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Installation of and awning systems (in line EN 13561) and pergola systems intended for outdoor use meet the requirements of European Standard EN 13561 for blinds and and in so doing the current technical regulations respect to their construction and fixing brackets. are CE certified according to this European standard and meet the requirements of wind resistance class 2 or 3 (not necessarily in the case of sizes that exceed our standard specification). in relation to the wind resistance certification of each individual awning models can be found in the diagram on the right. The wind resistance class 2 corresponds to Beaufort 5 or a wind speed of up to 10. metres per second (m/s). The wind resistance class describes the wind speed at which an awning may be used. If used at wind speeds greater than those permitted under the wind resistance class, in rain or in snow dangerous situations may arise, so in these conditions the awning should not be extended. Schmitz-Werke GmbH + Co. KG Hansestrasse 87 D-8282 Emsdetten EN 13561 for exterior applications wind resistance class 2,,,,, 869 (depending on the size) wind resistance class 3 8800, 869 (depending on the size), / 210 wind resistance class 0 wind resistance class 1 wind resistance class 2 wind resistance class 3 Wind resistance class 0 corresponds either to performance criteria that we were not asked to meet or to those that have not been measured or to a product that does not fulfil the requirements of wind resistance class 1. to a maximum of Beaufort force. to a maximum of Beaufort force 5. to a maximum of Beaufort force 6. moderate breeze, moderate wind The wind moves twigs and smaller branches, lifts dust and loose paper fresh breeze, fresh wind Small deciduous trees start to sway, whitecaps start to form on waves strong breeze Large boughs move, umbrellas are difficult to keep under control, telephone wires "whistle" in the wind This awning may not be used when there is any wind. wind speed 20-27 km/h = 5.5-7. m/s = 12-16 mph The wind resistance class is only fulfilled if the blind or awning is fitted correctly. Installation may only be carried out by qualified, professional dealers appropriate fitting experience. The installation instructions supplied the awning and especially the section referring to safety regulations must be read - out fail - before fitting the awning. The delivery does not include fixing bolts and rawlplugs. Because different countries and regions have the most widely varying of substrates, which, because of their sheer volume cannot be detailed here, it would make sense for you to get advice from your local installation specialist so that a suitable choice of fixing materials can be made. The aim of our oral and written advice is to put you in a position to be able to recommend the best possible uses for our blinds and. This, however, does not release you from your obligation to convince yourself - through your own conscientious analysis - of the suitability of our products and services for the application you intend to use them for. In particular this goes for the checking of the general wind speed 28-37 km/h = 7.5-10. m/s = 17-23 mph wind speed 38-8 km/h = 10.5-13. m/s = 2-30 mph composition and especially the load bearing capability of the substrate to which the blind or awning is to be fitted. Important the permitted fixture load must always be greater than that shown in the table! Important by taking suitable measures to seal around the fixing holes you should ensure that even in the long term the façade of the building cannot suffer from the ingress of damp (rain water). On the coast and in industrial areas stainless steel fixing materials must be used. Please also take note of the " Advice Guidelines Regard to the Sale and Fixture Folding-arm Awnings" published by the IRTS (BKTex) Association. Alterations such as additions or modifications, which diverge from our installation instructions, are not permitted. Bespoke constructions require our prior and express approval in writing! Automatic control mechanisms are to be adjusted to react to the appropriate wind resistance class. 216

