I actually have 2 sets of photo eyes on each exit
door. So it will see something low on either side. The reason I have mine setup like this is not to save dogs but to require that both sets of photo eyes to be clear before the exit
door lowers or turns off the dryers. I had many vehicles with push bars ( police vehicles ) that would sometimes turn off the dryers because the bar would break the photo eyes. With 2 sets of eyes the dryers stay running until timed out or both eyes are clear.
Soapy,
That makes sense & at an unattended car wash ... your system of 2 eyes could make is safer for the possibility of a small child wandering right underneath the
door. Not that the child in that position would be likely (only an extreme possibility) ... just thinking out loud & based on what I saw at another car wash with automatic
doors with only a single photo eye for each
door.
I have some ZAP openers bought from Airlift over 15 years ago that I don't let the customers use on my self service
doors where the included 24VDC controllers will stop if there is resistance from any obstacle to
door movement. It is safe & great as long as the
doors & rollers are kept working perfectly. Airlift got them as imports from UK I believe. If a
door is left open ... remotely from far away along with carefully monitoring the cameras at the same time ... I can close the
door ... very useful in -20° F with a wind factor weather.
I wonder how many forum members besides myself allow their customers to manually pull down their self service bays with non shrinking Marine Rope???