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Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently asked questions
Pedestrian Speed Gates and Speed Lanes
Pedestrian Tripod Turnstiles
Technology Integration
Customization Options
Support and Maintenance
Delivery and Lead Times
Product Information
Evolve Security Products Limited (based in Andover, Hampshire) pedestrian speed gates and turnstiles can be purchased directly through their official web site sales channels. Evolve offers:
Supply-only purchases.
Project consultation and specification support.
Installation packages through partners.
For supply and installation customers should contact our authorised distributors or one of our many approved installers, including:
BFT Automation UK - Offer both supply-only and can also connect you with one of their many approved installers for supply and install.
Speed gates is the name most used for a verity of pedestrian entrance controlled gates there are many others. Speed gates and lanes are defined by the type of drive mechanism they use. There are two basic types of drive mechanism:-
Swing type - Have arms that open in the direction of travel. Because of the arms movement they are sometimes call paddle gates as well as speed gates and speed lanes.
Retractable type - Have arms the retract back into larger cabinets, sometime known as flap gates because the arms are cheese wedge shaped or sliding gates which have a full arm panel.
Each product balances durability, user safety, and efficient access management, enabling clients to choose solutions tailored to the specific requirements of their facility’s security and pedestrian flow.
How fast do Evolve speed gates operate?
Evolve speed gates are designed for rapid operation, opening and closing within fractions of a second after user authorisation. This ensures a smooth and efficient pedestrian flow while maintaining high security standards.
What determines the throughput speed of a lane?
The overall passage speed depends on several factors, including how quickly the access control system validates a card or token and sends the open command, as well as how efficiently users present their credentials and move through the lane.
Do Evolve speed gates help reduce congestion?
Yes. Thanks to advanced motor control and sensor technology, the gates respond თითქმის instantly, minimising wait times and reducing congestion in busy environments.
What is the “stacking” function?
The stacking function allows the system to store multiple valid open commands. Evolve gates can remember up to 99 commands.
How is the stacking function typically used?
In most applications, the stacking function is set to around five users. This means the gate will remain open until all authorised users in that sequence have passed through, improving overall flow and efficiency.
Where are Evolve speed gates best suited?
They are ideal for high-traffic areas such as corporate offices, transportation hubs, and secure facilities where both speed and reliability are critical.
Evolve (ESP) pedestrian speed gates are primarily designed for controlled pedestrian entry and exit, ensuring both security and efficient flow.
While standard lanes are intended for individual users on foot, access for wheelchairs, trolleys, and bulky items can be accommodated through tailored solutions.
Depending on the model and configuration, speed gates can be installed with wider lanes or paired with dedicated accessible gates to support smooth and safe passage for mobility aids.
For environments where trolleys or oversized items are common, we recommend discussing your specific requirements with our team. This allows us to propose the most suitable gate configuration or complementary access control solution, ensuring accessibility is achieved without compromising security or performance.
Yes, pedestrian speed gates can be installed on fire routes; however, careful consideration and consultation are essential.
The equipment specifier must work with relevant authorities, including fire safety officers, building control, and the building owner or occupier, as each has responsibility for ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Some speed gates are equipped with a “break-out” function, allowing the arms to open in an emergency. While this feature improves safety, it is not inherently secure. If the break-out function is locked for security purposes, additional fail-safe release mechanisms must be implemented.
These typically include integration with the fire alarm system and/or local break-glass emergency release units.
It is also critical to ensure that the installation does not compromise the required width or capacity of escape routes. For detailed guidance, please refer to our Equipment Specifier’s Guide.
Pedestrian speed gates from Evolve (ESP) provide a highly efficient and secure solution for managing pedestrian entrance access across a wide range of environments.
Engineered with precision, these gates enable fast and seamless pedestrian flow while upholding strict security standards. Advanced sensor technology helps prevent tailgating and unauthorised entry, ensuring controlled, one-person-at-a-time access through each lane.
In addition to performance, Evolve speed gates are built for durability and low maintenance, making them well suited to high-traffic locations such as corporate offices, transportation hubs, and secure facilities.
Choosing Evolve (ESP) pedestrian speed gates means investing in reliable, state-of-the-art access control that enhances both security and operational efficiency.
Yes, Evolve speed gates are designed to integrate seamlessly with a wide range of access control technologies, including card readers, QR code scanners, and biometric systems such as fingerprint and facial recognition.
This flexibility allows organisations to enhance security while maintaining smooth and efficient pedestrian flow. By supporting multiple authentication methods, Evolve speed gates enable businesses to tailor access control policies to their specific operational requirements without compromising reliability or performance.
Built with an open architecture design, Evolve products are engineered for straightforward integration into existing security and access management systems, making them suitable for both new installations and system upgrades.
Yes, pedestrian speed gates manufactured by Evolve (ESP) are designed with safety as a top priority.
They incorporate advanced sensors and fail-safe mechanisms to help prevent injury and unauthorised access. The systems are engineered to detect obstructions in real time, ensuring the gates stop or reverse if an individual or object is detected while the panels are closing.
In addition, Evolve speed gates are designed to comply with relevant safety standards and regulations, making them a reliable choice for secure and efficient pedestrian control across a wide range of environments, including corporate offices, transport hubs, and public venues.
By combining robust security features with intelligent safety technology, Evolve (ESP) delivers solutions that support both controlled access and user protection.
