Sunesta is proudly leading the industry in producing retractable awnings that can withstand high wind speeds so you can feel confident your new awning is going to stand up to even some of the strongest winds mother nature has to offer.
Retractable awnings wind rating.
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There are 4 wind rated classes of awnings.
The smaller the number the less wind it can handle and this awning is rated at a four.
This means that light to stiff breezes are not an issue.
There are two primary types of fabric awnings which are loose frame retractable awnings and permanently closed frame awnings.
Many of the higher specification awnings come with their wind rating based on kilometres per hour or the beaufort scale.
However it is possible to get an accurate assumption based on the product.
This retractable awning is resistant to rain color fading and wind.
Unrated or class 0 either wasn t tested or failed to withstand a sustained wind of 12 mph.
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The company produces four.
Awnings are generally tested for reliability in labs at wind speeds between 20 and 25 mph.
While this is not exceedingly strong it is considerably better than any of the other frames in this review.
In fact most self supported retractable awnings have been tested to meet the wind speed of only 30 40 kilometres an hour.
Class 1 is rated to 12 mph beaufort 3 class 2 beaufort 5 to 24 mph and class 3 beaufort 6 to 31 mph of sustained winds.
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More commonly used now are the motion sensors as they detect movement in the awning rather than the wind speed which can be irrelevant.
The frame of the retractable awning can bear winds rated class 4 on the beaufort scale.
When measuring wind resistance many manufacturers will refer to the beaufort scale.
Most retractable awnings provide specs in the fine print that include things like a wind rating based on km h or the beauford scale.
Oftentimes that testing was completed without ongoing or irregular wind conditions.
Coming in 6 different colors and patterns you can choose from black brick red with sand beige stripes ocean blue with sand beige stripes and a few more.
When fully retracted closed some retractable awnings will survive 100 mph winds.