Installation
Installation site
WARNING
Consult a specialist, if there is any doubt on the
load carrying capacity of the installation site.
Prior to the installation, check if the wall or ceiling at
the installation site has sufficient load carrying capac-
ity. Special care needs to be taken if the installation
shall be carried out at an insulated wall or ceiling, as
the increasing demands on thermal insulation reduce
the tensile forces of anchor bolts and other fastenings.
Make sure the installation site is straight and allows
the correct positioning of the awning in terms of
height and the desired pitch angle of the awning.
Wind resistance classes
This awning is designed to withstand Beaufort force 5
wind speeds, which equals wind resistance class 2.
The combination of wall type and mounting material
used at your installation site might result in a lower
wind resistance class for your awning.
WIND RESIST-
BEAUFORT
ANCE CLASS
FORCE
0
1-3
1
4
2
5
3
6
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To prevent risks during installation, the installer
must have sufficient knowledge in the following
qualifications:
•
Occupational safety and health (OSH), opera-
tional safety and accident prevention regula-
tions given by the Employer's Liability Insurance
Association
•
Handling and transport of long and heavy com-
ponents
•
Handling of ladders and scaffolding
•
Evaluation of basic structures of a building
•
Handling of tools and machines
•
Handling and installation of fastening equip-
ment
•
Commissioning and operation of products
•
Electrical work and repairs must be performed
by a qualified electrician
If not every qualification can be covered by the in-
staller, seek for a professional installation special-
ist to perform the installation.
An installation specialist will be able to provide infor-
mation about the wind resistance class the awning can
withstand after the installation. The table below can
be used to identify different wind speeds by observing
tree movement:
WIND SPEED
IMPLICATION
up to 19 km/h
Leaves and small twigs constantly moving
20 - 27 km/h
Small branches begin to move,
loose paper is raised from the ground
28 - 37 km/h
Branches of a moderate size move,
small trees in leaf are sway
38 - 48 km/h
Large branches in motion,
umbrella use becomes difficult
WARNING