Installation
Installation site
WARNING
Consult a specialist, if there is any doubt on the
load carrying capacity of the installation site.
WARNING
•
Always use a residual current device (RCD)
protected supply. Before use, always check your
RCD for function.
•
During installation, always observe the national
installation regulations.
•
The product must not be modified in any way.
Risk of electric shock and accident.
•
Electrical work and repairs must be performed
by a qualified electrician.
Wind resistance classes
This awning is designed to withstand Beaufort force
5 wind speeds, which equals wind resistance class 2.
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.
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
begin to sway
38 - 48 km/h
Large branches in motion, umbrella use becomes dif-
ficult
WARNING