
Inductive Loop
An inductive loop is a magnetic wire installed in a rectangular, square, or round shape inside the pavement to detect the metallic mass of a vehicle. The ends of the wire are connected to a detector module. The detector module monitors to determine if there is a vehicle in the loop area.
Advantages
It protects the vehicle when it is on the loop, preventing the barrier from closing on top of it;
It automatically closes the gate after the vehicle has passed through;
Detects the actual presence of the vehicle in front of a card reader;
It can be used as a counter to indicate the parking lot's capacity.




The inductive loop is widely used for:
Opening and closing of sliding gates;
Opening and closing of access barriers in parking lots;
Access via gates controlled by traffic lights.
Features
High precision;
Sensitivity adjustment;
Very low maintenance.
This equipment detects the metallic mass of the vehicle in front of a card reader.




Specifications
Lasso cable
Copper cross-section of the loop cable: 1.5 or 2.5 mm²,
Cable size (outer diameter): 6 to 8 mm,
Operating temperature: -35°C to +85°C.
Isolation: > 400V,
Insulating materials: cross-linked elastomer.
Loop Return Cable
Conductor cross-section: 1.34 mm²
Shielding: tin-plated copper,
Number of twists per meter: 10 to 20
Outer diameter: 8mm


