Sensor mounting guidelines, Warning – Wavetronix SmartSensor Matrix (SS-225) - User Guide User Manual

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CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR MATRIX

Warning

Use caution when installing any sensor on or around active roadways. Serious injury
can result when installation is performed using methods that are not in accordance
with authorized local safety policy and procedures. Always maintain an appropriate
awareness of the traffic conditions and safety procedures as they relate to specific
locations and installations.

Sensor Mounting Guidelines

The sensor is fairly insensitive to mounting height, but every site will vary based on lane

configuration and the presence of barriers and structures in and around the detection area.

The following table will help you determine how high to mount the sensor (see Table 1.1).

These figures are only suggestions, but a good rule to follow is—the farther away the first

lane is to the sensor, the higher you will want to mount the sensor to avoid occlusion.

Closest Lane

Sensor Height

6–15 feet

12–25 feet

15–50 feet

15–25 feet

> 50 feet

25–60 feet

Table 1.1 – Suggested Mounting Guidelines

Note

In certain conditions, lanes that have stop bars or detection zones placed at extended
range may show some loss in performance, even with a proper mounting height. This
is more apparent at locations with many travel lanes or where detection zones are
placed near the far edges of detection. If you have any questions regarding the use
of SmartSensor Matrix at a particular location, please contact Wavetronix Technical
Services or your authorized Wavetronix dealer for more information.

Use the following guidelines to determine the best mounting height, then place your sensor

accordingly:

˽

In general, the sensor should be placed at a height of roughly 20 ft. (6.1 m), give or take

5 ft. (±1.5 m).

˽

The maximum recommended mounting height for the SmartSensor Matrix is 60 ft.

(18.2 m). The minimum is 12 ft. (3.6 m). Placing the sensor above or below these limits

will adversely affect detection accuracy.

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