Photocells are essential safety devices installed at the gates to prevent them from closing on people or vehicles in their path. Safety photocell infrared beams emit laser beams that keep the gates open when an object is detected in their path, making them a critical component for automatic gates that can literally save lives. There are two types of photo-eyes commonly used in gate systems. The first and most common type is the reflector-based photocell, which is installed on one side of the gate while its reflector is installed on the other side, reducing the need for wiring on both sides. The second type is the less common dual-beam photoeye, which requires communication wires to be installed between both sides of the gate. While reflector-based photoeyes can be affected by poor weather conditions and give out false readings, dual-beam photoeyes are generally more stable and less prone to false readings. Regardless of the type used, photocells are a critical safety feature for gate systems and should always be properly installed and maintained to ensure the safety of people and vehicles.

The 3" Round Reflector Replacement For Reflective Photo Eyes is a cost-effective photo eye component compatible with EMX NIR Photo Eyes. The reflector returns a beam sent by the transmitter, if the beam is broken, an obstruction is detected which will then cause the gate or door to perform its programmed functions. This cost-effective gate safety component is comprised of lightweight plastic, easy to install. Reflector hood sold separately.


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The Ramset 800-85-30 is a reflector that is to be used in conjunction with a photo eye to reflect the sensor back onto itself, allowing the photo eye to detect when a vehicle passes through its line of sight.

This is very good tool. I think this is not a good move on Redgate's part. I remember a time when Reflector is competing against other .NET dissemblers. Maybe Redgate's move would revive those other other projects.

I'm in the same boat, I've used Lutz' Reflector since I first found it YEARS ago, I don't remember when to be honest. I remember watching him progressively release new versions and I love what you could (and still can) do with it. I was sad that he decided to stop supporting it but at least he made sure that someone else would continue to support it, and still for free no less. The fact that RedGate is now not only going to be charging a fee for the next version (v7) but are also going be time-bombing v6, it's like a slap in the face. If it's proven inviable to continue to support and improve on Reflector, I agree with the opinion that they should have passed the torch to someone else willing to continue to develop it or even open it up to the community. That's how they got it in the first place, so they should honor it's origins.

Let me be clear, I don't mind that they charge for their tools, if they had developed Reflector from the start for free and then decided they needed to charge for it, that'd be fine to me. But the fact is they didn't develop it, it was handed to them on a silver platter with a preexisting user base. I personally don't believe they have the right to charge for it. If they were really confident in the value their improvements add (which they claim to be the reason for the cost change), they wouldn't have felt the need to timebomb the previous version. To me it's a pretty sleazy way of doing business.

Personally, I think they should open the reflector project up to the community, I believe that would be the best thing for the tool. Baring that they should at least remove the timebomb on v6, and let their price of v7 speak for the improvements they have added. If they are really worth the 35$ for v7 over v6 people will still buy it, and lastly I think Lutz had better be getting a portion of that 35$ licencing fee.

I found reflector to be priceless for me a month or two ago when I had to reflect out one of our data layer DLLs because LINQ2SQL hardcoded the connection string as an attribute in it instead of looking at the web.config. Good thing too, because it was pointed to the test instead of the production database!

Use it in my day to day development and debugging tasks. Just dropped by to mention that I find it interesting that I have not found good reasons from the red-gate crew that mentions why the development efforts are significant enough on a tool that is already written and does not even need to be maintained yet they are planning to charge for it. By that is just my 2 cents.

The Linear 2500-150 Photo Eye sends a beam of light across a gate opening to a reflector, allowing the system to detect the presence of a vehicle and initiate opening and closing. It functions as a reversing or stopping device with a gate or door. With a 28-foot range, it is reliable and durable in outdoor settings and also UL listed for top safety standards.

Gates and fences are designed to block or limit access to certain areas. Standard gates are expensive and automatic gates are very expensive. Needless to say, no one wants their gate to be struck by a vehicle. This is where reflective tape can help. When marking your gate or fence you have several choices of reflective tape in varying intensities and colors. You are going to want to make sure your gate is visible in the day, at night, close up and far away.

If you have a gate that is required by law to have alternating red and white tape on it then you will want to use our RGA (rail gate arm) reflective tape. You can view an article on that tape by clicking here. The picture below shows the basic requirements for a Corp Of Engineers Gate.

K41-39254 is a Reflector and Bracket with Hardware Service Kit. This reflector kit is commonly used to replace a lost or damaged reflector for LiftMaster Monitored Photoelectric Sensors (LMRRUL). Complete kit includes: (1) Bracket, (1) Reflector, (1) Reflector Cover, and Assembly Hardware.

IMPORTANT: All entrapment protection devices MUST be installed per the gate operator installation manual at each entrapment zone.

Obviously, our tiny farm is not a private humane society. But there is one great thing about Ollie. He recognizes a good deal when he smells it. Someone gave up a healthy, excellent super dog. He was dumped and pinned to my gate.

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The Chamberlain Group LLC, the corporate parent company to LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Merlin and Grifco, is a global leader in access solutions and products. We design and engineer residential garage door openers, commercial door operators and gate entry systems. Read our story.

This polarized reflective photocell from BFT is great for all your perimeter security, gate operator system, home security and garage door needs. The beam is not affected by rain, dew, fog, bright sun or reflections from sand or water.

The hood keeps rain and other debris (such as bird waste which has a way of falling on any surface you do not want it to) from distorting or blocking the reflective surface. This also helps to keep midday sun, the most intense sun rays, from glaring off the reflector and disturbing the beam's reflection.

The ET356 Waterproof Safety Laser Reflector Photo Beam Sensor is a reliable and essential safety component designed for sliding gate or swing gate motors. This sensor system utilizes a laser beam and reflector to create a safety barrier, ensuring the detection of objects or obstacles in the gate's path. With its waterproof construction, the ET356 sensor is suitable for outdoor installations, offering reliable performance in various weather conditions. It provides enhanced safety by triggering immediate gate reversal or motor shutdown when an object is detected within the preset range. The sensor system includes a protective cover to shield it from environmental elements, further ensuring its durability and longevity. Upgrade your gate motor with the ET356 Waterproof Safety Laser Reflector Photo Beam Sensor for enhanced safety and peace of mind.

Knox Boxes should be mounted as near as possible to the primary entry door and shall not be visually obstructed. The Knox Box should be installed 5 to 6 feet from ground level. The Knox Box for a gate shall be located on the gate or on a fence or wall within 6 feet of the gate. Additional boxes may be required based on the size of building or fire protection systems throughout the property.

If a tamper switch is connected to the automatic fire alarm system or security system, it must report a "supervisory" condition - never an "alarm" condition. Do not discard the red reflector decal provided with the Knox-Box. Fire Department will install this decal to identify the location of the Knox-Box for responding emergency personnel. 2351a5e196

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