Break the safety eye beam.
Garage door photo eye height.
One of the sensors directs a beam toward the other.
This is so that any small children or pets will not be hurt if they are in the way of the door.
The sensors use two photo eye lenses that transmit an infrared beam between them.
The sensors should be symmetrical in this height for the light beams to work properly.
When the beam is broken the garage door movement should reverse.
These sensors send out an invisible beam that connects them.
The photo eyes mentioned above should not be installed higher than six inches above the garage floor.
If the eyes are installed higher a person or pet could get under the beam and not be detected by the photo eyes thus the standard manufacturer s recommendation of 4 to 6 above the floor.
Safety standards regulate this height at 6 inches from the floor surface.
To test the safety eye system start the door closing then use a controlled obstruction to.
The photo eye sensors on garage doors are located about six inches above the ground one on either side of the garage door.
It is recommended that the safety eye sensors be tested monthly on all commercial and residential.
Some diy homeowners are not sure as the the correct height of these electronics eyes.
If an object interrupts the beam.
6 inches of the path of the door.