Pedestrian speed gates must be designed to provide safe, dignified, and independent access for disabled users in line with Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) principles and wider accessibility best practice.
Evolve (ESP) pedestrian speed gates can be configured to support inclusive access by incorporating wider lanes specifically intended for wheelchair users, people with mobility aids, and those requiring additional space. These accessible lanes are typically integrated alongside standard pedestrian lanes to ensure equal and efficient entry for all users.
To further support accessibility, systems can include visual indicators, clear signage, and adjustable operating speeds to allow sufficient time for safe passage. Where required, speed gates may also be integrated with alternative access solutions, such as staffed gates or open-wide emergency/accessible routes, ensuring no user is excluded from entry.
In all cases, final configuration should be determined in consultation with the project specifier, building control, and relevant accessibility guidelines to ensure full compliance and suitable operation for the specific environment.
Pedestrian speed gates are specialised entrance control barriers designed to manage and regulate the flow of people entering secured areas quickly and efficiently.
Unlike traditional turnstiles, speed gates use advanced sensors and fast-acting barriers to allow one person at a time while preventing tailgating and unauthorized access.
At Evolve (ESP), we design and manufacture these speed gates with a focus on durability, safety, and seamless integration with access control technologies.
Our products are engineered to enhance security in high-traffic environments such as corporate offices, transportation hubs, and government buildings, ensuring authorised personnel gain swift and controlled entry without compromising safety or operational efficiency.
Enhanced security: Speed lanes act as a deterrent against unauthorised access, ensuring that only authorised individuals can enter a secure area.
Efficient user management: They operate quickly and smoothly, reducing bottlenecks during rush hours.
Aesthetics: Speed gates are designed to complement architectural requirements.
Access Control Integration: Speed gates can be integrated with various access control systems, including QR readers, RFID, biometrics, and facial recognition technologies, increasing security measures.
Yes, Evolve (ESP) speed gates can be customised to fit unique security and architectural requirements and aesthetic preferences of each client.
Our speed gates can be tailored in dimensions, finishes, and configurations to seamlessly integrate with your site’s entrance layout and branding.
Additionally, we provide options to incorporate various access control technologies and ensure compliance with safety standards, delivering a solution that balances high security, durability, and user convenience.
Yes, the Evolve (ESP) ES200 is specifically designs for external use. Our speed gates are engineered with durable, weather-resistant materials and advanced sealing technology to withstand various environmental conditions, including rain, dust, and temperature fluctuations.
This ensures reliable operation and longevity in outdoor settings while maintaining the high security and controlled access standards expected from our products.
For specific project requirements or challenging environments, our team can provide tailored solutions to optimize performance and durability.
Pedestrian speed lanes require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Routine tasks include cleaning the sensors and glass panels to prevent dirt or debris from affecting detection accuracy, lubricating moving parts to maintain smooth operation, and inspecting mechanical components for signs of wear or damage.
Additionally, software updates should be applied as recommended to enhance system functionality and security features.
Scheduled professional servicing is advised to conduct detailed diagnostics and ensure compliance with safety standards, thereby minimizing downtime and maintaining the reliability expected from Evolve’s precision-engineered pedestrian entrance controls.
The typical lifespan of a pedestrian speed gate ranges from 10 to 15 years, depending on usage intensity and environmental conditions.
Evolve’s speed gates are engineered with high-quality materials and advanced mechanical components to ensure long-term reliability.
Regular preventive maintenance, including cleaning, lubrication, and timely replacement of worn parts, is essential to maximize operational efficiency and extend the lifespan of the equipment.
Proper maintenance not only minimises downtime but also preserves safety standards, making Evolve speed gates a durable and cost-effective solution for pedestrian entrance control.
Pedestrian speed lanes manufactured by Evolve (ESP) enhance entrance security by efficiently controlling the flow of individuals while preventing unauthorised access.
These speed gates use advanced sensors and compact barriers to allow only one person to pass at a time, minimising tailgating and piggybacking risks.
Their rapid operation ensures smooth throughput without compromising security, making them ideal for high-traffic areas.
Additionally, Evolve’s speed lanes can be integrated with access control systems such as biometric readers or badge scanners, providing layered security tailored to your facility’s requirements.
This combination of precise physical control and smart technology ensures secure, monitored, and orderly entry, reducing vulnerabilities at pedestrian access points.
Yes, pedestrian paddle gates from Evolve (ESP) are specifically designed for commercial building applications.
Our gates provide controlled access solutions that integrate seamlessly with security systems to manage pedestrian flow efficiently while maintaining high safety standards.
They are constructed with durable materials suitable for high-traffic environments and comply with relevant safety and accessibility regulations.
Installation can be tailored to your building’s layout and security requirements, ensuring secure and reliable operation within commercial premises.
For optimal results, we recommend consulting with our technical team to select the appropriate model and configuration that aligns with your specific access control needs.
Evolve Security Products Limited (based in Andover, Hampshire) offer pedestrian speed gates and tripod turnstiles that can be purchased directly through their official web site sales channels. Evolve offers:
Supply-only purchases.
Project consultation and specification support.
Installation packages through partners.
For supply and installation customers should contact our authorised distributors or one of our many approved installers, including:
BFT Automation UK - Offer both supply-only and can also connect you with one of their many approved installers for supply and install.
‘Evolving the way you manage your pedestrian entrance control’
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