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<blockquote data-quote="JWL" data-source="post: 7867695" data-attributes="member: 47116"><p>To be fair as long as there's a pedestrian access the main door doesn't have to have an "emergency manual overide" </p><p>All that needs doing in those circumstances is disconnect the drive and lift the door by hand. I used to work for a timber building company and fitted a fair amount of electric garage doors, worst was on a housing development where there were a dozen garages we put up. All the doors were just bought as frames and we put our own tanalised t&g boards in. That was a nightmare as everytime it went through a damp spell the boards got heavier and changed the load on the mechanism and the motors wouldn't work!</p><p>Don't get me started on getting the individual remote controls to work the relevant door and not be closing someone else's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWL, post: 7867695, member: 47116"] To be fair as long as there's a pedestrian access the main door doesn't have to have an "emergency manual overide" All that needs doing in those circumstances is disconnect the drive and lift the door by hand. I used to work for a timber building company and fitted a fair amount of electric garage doors, worst was on a housing development where there were a dozen garages we put up. All the doors were just bought as frames and we put our own tanalised t&g boards in. That was a nightmare as everytime it went through a damp spell the boards got heavier and changed the load on the mechanism and the motors wouldn't work! Don't get me started on getting the individual remote controls to work the relevant door and not be closing someone else's. [/QUOTE]
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