MovingBlock
New Member
Sure. The manufacturer of the hardware in the video doesn't appear to include light barriers though, and with a 10 inch gap it's a lot of sensors to cover that space. I also can't tell if the electronics support that type of detection or not.
Light curtains used in elevators and public transport vehicles can reliably detect objects as small as 5-10mm. It’s not as big of a hurdle as it may appear.
There’s almost certainly a door openable from the track-side at the ends of the platform.I also can't tell if Toronto Fire would may also have issues with anything that fails to a closed position too (in power failure or overheated electronics) vs failing to an open position as it makes exiting a track-level fire more difficult. A mag-lock holding the contraption to the ceiling would probably resolve that problem though.




