CCTV

PoE-driven wiper option for camera housing

by Mark Rowe

Redvision’s VEGA 2010 camera housing includes a PoE-driven wiper option. The wiper removes rain and dirt from the housing’s camera window, for a clear view whatever the weather.

Stephen Lightfoot, Technical Director of Redvision says: “We have many VEGA 2010’s fitted on top of CCTV towers, exposed to the elements. A housing without a wiper is useless in exposed applications like these, as the inevitable rain, or a build-up of grime, will eventually compromise the camera view. Crime doesn’t stop when it rains, so installers must allow for it!

“We have also developed a tough, pedestal, mounting bracket for the VEGA 2010, which fits directly to the tower top. Like the wall bracket, it protects and hides cabling from the weather and possible vandal attack. Other modular options for the VEGA 2010 include a polycarbonate camera window and visor extension.”

The UK makers describe the housing as made from die-cast aluminum, finished with a marine-grade plating, followed by a durable powder-coating. It is cable-managed, with an integral junction box. Wiring connections are made within the housing and brackets using ‘easy-connect’, cable terminals. This ensures the housing is IP67 weather-proof rated and IK10 impact rated for vandal-resistance. This makes it suitable the product firm says for installations in tough and demanding sites such as prison, marine, transport, industrial and other public space applications. Visit redvisioncctv.com.

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