Dual Loop Car Counters

Better Car Counting Through Loop Technology

Designed for indoor and outdoor parking lots and structures, ParkHelp Dual Loop Car Counters give you the power to know exactly how many cars are in your lot at any given time. Utilizing inductive loop technology – a technique that detects cars traveling over the loop by changes in magnetic fields. These loops are typically installed in pairs to detect direction of travel and accuracy even when vehicles use the wrong lanes or drive across lanes. Seamlessly integrated with ParkHelp software and other components in the ParkHelp sensor family, this highly accurate system requires little maintenance and is hard wired for continuous operation and connectivity. This solutions provide cost effective occupancy detection and maximizes the efficiency of your parking operation.

  • Key Features

  • Accurate level counting
  • Provides bidirectional counts
  • Simple installation
  • Integrates with all other ParkHelp Systems
  • Secure API & flexible integration options
  • Synchronizes level counts with ParkManager and mobile applications
  • Benefits

  • Level and pass counting
  • Low impact installation
  • Provides occupancy counts where single space detection is not practical
  • Provides accurate, real-time data
  • Tamper-proof
  • Technical Details

  • Requires 110-240 VAC, 50-60Hz electrical connection
  • Detection Loop IP69K & IK10 rated
  • Controller Unit IP65 rated
  • Controller Unit Interfaces:
    • 110-240 VAC
    • Loop cable
    • ParkHelp RS-485 floor bus
  • Operating temperature range -20 to 60 ºC | – 4 to +140 ºF
  • Max power consumption 20 w

Optimize Efficiency & Increase Revenue at Your Parking Facility

Optimize Efficiency & Increase Revenue at Your Parking Facility

Project Portfolio

Customers Who Trust ParkHelp

“Tenant retention is probably double…. Very few were lost after the improvements were there because very few buildings have all the amenities and sophistication. The property was actually better than brand-new because they never had that kind of parking advantage before.” 

Director of CBRE Global Investors - Galleria Dallas

“At many of the other parking facilities [on the property], the parking systems are turned off. The gate arms are up, they don’t operate because they might be closed when they ought to be open, so they just turn them off and leave the gates up. Or they’re on, and everybody knows that the car counts are wrong.” 

Project Manager - Walter Reed Medical Center

“Ultimately, it was worth the wait, the parking industry is a very fast-paced business. We had to find a system that would keep up with (or a step ahead of) continuously evolving parking technology and would not be outdated by the time all of the systems were installed.” 

Senior Director of Countywide Parking Management - LA Metro

“We’re trying to make it more efficient, providing more information for them instead of driving around and around looking for a space, we’d rather have them studying and enjoying the student life.” 

Associate Vice Chancellor of Facilities - University of Washington Bothell

“The reason we decided to install a metering system is that we only have space for about 327 cars, and we have at least 700 employees. People would drive around the garage not knowing if there were any spots available. We incorporated a display board which is right by our main entrance to notify if the garage is full. It did solve the issue that we had.” 

Construction Supervisor - Howard Hughes Medical Institute

“Accuracy is critical… because, as a military medical facility, there are so many handicapped people who come to the medical center. Being able to know exactly where the handicapped spots are is really useful.” 

Project Manager - Walter Reed Medical Center

“This project will accomplish every business objective we had for the project.” 

Design & Construction Project Manager - American Express

“This system is more accurate. The other systems are not telling you the truth. If you see a sign out there that says there are 22 spaces available, there might only be two spaces available. They don’t count the cars in and out as accurately as this one does partially because this system is more wireless and is available to monitor better because you don’t have to have as much physical infrastructure.” 

Project Manager - Walter Reed Medical Center

We Can Solve Your Parking Facility Challenges

We Can Solve Your Parking Facility Challenges