Installation of the syncra The wind resistance classes conform to the wind strengths as described according to Beaufort in the table below. They outline the wind speeds at which each awning type may be used. If used at wind speeds greater than those permitted under the wind resistance class, in rain or in snow dangerous situations may arise, so in these conditions the awning should not be extended. With fully retracted the syncra system is rated to a dynamic pressure of 700 N/m² (wind zones 1-3, combination of terrain categories II and III). If the are extended a constant wind pressure of 70 N/m 2 or 110 N/m 2 has been assumed. This corresponds to wind resistance class 2 or 3 according to EN 13561. The may be used only up to and including these wind resistances. These wind resistance classes are only fulfilled if the system has been installed correctly. In this respect our recommendations regard to the concrete foundations, the fixture bolts and the stabilisation boxes must be followed. Schmitz-Werke GmbH + Co. KG Hansestrasse 87 D-8282 Emsdetten wind resistance class 2 syncra extended for exterior applications wind resistance class 3 syncra extended / 210 for exterior applications wind resistance class 0 wind resistance class 1 wind resistance class 2 wind resistance class 3 Wind resistance class 0 corresponds either to performance criteria that we were not asked to meet or to those that have not been measured or to a product that does not fulfil the requirements of wind resistance class 1. to a maximum of Beaufort force. moderate breeze, moderate wind The wind moves twigs and smaller branches, lifts dust and loose paper to a maximum of Beaufort force 5. fresh breeze, fresh wind Small deciduous trees start to sway, whitecaps start to form on waves to a maximum of Beaufort force 6. strong breeze Large boughs move, umbrellas are difficult to keep under control, telephone wires "whistle" in the wind This awning may not be used when there is any wind. wind speed 20-27 km/h = 5.5-7. m/s = 12-16 mph wind speed 28-37 km/h = 7.5-10. m/s = 17-23 mph wind speed 38-8 km/h = 10.5-13. m/s = 2-30 mph The delivery of the syncra does not include fixing bolts and rawlplugs. Because different countries and regions have the most widely varying of substrates, which, because of their sheer volume cannot be detailed here, it would make sense for you to get advice from your local installation specialist so that a suitable choice of fixing materials can be made. When determining the fixture materials for the syncra fix the following loads per fixture plate must be taken into account: Load per fixture plate fixture plates for the outer support posts (1 to 3 field units) fixture plate for the inner support post(s) (2 to 3 field units) Compressive force (N) Sheer force (V) Torque (M) from the sheer force 5.00 kn 1.1 kn 5.90 knm 5.79 kn 1.85 kn 11.0 knm Important - By taking suitable measures to seal around the fixing holes you should ensure that the surface to which the awning/ syncra has been fitted (whether face, top or bottom fix) cannot suffer from the ingress of dampness (rain water). On the coast and in industrial areas stainless steel fixing materials must be used. The aim of our oral and written advice is to put you in a position to be able to recommend the best possible uses for our blinds and. This, however, does not release you from your obligation to convince yourself - through your own conscientious analysis - of the suitability of our products and services for the application you intend to use them for. In particular this goes for the checking of the general composition and especially the load bearing capability of the substrate to which the blind or awning is to be fitted. pergola 217

Important advice! Assembly advices Installation may only be carried out by qualified, professional dealers appropriate fitting experience. The installation instructions supplied the awning and especially the section referring to safety regulations must be read - out fail - before fitting the awning. Automatic control mechanisms are to be adjusted to react to the appropriate wind resistance class. Construction approval N.B! This system may be subject to planning permission depending on the laws and regulations as specified by local authorities. Electrical safety instructions: The power supply cables for electrical connections must be laid and installed by a qualified electrician (acc. to VDE 0100). Installation must be carried out in accordance the instructions provided by the manufacturer (e.g. for motor drives and automatic controls). Modifications especially regard to an electrical component or the power supply cables require our express authorisation in writing. Make sure that the power supply cables, that have already been laid, are disconnected from the power supply during installation. Alterations such as additions or modifications, which diverge from our installation instructions, are not permitted. Bespoke constructions require our prior and express approval in writing! N.B! Smooth operation of a awning will depend on its having been installed horizontally and the brackets having been fitted plumb. correct richtig incorrect falsch correct richtig incorrect falsch 218

Motor drives for Hard-wired motor drives number of folding arms 2 3/ 6 x 1.5 mm 2 operation motor data (50 Hz 230 V) 1 = neutral N (blue) 2 = up/down command (black) 3 = up/down command (brown) = earth E (yellow/green) silentec (6000) R/L 752691 P = 230 W I = 1.18 A 0/17 R/L 75551 P = 300 W I = 1.3 A 5/10 R/L 710581 P = 320 W I = 1.0 A 55/17 ¹ R/L 76101 P = 280 W I = 1.25 A 60/12 ¹ R/L 710591 P = 00 W I = 1.80 A 85/17 R/L 751101 P = 320 W I = 1.50 A 80/12 H05RR-F G 075 sw coupled unit ¹ single unit in the case of 3 arms coupled unit in the case of arms wiring diagram for Hirschmann connector, hard-wired motor radio controlled motors number of folding arms 2 3/ 6 operation motor data (50 Hz 230 V) silentec 6000 R/L 725021 P = 20 W I = 1.00 A 35/17 R/L 798851 P = 20 W I = 1.10 A 35/17 R/L 763351-1 P = 290 W I = 1.25 A 55/17 ¹ R/L 763381-1 P = 290 W I = 1.25 A 55/17 ¹ R/L 763391 P = 00 W I = 1.50 A 85/17 R/L 76311-1 P = 00 W I = 1.80 A 85/17 3 x 1.5 mm2 1 = neutral N (blue) 2 = live L (brown) = earth E (yellow/green) ¹ single unit in the case of 3 arms coupled unit in the case of arms H05RR-F 3 G 075 sw * 33 MHz technology wiring diagram for Hirschmann connector, radio-controlled motor Motors for vertical blinds & Hard-wired motor drives 869 operation order no. R/L 752721 P = 196 W I = 0.85 A 16/23 hard-wired motor drives for. Radio controlled motors 869 operation R/L 71001 P = 170 W I = 0.80 A 25/17 RTS motor drives for. * 33 MHz technology pergola 219

