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Module 3 sur 10 180m 10 exam Qs

Residential Safety Requirements

Residential garage door opener safety features, auto-reverse testing, manual release, emergency operation, and homeowner education obligations.

  • List the mandatory safety features on residential garage door openers
  • Perform auto-reverse and force limit testing per CSA requirements
  • Demonstrate emergency release and manual operation procedures
  • Explain installer obligations for homeowner safety education

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Residential Opener Safety Features

Mandatory Safety Features

Under CSA C260, every residential garage door opener sold in Canada must include the following safety features:

1
Entrapment Protection
Photo eyes or equivalent monitored system
2
Auto-Reverse
Force-sensing reversal on obstruction contact
3
Emergency Release
Manual disconnect for power outage operation
4
Warning Labels
Hazard and operation labels in required locations

Wall Control Requirements

The wall-mounted control button must be installed:

  • At a minimum height of 1.5 metres (5 feet) above the floor
  • Within sight of the door
  • Out of reach of small children
  • With the safety warning label visible at the control location

Timer-to-Close Feature

Some openers include a timer-to-close feature that automatically closes the door after a set period. Under CSA standards, this feature must include:

  • Visual and audible warning signals before closing begins
  • Entrapment protection active during the auto-close cycle
  • The ability for the homeowner to cancel the close cycle
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Wall Control Height

The 1.5 metre minimum height for wall controls is a key exam number. This height keeps the control out of reach of young children who might activate the door unsupervised.

Key Takeaway

Residential openers must include entrapment protection, auto-reverse, emergency release, and warning labels. Wall controls must be mounted at least 1.5 metres above the floor and within sight of the door.