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5

 

< 9,0 m/s

9,0 m/s

10,7 m/s

12,8 m/s

16,7 m/s

21,0 m/s

25,6 m/s

29,2 m/s

33,3 m/s

< 32,5 km/h

32,5 km/h

38,5 km/h

46 km/h

60 km/h

76 km/h

92 km/h

105 km/h

120 km/h

Griesser | Operating Instructions | Solomatic

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Setting values for sensors according to SIA 342

Sensors fitted next to product. 

Class 0

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

Class 4

Class 5

Class 6

Class [7]

Class [8]

[ ]  No wind resistance class in accordance with DIN EN 13659 and SIA 342.

Wind classes of Griesser external venetian blinds

Product

Permissible wind resistance class limit values

1

Width (mm)

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000

4500

 Solomatic

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6

6

5

5

4

4

2

 Solomatic

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2

6

4

4

4

(3)

(3)

(3)

 Solomatic

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6

6

5

5

4

4

2

1

  Tests in accordance with product standard EN 13659. Product limit dimensions in accordance with data sheet.

2

   from 3000 with additional cable

( ) Tests not possible in accordance with product standard. Values from own tests / practical experience.

The values in the table apply with the following reservations:

•  Product dimensions and use comply with the Griesser technical data sheet.
•  Installation, fastening and operation are carried out in accordance with installation and operating instructions.
•  The products should be installed in the soffit / directly on the facade, with the curtain < 100 mm away from the facade.
•  If the distance from the facade is between 100 and 300 mm, the value in the table must be reduced by 1 class.
•  If the distance from the facade is between 300 and 500 mm, the value in the table must be reduced by 2 classes.  

Furthermore, the table cannot be applied.

Application note

The external venetian blinds cannot be protected with wind sensors against sudden gusts of wind. Make sure that the external vene-

tian blinds remain retracted if a storm is imminent. Updrafts or fallwinds at facades could lead to the destruction of the external vene-

tian blinds. Wind sensors cannot detect these as a rule.

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