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Volume 15 August 2017 Edition Ross XT-4200: Cost Effective Security for Wide Access Control Points By Scott Espensen, Perimeter Security Product Manager for Ross Technology The XT-4200 Post and Beam Gate provides crash tested cer- tification to ASTM F2656-15 standards, with a M50-P1 rating. (Photo provided by Ross Technology) parable to wedge barriers and bollards, and it’s the only electromechanical rising beam barrier crash test certified to ASTM F2656-15 standards, with a M50-P1 rating. When it comes to securing and controlling vehicular traffic at high-risk facilities with wide entrances, there are several types of anti-ram vehicle barriers available on the market that are capable of doing the job, each with their own list of pros and cons. Wedge barriers and bollards, for example, are often used by security professionals in applica- tions where fast operating speeds are critical for processing medium to high volumes of traffic. Both of these solutions, however, require mul- tiple units to be purchased and installed to span wide lanes. (See the Ross Technology innovative electro-mechan- ical anti-ram rising beam gate to the ASTM F2656-15 crash test method (15,000 lb truck @ 50 mph). End re- sult: Stopped within 3 feet, earning an M50-P1 rating! Courtesy of Ross Technology and YouTube) On the other hand, drop-arm barriers can effec- tively cover a broad area with one unit, but of- fer much slower cycle times and have inherent drawbacks as the length of the arm increases. Protecting Wide Entrances Doesn’t Re- quire Deep Pockets The Ross Technology XT-4200 Post and Beam Gate is a rising beam barrier designed to protect wide entrances with a single unit. It offers normal-mode cycle times that are com- When the access control point to a secure facil- ity—whether it be refineries, power generation facilities, corporate offices and more—contains wide lanes of traffic, a post and beam style gate is significantly more cost effective to purchase and install. 4