I.2. Technical data
This awning is designed to withstand Beaufort force 5
wind speeds, which is equivalent to a second wind
resistance class in accordance with EN-13561 (Except
10252585 and 10252586 which are first class wind
resistant , due to their large projection area).
The combination of wall type and mounting material
used at your installation site might result in a lower wind
resistance class for your awning. Consult an installation
specialist to help you choose the adequate anchoring
method. The table below can be used to identify different
wind
speeds
by
Wind resistance class Beaufort force Wind speed[Km/h]
0
1
2
3
MODEL
Width [cm]
Projection [cm]
Weight of fabric [g/m²]
Weight of full awning [kg]
Power supply
Power consumption [W]
Degree of protection (of the
motor)
Emergency manual control
(crank)
Wind resistance class
observing
tree
movement.
⩽ 19
1 to 3
4
[20 - 27]
5
[28 - 37]
6
[38 - 48]
10252580 10252581
300
360
250
250
300
300
44
51
230 V -
230 V -
50/60 Hz
50/60 Hz
200
200
IP44
IP44
Yes
Yes
2
2
Observation
Leaves and small twigs constantly moving.
Small branches begin to move, loose papers are
raised from the ground.
Branches of a moderate size move, small leafy
trees sway.
Large branches of trees sway, use of umbrellas
becomes difficult.
10252582
10252583
400
420
300
300
300
300
56
59
230 V -
230 V -
50/60 Hz
50/60 Hz
200
200
IP44
IP44
Yes
Yes
2
2
10252584
10252585
450
480
300
300
300
300
63
58
230 V -
230 V -
50/60 Hz
50/60 Hz
200
200
IP44
IP44
Yes
Yes
2
1
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10252586
500
300
300
70
230 V -
50/60 Hz
200
IP44
Yes
1