Motor drives for conservatory Hard-wired motor drives 8800 889 Operation R/L 752721 P = 196 W I = 0.85 A 16/23 ¹ for units zip system R/L 765591 P = 260 W I = 1.15 A 50/11 1 R/L 777691 P = 26 W I = 1.20 A 0/17 1 R/L 777701 P = 260 W I = 1.15 A 60/11 R/L 783391 P = 26 W I = 1.20 A 0/17 R/L 78301 P = 260 W I = 1.15 A 60/11 hard-wired motor drives for. Radio-controlled motors 8800 889 Operation R/L 71001 P = 170 W l = 0.80 A 25/17 1 R/L 777721 P = 20 W l = 1.10 A 35/17 ¹ for units zip system * 33 MHz technology 1 R/L 777731 P = 290 W l = 1.25 A 55/17 R/L 783631 P = 20 W l = 1.10 A 35/17 R/L 78361 P = 290 W l = 1.25 A 55/17 RTS motor drives for. Motors for the pergola Hard-wired motor drives Operation order no. 1 1 R/L 777691 P = 26 W I = 1.20 A 0/17 1 1 R/L 777701 P = 260 W I = 1.15 A 60/11 R/L 783391 P = 26 W I = 1.20 A 0/17 R/L 78301 P = 260 W I = 1.15 A 60/11 hard-wired motor drives for. ¹ for units zip system Radio controlled motors Operation 1 1 R/L 777721 P = 20 W l = 1.10 A 35/17 1 1 R/L 777731 P = 290 W l = 1.25 A 55/17 R/L 783631 P = 20 W l = 1.10 A 35/17 R/L 78361 P = 290 W l = 1.25 A 55/17 RTS motor drives for. ¹ for units zip system * 33 MHz technology 220

Motors for the sundrive 5010 6000 operation order no. voltage (2 folding arms) R/L right and left R/L 73211 12 V DC 0/7 Phoenix Contact 162153 Phoenix Contact 162153 1 23 awning 1 23 sundrive 1 23 awning 1 23 sundrive / 1 plus (brown) 1 plus (cable 1, black) 2 minus (blue) 2 minus (cable 2, black) 3 3 - (cable 3, black) - (yellow / green) 6000 1 plus (cable 1, black) 1 plus (cable 1, black) 2 minus (cable 2, black) 2 minus (cable 2, black) 3 limit switch (cable 3, black) 3 limit switch (cable 3, black) limit switch (yellow / green) limit switch (yellow / green) 5010 1 plus (brown) 1 plus (cable 1, black) 2 minus (blue) 2 minus (cable 2, black) 3 limit switch (black) 3 limit switch (cable 3, black) limit switch (black) limit switch (yellow / green) wiring diagram for the sundrive Minimum width of coupled Minimum width of coupled units a junction roller (2 fields if split symmetrically) extension minimum width folding arms 6 folding arms 150 50 02 920 9 200 550 502 1020 10 250 650 602 1120 11 300 750 702 1220 12 350 850 802 1320 13 00 950 902 --- --- dimensions in cm Minimum width of coupled units a one-piece cover minimum width folding arms Extension 150 --- 360 200 --- 60 pergola 250 --- 560 300 --- 660 350 --- 760 00 --- --- dimensions in cm 221

Tolerances in the unit height tolerances in the extension of conservatory from to tolerances 0 1500 + 2 / - 2 1510 2500 + 3 / - 3 2510 6500 + / - dimensions in mm unit height tolerances of vertical blinds and from to tolerances 0 1500 + 2 / - 2 1510 2500 + 3 / - 3 2510 + / - dimensions in mm Awning cover tolerances tolerances in the cover width and length from to tolerances 0 2000 + 5 / - 5 2010 000 + 8 / - 8 010 6000 + 12 / - 12 6010 7000 + 15 / - 15 dimensions in mm 222

Definition of the projection of Definition: The nominal projection is measured the awning extended at a pitch of approx. 15 from the back of the fixture brackets over the cover to the leading edge of the front profile. The tolerance in the projection is + 0 mm / - 0 mm. Face fixture H 15 Top fixture H 15 Eaves / roof timber fixture H 15 pergola H = drop 223