Exit through access

August 2014 Access Control & Identity Management

Manchester United Football Club is using the Net2 system from Paxton to control the egress of fans at its grounds at Old Trafford. Although primarily an access control system, the Net2 software has been specially adapted to meet the club’s requirements. The result is a system that is both simple to operate and highly effective, allowing for flexibility in controlling the crowds.

Manchester United Football Club needs no introduction. With 330 million supporters worldwide, its fame has spread well beyond the borders of the UK. As one of the founding members of the UK Premier League, its home stadium at Old Trafford has almost iconic status with the club’s fans.

With a capacity of 76 000, security and the safe movement of both home and visiting fans on match days is of paramount importance to the club. On match days, entrance to the ground is controlled via turnstiles, while departure is facilitated via a series of exit gates at the rear of the stands. These gates are collectively opened at around three-quarter time to allow for the safe egress of supporters.

Mark Gyves, Manchester United’s electrical services manager, explains: “We had a system in place which enabled us to open and lock exit gates on an individual basis. However, it would be more convenient to have the flexibility to individually and collectively release and lock these gates. The system was dated, and when the new quadrants were built in 2007, it was not possible to extend the existing system as it was no longer in production.

Garndene Communications has been working with Manchester United since 2004, and was asked to source a suitable solution for the new quadrants. They suggested using Net2 – an access control system from Paxton. Although the system was required for egress rather than access control, Garndene was confident that the Net2 system could do the job. Manchester United used the new Net2 system, installed on the new quadrants, alongside the existing system that was already in place on the established stands.

A total of 82 doors in the stadium are now controlled using the system. The door control units are on a dedicated fibre optic network and TCP/IP adaptors are used on the network – this meant that it was not necessary to run additional cabling around the stadium.

Gyves became more involved when the installation was complete and the standard Net2 software had been loaded onto the computer in the control room. From here it was being used to control all the exit gates from the stand.

Although the system as a whole is very sophisticated, the graphical user interface has been designed to be very simple to use. The computer monitor shows a graphical representation of the stadium with each of the doors displayed on the graphic. Contacts are fitted to each gate which indicates the status of the gates so the operator can tell if they are closed and locked, closed and unlocked, or open and unlocked.

If a door is opened locally an alarm event occurs on the screen graphic which can be investigated and then acknowledged once the cause has been established.

The club is happy with the way the system works for them. “The graphical interface is very easy to manage,” comments Gyves. “This is important as we may not always have the same operator available. I am confident that even in an emergency situation, we have a quick and effective system for unlocking all the doors and evacuating any of the stands in a controlled and safe manner.”

The software is designed to make it easy to see which doors are locked or unlocked, straight from the graphics. By being able to unlock and lock the doors in blocks, and see by the colour code on the graphic what the status of each door is, the stadium can be emptied effectively.

The doors can instantly be locked and secured once each stand is empty. Where required, individual doors in each block may also be unlocked. Access for caterers, for example, is also easily managed from the graphical software.

Intercom in under two minutes

From IFSEC UK: Watch Paxton’s CEO set up a one-door alarm using his company’s equipment in less than two minutes at securitysa.com/*Pax1 (short link to www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBucD2-XZK0).

South African companies wanting to sign up to the Paxton Certified Installer Workshop should visit http://www.paxtonaccess.co.za/training-request-za.asp





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