Comunello Border 400 24V 4M Heavy Duty parking Barrier
Comunello Border 400 24V 4M Heavy Duty parking Barrier
Electromechanical barrier Border 400 for openings up to 4 m in width. Comunello Border 400 24V 4M Heavy Duty parking Barrier
Comunello Border 400 24V 4M Heavy Duty parking Barrier The highest levels of security and top performances are guaranteed by the safe and removable control unit, the light and strong beam and an engine with metal gearings. Comunello Border 400 24V 4M Heavy Duty parking Barrier
Comunello Border 400 24V 4M Heavy Duty parking Barrier Slowing starting spots are adjustable mechanically by micro-switch and cams and allow opening and closing with brakings reliable and steady over time. Comunello Border 400 24V 4M Heavy Duty parking Barrier
- Residential, industrial, and public entrances up to 4m beam length 🚧
- Intensive use with smooth 24V motor drive, powered from 230Vac supply
- Sites needing quick manual release from either side (aluminum handle) 🔑
- Locations where fine-tuned slowdown and mechanical stops make for quiet, controlled movement
Key features that matter in practice
- Ambidextrous bar support in die-cast aluminum (flexible install, robust build)
- Steel frame with protective treatment (durability) 🛡️
- Elliptical beam: light yet rigid, reduces stress on components
- Built-in, easily extractable control board for programming (fast commissioning) 🧰
- Adjustable mechanical stop (one screw) and slowdown start points via dip-switches
- Adjustable cams to set custom slowdown zones
- Manual unlocking from both sides for safe access during faults or power loss
- Protection IP44; works from -20°C to +50°C; insulation class 2
- Torque: 100 Nm; Power consumption: 150 W; Current input: 6.2 A
Technical highlights (at a glance)
- Power supply: 230 Vac (mains)
- Motor: 24 Vdc
- Duty cycle: Intensive use
- Protection: IP44
- Operating temp: -20°C to +50°C
Spring positioning by beam length (per provided chart)
- 2m:
- Plain beam: none
- Beam with protective rubber: hole 1
- Beam with mobile support: hole 1
- 3m:
- Plain beam: hole 1 or 2
- Beam with protective rubber: hole 1 or 2
- Beam with mobile support: hole 2
- 4m:
- All variants (plain, protective rubber, mobile support): hole 2 Note: The spring can be fixed to either hole with proper regulation.
Quick action steps to deploy it right
- Site check
- Confirm clear opening ≤4m and choose beam accessories (protective rubber, mobile support) 📏
- Verify mains availability (230 Vac) and safe cable routing
- Assess exposure: rain/wind; IP44 is fine for weather but avoid direct jets—add shielding if needed
- Mechanical setup
- Mount ambidextrous support on the correct side; set the mechanical stop with the single adjustment screw
- Position the spring per beam length/accessories (holes 1 or 2 as above)
- Set cams to define slowdown start points to suit traffic flow and reduce end-stop shock
- Electrical and control
- Wire the 230 Vac supply to the unit; confirm earth and protections
- Program the built-in control board; set dip-switches for slowdown behavior and desired logic
- Test manual unlock on both sides to ensure safe access 🔧
- Commissioning
- Run multiple open/close cycles; fine-tune slowdown points and stop positions
- Check balance: beam should not “bounce” or stall in slowdown
- Label the manual release and provide on-site instructions
Different points of view
- 24V motor with 230V supply
- Pros: smoother motion, safer low-voltage drive, intensive-duty suitability
- Cons: slightly more electronics to configure compared to purely AC motor units
- Elliptical beam
- Pros: lower inertia, faster response, less wear
- Cons: in very windy spots, consider extra stabilization (mobile support) for long beams
- Slowdown customization
- Pros: quieter, less mechanical stress, better user experience
- Cons: requires careful setup—too early slowdown can feel sluggish; too late increases impact
Rare cases and cautions
- Harsh environments (very wet or direct jets) can exceed IP44—add housing or choose a higher IP solution 🌧️
- Temperatures below -20°C or above +50°C may affect performance—consider site-specific protections
- Openings over 4m are outside this model’s spec—look at a higher-capacity barrier
- High wind on longer beams may require mobile support and precise spring tensioning
Helpful extras to consider
- Protective rubber for beam edge (safer contact, better visibility) 🟡
- Mobile support for 3–4m beams in windy or high-traffic sites
- Access control integration (loops, keypads, readers) via the built-in control board inputs
Feedback nudge
- If anything feels unclear, tell me what you’re planning (beam length, accessories, traffic level), and I’ll tailor spring setting, cam positions, and dip-switch tips specifically for you 👍
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