Signals-R-Me
Pole mount traffic signal cabinet
The traffic signal pole has two mastarms, the electrical service, Western Systems NEMA TS2-1 stretch M traffic signal cabinet, Alpha Sidemount 6 battery backup, pedestrian indications PTZ camera, two Opticom detectors, and one Polara Navigator APS pedestrian pushbutton.
The cabinet also includes hardware for a Wavetronix HD Count station which is located on a 14-ft steel pole, approximately 600-ft from the intersection.
You can barely see it, but to the left of the Naztec 2070E controller, you can almost see the Reno enhanced TS2 power supply.
The big black coil of cable in front of the Terminals and Facilities panel is a 48-strand SMFO line, which was not terminated at the time the pictures were taken. The communications on the corridor is fiber optic interconnect. We are running the coms from a splice enclosure in the street via a 48 SMFO into each cabinet. While we could use a 12-strand into the cabinet, we decided to have the contractor supply one type of cable for the entire project, rather than stocking 48 strand cable for the mainline communications and a 12-strand into each signal cabinet. The price point different between 48 strand SMFO and 12 strand SMFO is almost the same, and the 12-strand SMFO typically has the same jacket outside diamter as the 48 SMFO.
Pole mount traffic signal cabinet
The traffic signal pole has two mastarms, the electrical service, Western Systems NEMA TS2-1 stretch M traffic signal cabinet, Alpha Sidemount 6 battery backup, pedestrian indications PTZ camera, two Opticom detectors, and one Polara Navigator APS pedestrian pushbutton.
The cabinet also includes hardware for a Wavetronix HD Count station which is located on a 14-ft steel pole, approximately 600-ft from the intersection.
You can barely see it, but to the left of the Naztec 2070E controller, you can almost see the Reno enhanced TS2 power supply.
The big black coil of cable in front of the Terminals and Facilities panel is a 48-strand SMFO line, which was not terminated at the time the pictures were taken. The communications on the corridor is fiber optic interconnect. We are running the coms from a splice enclosure in the street via a 48 SMFO into each cabinet. While we could use a 12-strand into the cabinet, we decided to have the contractor supply one type of cable for the entire project, rather than stocking 48 strand cable for the mainline communications and a 12-strand into each signal cabinet. The price point different between 48 strand SMFO and 12 strand SMFO is almost the same, and the 12-strand SMFO typically has the same jacket outside diamter as the 48 SMFO.