What kind of wind loads can SunShelter handle?
top > Retractable awnings are primarily for sun protection and should not be left out in very windy conditions or when the area the product is covering is not being used. Wind is an unpredictable force, and can quickly change direction and intensity. In “real life” applications the rule of thumb is: if you are comfortable sitting outdoors dining or reading the paper, then it is probably safe to extend your awning. The concern with wind is a lifting up effect on the awning rather than a downward force; therefore, the greater the pitch (the difference between the mounting height and the front of the awning), the more wind resistant the unit is. Durasol now offers an affordable addition to all their SunShelter models: a series of wind and motion sensors. These sensors, in conjunction with a Remote Receiver, tell your awning to retract when wind speeds increase, reducing the potential for damage.