IEF202 Safety Photocell is a product consisting of RX (receiving) and TX (transmitting) photocells. It is used to provide safety in automatic doors. If there is an obstacle on a road while the automatic door is closing, the photocell eyes detect this obstacle and allow the door to open. This safety photocell, which can be easily connected to photocell door processors, offers you the opportunity to operate your photocell doors safely.


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Automatic door safety photoelectric sensors are a pair of sensors used for security purposes in automatic door systems. These sensors ensure that the door stops and reverses when a potential obstacle is detected during the opening or closing of the door.

Safety photoelectric sensors are usually mounted on both sides of the door and consist of two components: a transmitter and a receiver sensor. The transmitter continuously emits a light beam, and the receiver sensor receives this light beam. Under normal operation, the light beam falls on the receiver sensor.

During the door closing process, if the light beam is interrupted by an obstacle, the receiver sensor detects it and sends a signal to stop the door. In this case, the door automatically opens back or stops, helping to prevent potential injuries or property damage.

Automatic door safety photoelectric sensors are essential to prevent people or objects from being caught or crushed during the door's movement. They are commonly used in areas with heavy traffic or public spaces. They are widely used in places like hospitals, shopping malls, airports, hotels, office buildings to ensure the safety of automatic doors.

Safety photoelectric sensors are a mandatory and important component in automatic door systems to comply with safety standards and ensure the safety of users and the surrounding people. They enable the proper and safe operation of the door, protecting the well-being of individuals and enhancing overall safety.