The ATG Access VP50 Automatic Bollard is the premier automatic bollard for driveway access control, ideal for use on residential or small commercial applications.
The VP50 Automatic Bollard is typically operated by a key fob taking only ten seconds to raise and lower. Capable of 200 cycles per day, the VP50 is a reliable rising bollard ideal for securing and controlling vehicle access to specific entrances such as driveways and small commercial car parks.
With the VP50 Single Bollard System, you get -
With the Dual Bollard System, you get -
Aesthetically pleasing the VP50 Automatic Bollard is available in both black and stainless steel, letting it fit into any surroundings. The whole automatic bollard system is easily controlled using one of our intelligent control systems which are custom built in our workshop, providing secure access control and peace of mind.
Looking for a three or four bollard system? Contact our sales team for a quote today.
Delivery to site is included; 1-3 bollards require one pallet; 4-8 bollards require two pallets.
The delivery vehicle will have a tail lift, plus a hand truck. It is the driver’s responsibility to unload and position the pallets at your specified delivery site.
A 13-amp, single-phase supply is required to connect to the wall-mounted cabinet. The wall-mounted cabinet must be located within 8 meters of the bollard system. If the bollards are to be positioned more than 8 meters away from a wall-mounted cabinet, the motor cables will need extending at an additional cost.
A 13-amp, single-phase supply runs a maximum of 4 bollards. If you require more than 4 bollards, speak to us about the power supply requirements
It is the home owner’s responsibility to ensure that there is a suitable power supply (socket or fuse spur) within 8 meters of the proposed bollard location before ATG Access or a contractor begins the bollard installation. Power supply can take the following forms:
o If you have electrical lights already in situ within your driveway, you could ask an electrician to use the existing power supply to create a fuse spur or socket.
o If you have an existing power socket within your garage which is located within 8 meters if the bollard position, this can be utilised to run the bollard system.
o If no power supply exists within 8 meters of the wall-mounted cabinet; you will need to ask an electrician to create a fuse spur or socket to run the bollard system.
Your bollard system will be controlled by a handheld, radio key fobs. Two are supplied with every system. The key fob contains two buttons; button 1 = lowers the bollard system; button 2 = raises the bollard system.
If you require an alternative method of access control such as operation using an intercom system or a rolling keypad – speak to one of our sales advisors.
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