exhibition centres, airports and other passenger terminals.

The swing gate can be supplied with two types of swing panel length:

  • 650 mm
  • 900 mm

WHD-05 swing gate is operated from the remote control panel included in a standard delivery set or a wireless remote control (optionally) and can be easily integrated into most access control systems.

The gate is a normally-open device, which means that in case of power failure the swing panel is opened freely in both directions.

The model is also equipped with inputs for connection of intrusion detector, siren and Fire Alarm emergency unblocking device.

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