What Is Included in The Foundation For The Erection Of An Electronic Police Pole?
What does the base of the electronic police pole include? Electronic police poles are also known as monitoring poles. In order to protect people's lives, many driveways are now equipped with monitoring poles. Here we talk about what is included in the foundation of an electronic police pole?
The size and concrete grade of the concrete foundation of the electronic police pole shall be designed in detail according to the dimensions of the vertical pole to ensure its stability. The concrete foundation of the erection pole shall have one or two electrical conduits connected to the inspection shaft in the middle with an inner diameter of not less than 60 mm. the surface of the pole shall be treated with corrosion protection and galvanization. A manhole must be reserved at the bottom of the pole; a removable top cover must be made at the top to facilitate the threading and waterproofing process. There must be excellent equipment earthing stakes around the pole with an earth resistance ≤ 4 Ω. (Depending on the owner's requirements and the actual road conditions, the pole can be equipped with one f-pole in one direction or two vertical poles in one direction for the SNAP camera and flashing light respectively).
If the height of the road is greater than or equal to 6m, this must be checked against the actual situation. The distance between the camera azimuth and the flash azimuth on the cross arm must be greater than 3 m and the threading holes for the incoming and outgoing cables should be approximately 3 cm (open downwards). The height of the camera post is usually 3.2-4 m and the height of the flash is 2.8-3.5 M. The posts can be erected on either side of the road as appropriate. The distance between the F-pole and the parking line is 18-23 m. The distance between the camera uprights and the parking line is 18-25 m. The distance between the flashlight uprights and the parking line is 14-18 m. The distance between the two uprights is at least 4 m. Poles should also be selected and positioned to avoid obstructing trees, cards and other objects alongside the road. It is usually best to see the license plate and traffic signals in front of all monitored lanes and parking lanes in the direction of the camera and with a field of view of approximately 50 degrees.


