Hoist models are left or right hand.
Garage door photo eye installation.
If the photo eye senses an obstruction it stops the door from closing and potentially prevents damage or injury to a vehicle.
One of these is the photo eye sensor which was federally mandated in january 1993.
Break the safety eye beam.
It is recommended that the safety eye sensors be tested monthly on all commercial and residential.
Rolling steel models come with brake.
If one of the photo eye sensors are malfunctioning it will begin to blink rapidly.
Standard side mount and dual trolley applications.
The photo eye sensors on garage doors are located about six inches above the ground one on either side of the garage door.
Banner sma30 series photo eye wiring.
To test the safety eye system start the door closing then use a controlled obstruction to.
All openers manufactured after that date are required by federal law to have photo eye sensors.
6 inches of the path of the door.
Because of this garage door openers have several safety mechanisms built into them.
The garage door is the single largest moving object in your home.
With or without hoist front of hood top of hood bench mount and wall mount.
How to replace the automatic eye on a garage door opener.
Since most photo eye sensors are placed at that two inch height most people know you can simply step high above the infrared light to bypass the system.
The photo eye of an automatic opening garage door is a safety feature.
If anything interrupts the beam so that the two sensors are not in contact the sensor signals the system to break the.
As the largest manufacturer of residential garage doors clopay is the only residential garage door brand backed by the good housekeeping seal which carries a limited 2 year warranty.
The way they function is quite simple.
We sell and install clopay garage doors.
These sensors send out an invisible beam that connects them.
Mounting rolling steel doors.
The press of a button will raise.
The convenience of an automatic garage door opener has made this device a standard feature in many homes.