The units are placed near the ground on either side of the garage door.
Garage door eye sensor.
Because of this garage door openers have several safety mechanisms built into them.
Firstly you need to be sure that it is the photo eye that s experiencing problems.
This happens when there s a bend or dent in the track stopping it from moving.
Nothing comes first than safely.
All openers manufactured after that date are required by federal law to have photo eye sensors.
The garage door is the single largest moving object in your home.
Garage door sensors utilize a photo eye sensor and a beam of infrared light that goes between the two units.
It s better to be safe rather than taking a massive risk.
Remove any debris dust or cobwebs from the electric eye lenses on each sensor with a clean rag.
Cycle the garage door through the opening and closing actions using the control on the garage wall.
Advantages of garage door sensors safety comes first.
As the garage doors are massively risky installing a garage door sensor becomes essential.
Here s how to fix a garage door photo eye sensor in 7 easy steps.
The photo eye of an automatic opening garage door is a safety feature.
If the beam of light is interrupted while the garage door is closing the door will stop and rise back up.
If your garage door sensors are outside of this range remove them entirely from the garage door frame and install leveled inside the safe zone.
Proper height for a garage door sensor is 4 to 6 inches 10 2 to 15 2 cm.
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If you have kids or pets in the house you can not have an eye on them every time.
Your convenience matters.
One of these is the photo eye sensor which was federally mandated in january 1993.
If the photo eye senses an obstruction it stops the door from closing and potentially prevents damage or injury to a vehicle.
Higher than that can miss many low lying objects including pets.
Lower is easy to stand above with a foot on either side.
You may find that the door won t shut because it s stuck in the tracks.