Product information
2029839 [Rev. 3 - en]/2019-03-22
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2.4
Wind resistance Slat roof
The product reaches the following wind
resistance: class 3
Wind class 3 corresponds to Beaufort 6.
Beaufort level 6 corresponds to a maximum of 13.4 m/s and
is defined as a strong wind in which thick branches sway,
umbrellas are difficult to control and telegraph cables howl
in the wind.
In winds over 13.4 m/s, the slats must be closed. With the
slats closed, the WAREMA slat roof is designed for a wind
load of 1.1 kN/m².
2.5
Wind resistanceIntegrated awning with
the easyZIP guidance (optional)
The product has the following wind
resistance rating: class 3
Wind class 3 corresponds to Beaufort 6.
Beaufort level 6 corresponds to a maximum of 13.4 m/s and
is defined as a strong wind in which thick branches sway,
umbrellas are difficult to control and telegraph cables howl
in the wind.
INFO
Due to their design, integrated awnings with
easyZIP guidance withstand markedly higher wind
speeds when lowered than when moving in the
AB direction.
The supplied product features a new motor with
a responsive obstacle detection mechanism. The
motor is capable of detecting an excessive wind load
while the product is being extended, which means
that the product can be stopped before damage can
result.
When using a wind sensor (WAREMA
recommendation), the wind sensor
must
be set to
the lowest value of the respective model (
Example: order height
≤
2500 mm and total width
≤
4000 mm - set value to 10 m/s
Basis of the following table:
Lowered awning
Order height in [mm]
Width in
[mm]
Up to
1000
Up to
1500
Up to
2000
Up to
2500
Up to
3000
Up to
3500
Up to 1000
24
24
24
21
21
21
Up to 1500
24
24
21
17
17
17
Up to 2000
24
21
17
17
13
13
Up to 2500
21
17
17
13
13
13
Up to 3000
21
17
13
13
13
13
Up to 3500
21
17
13
13
13
13
Up to 4000
21
17
13
13
13
13
Up to 4500
21
17
13
13
13
13
Up to 5000
21
17
13
13
13
10
Up to 5500
17
17
13
13
13
Up to 6000
17
17
13
13
10
Tab. 3:
Wind speed limits for integrated awnings with
easyZIP guidance (details in m/s)
The table values (Beaufort levels) should be changed in the
following cases:
1 Movement
– Lowering
Reduce value by 1
2.6
Rain class slat roof
The product fulfils the criteria of rain class 2.
Rain class 2 is equivalent to 56 l/m² of precipitation per
hour.
In terms of rain impermeability, WAREMA tests what is
called an average rain event, which occurs for a maximum
of five minutes every two years in Germany. This average
rain event has a water quantity of 350 l/(s ha).
The product offers protection against rain when the slats
are closed.
2.7
Slat roof snow load
The product is not designed to carry snow. The slats must
be moved to the open position of 90°.
2.8
Declaration of performance
The declaration of performance can be
found at (
).