The eolis 3d awning wind sensor shown here retracts the awning when it detects heavy winds.
Sunsetter awning wind speed.
An independent lab tested our awnings for wind resistance.
Nothing might happen but it could damage your awning support arms retractable awnings that are rated for wind class 2 if they are properly secured to a structure should be fine in a steady wind speed of 19 to 24 mph.
Sunsetter states mph ratings of 55 75 mph on sunsetter awnings the model of awning size of awning extension of awning while tested features employed to stabilize the awning and other factors are not specified.
The weather sensors we use are perfect and most commonly used for our retractable awnings these motion sensors attach directly to the awning and detect sudden strong wind or heavy.
Somfy weather sensors for awnings solar screens pergola covers.
Your awning will receive frequent usage because you will want to spend more time outdoors than ever before.
More commonly used now are the motion sensors as they detect movement in the awning rather than the wind speed which can be irrelevant.
All of our models withstood winds between 55 and 75 mph without damage in controlled tests.
For some homeowners this may cause panic to set in.
The pressure from a 23 mph wind would be like having a 300 pound person sitting on your awning.
However we do recommend that you retract our awnings during strong gusty winds.