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Commerical door opener stop?

SHELCO

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I have been trying to figure this out for awhile My shop garage door uses a simple one button remote, on the wall is a three button switch..

I would like to figure out how to stop the door from going all the way up when I use the remote. The heat just whips out the door in the winter ( 12 ft door)

Is there a limiter switch I can place somewhere I can stop half way and switch back if a large truck is coming in?
The opener is 15? years old. Not real high tech
I have a great electrician
 

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Hot Rod Grampa

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Liftmaster sells an add on remote that has 3 button remotes and can be programmed for open, stop, close. You could then manually control where it stops. Some of the newer units have an option of pre programming a partial open then an additional full open. Call them as the commercial remote systems can be used on other brands. Be sure to have the brand, model# and serial # on hand. God luck.
 

MikeF

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That's an overhead, they have a cam system for the limits, follow the small chain. They are as basic as they get. If you get me the model number and wiring type if listed I can get a diagram. May even have them online. They use a series of jumpers for different wiring types and dont have all the fancy relays like modern openers but I think you can still do a mid stop on them, which is what your asking about.
 

MikeF

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Tha opener should have spare limit switch and cam. You might be able to wire the full open limit switch and spare as a midstop down to a switch for full or half open. I think you would only need to wire the n/o side of the spare to the n/o side of the open switch. Then run 3 wires to a double throw switch. Main common on vent pole and the other 2 commons on opposing poles. Power should go to what ever limit switch the toggle switch is set on. And least that's how I think it would go, its been awhile.
 
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MikeF

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Yes and no. That side piece is the brake assembly. If you cut power and open the cover, you should see the limit assembly. It's a brass worm gear that should have 3 cams and 3 limit switches. 2 of the cams/limit switches are used, 1 for open 1 for close and there should be a spare that may be being used for the radio controls. I can look up the model number in my diagra book In the morning.
 

MikeF

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If you can, get a picture of the terminal board and the limit switches at full open and close.
 
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