Chamberlain Garage Door Opener PD212D
by admin on December 20, 2009
in Chamberlain, Garage Door Openers, Installation
Power Drive® 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Access System PD212D
Rugged, reliable performance is what you’ll get with the PD212D Power Drive® 1/2 HP Chain Drive garage door opener. It has a durable 1/2 HP motor and an industrial-strength chain drive, making it deliver smooth, steady performance and lifting power.
- 1/2 HP motor with industrial-strength, rugged chain drive
- Enclosed gear case provides continuous lubrication and protection for longer life and smoother operation
- Quick-install rail system provides faster and easier installation – assembles in 60 seconds
- Delivers 100 watts of light with adjustable light time delay
- HomeLink® compatible – the in-vehicle remote control system
- Includes two single-button remote controls and a multi-function control panel
SAFETY & SECURITY FEATURES
- The Protector System® safety sensors with Rapid-Snap® brackets project an invisible light beam across the garage door opening and automatically reverse the door if anything interrupts the beam while the door is going down
- Sensing technology will stop the door from closing if contact is made with a person or object
- Opener lights turn on automatically when The Protector System’s infrared beam is broken
- Security+® anti-burglary technology assures a new code is sent every time the remote control is used
- PosiLock® theft protection assures that once the door is closed, it stays locked
- Manual release handle in case of power failure
WARRANTY
- 6-year motor warranty
THE ADVANTAGES AND SAFETY OF PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
by admin on May 14, 2009
in Installation, Safety
Now that you’ve decided you are ready to add to your home’s beauty and value by purchasing that new garage door, the most important thing you need to remember is that you must have it installed by a professional.
This is so important, let’s say it again: have your garage door installed and serviced by a professional. This is not a job for a DiY-er with minimal knowledge of the task at hand. Read more
