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Warema ZIP Awnings
New directions in sun control
In Australia and New Zealand Shade Factor has worked with the design community since 1999 integrating WAREMA products into construction projects. We look forward to hearing about yours.
The WAREMA brand
WAREMA is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of shading systems and a leader in the area of energy efficient sunshading for energy rated buildings.
Established in 1955 in central Germany, WAREMA is credited with the invention of the external venetian blind and many other innovations that have become essential components of modern buildings. The WAREMA range is comprehensive including internal window furnishings, external sun protection products as well as solutions for outdoor entertaining spaces.All WAREMA products are developed with rigorous testing and dedicated attention to quality control and engineering. Now established globally with a network of international partners the WAREMA brand has become the choice of architects in many of the world’s most reknown buildings.
InformationZIP guidance products
WAREMA's Zip block out blinds are designed for high wind stability up to 24m/s (78km/hr) or 9 on the Beaufort scale. The guide rail design secures the fabric in the rail maintaining it under a controlled amount of tension. Available in three cassette sizes 110mm x 110mm, 130mm x 130mm and 150mm x 150mm and three shapes square, round or half round and in widths up to 4m and drops up to 6.0m. ZIP blinds can be mounted directly to facades or offset on distance brackets.
Key Features
Extensive range of fabric colors and types Extensive color range for the frame and components Excellent wind resistance Precision marine grade stainless components for longevity and
smooth operation Stylish and finely detailed head cassette and operating
components Range of models for face mounting or integration into building
facades
Common Applications
Private residences Schools and Institutions Low rise commercial buildings Historic Buildings Retail stores (with option of signage)
Installation TypesWindow awnings with ZIP guidance
Recess FitTubular cassette shown
Face FitSquare cassette shown
Face Fit with Rod ZIP Tubular cassette shown
Many other configurations are possible
DetailsWindow awnings with ZIP guidance
A range of sleek cassette profiles designed to fit your project
Rod ZIP guidanceThe rod in high-quality stainless steel design is a true design highlight, perfectly emphasising any facade.
Guide Types
Guide railThe two-piece guide rail made from extruded aluminium pro-vides firm and wind-stable support for the fabric. Using special guide rail brackets, it can be mounted directly on the facade as well as in the reveal.
Cassette Types
Warema ZIP Awnings with Acrylic Fabric System Selector
A larger box than required may be ordered if required for consistency with adjoining blinds
Details Cassette Profiles
General notesWindow awnings with ZIP guidance
Beaufort level Designation
Medium wind speed at 10 m height above ground in a free
area Examples of the effects of inland wind
m/s km/h
0 Calm 0–0,2 <1 Smoke rises vertically1 Light air 0.3-1.4 1-5 Smoke drift indicates wind direction
2 Light breeze 1.5-3.4 6-12Wind felt on exposed skin, leaves rustle, vanes
begin to move
3Gentle breeze
Light wind3.5-5.4 13-19
Leaves and small twigs constantly moving, light flags extended
4Moderate breezeModerate wind
5.5-7.4 20-27Dust and loose paper raised, small branches begin
to move
5Fresh breeze
Stiff wind7.5-10.4 28-37
Small trees in leaf begin to sway, white horses begin to form on lakes
6 Strong breeze 10.5-13.4 38-48Large branches in motion, whistling heard in over-
head wires; umbrella use becomes difficult
7 High wind 13.5-17.4 49-62Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to walk against
the wind
8 Gale 17.5-20.4 63-73Some twigs broken from trees, progress on foot is
seriously impeded
9 Strong gale 20.5-24.4 74-87Some branches break off trees, minor damage to
buildings (roof tiles or smoke covers lifted off)10 Storm 24.5-28.4 88-102 Wind breaks trees, extensive damage to buildings11 Violent storm 28.5-32.4 103-117 Wind uproots trees, wide-spread storm damage12 Hurricane-force from 32.5 from 118 Serious devastation
Understanding wind speeds
FabricsWindow awnings with ZIP guidance
Soltis 92A base cloth made from highly tear-resistant polyester with 3% open PVC coating. The material has excellent dimensional stability and fire classification B1 accordi DIN 4102-1.
Fabric weight: approx. 420 g/m² Fabric thickness: approx. 0.4 mm
ScreenThe high-quality Screen fabrics offer best possible sun shad-ing with a high level of transparency and vision to the out-side. The core of the fibre is glass fibre filament coated with PVC. In addition to their stylish appearance Screen fabrics also have fire protection clas-sification B1.
Fabric weight: approx. 525-535 g/m²Fabric thickness: approx. 0.6 mm
B1 B1
Choose from a standard range of 50 powder-coat colors in your chosen gloss level or a natural anodized finish. Special colors to project specifications are also possible.
MS white aluminiumW 4914
MS grey aluminiumW 4915
MS anthraciteW 4916
MS black greyW 4917
MS sepia brownW 4918
MS earth brownW 4919
MS steel blueW 4920
MS dark green
A selection of popular colours from the extensive range.
Component Finishes
Color and coating options
Acrylic All WeatherAcrylic fabric with transparent acrylate coating to the exterior. The fabric is almost com-pletely water-tight (water column of 800 mm).
Fabric weight: approx. 330 g/m² Fabric thickness: approx. 0.6 mm
Acrylic PerforaThe perforated branded acrylic fabric provides greater transparency and vision to the outside. The perforation reduces the accumulation of heat and the risk of water pooling.Fabric weight: approx. 270 g/m² Fabric thickness: approx. 0.5 mm
FabricsWindow awnings with ZIP guidance
Acrylic LumeraThe Lumera fabrics from the Brillant collection consist of a new CBA fibre (Clean Brillant Acrylic) which has a smoother surface compared to standard acrylic. The threads of the fabric are closer together, providing richer colours with long lasting brightness and high tear resistance. The density of the fabric resists dirt adhering to the fabric. It offers UV and glare control, it is light-fast and weather proof and it is impregnated with weathering protective agents.
Fabric weight: approx. 290 g/m² Fabric thickness: approx. 0.5 mm
Acrylic StandardWAREMA acrylic fabrics consist of 100 % branded acrylic fabric.With spinneret dying the pigments are inside the fibres, giv-ing the fabrics high light and weather fastness. They are also highly tear-resistant and very durable. A fluorocarbon-based impregnation provides the fabric with resistance to dirt.
Fabric weight: approx. 290-300 g/m²Fabric thickness: approx. 0.5 mm
Application exampleWindow awnings with ZIP guidanceFace installation, rectangular cover panel size 9
Vertical cross-section
Fig. 34: Vertical cross-section of window awning with ZIP guidance with rectangular cover panel size 9
Facade sealing on site!
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Application exampleWindow awnings with ZIP guidanceFace installation, rectangular cover panel size 9
Horizontal cross-section
Fig. 35: Horizontal cross-section of window awning with ZIP guidance with rectangular cover panel size 9
Awning width
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Application exampleWindow awnings with ZIP guidance Recess Fit Face installation, rectangular cover panel size 11
Vertical cross-section
Fig. 41: Vertical cross-section window awning with ZIP guidance V-FM with rectangular cover panel size 11, direct installation, left rolling unit
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Application exampleWindow awnings with ZIP guidance Recess Fit Face installation, rectangular cover panel size 11
Horizontal cross-section
Fig. 42: Horizontal cross-section window awning with ZIP guidance V-FM with rectangular cover panel size 11, direct installation, left rolling
Awning width
Awning width
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Details Guide rails
Fig. 69: Guide rail, V-FM Fig. 70: Deep guide rail, size 13 cover panel
Fig. 71: Guide rail, F-FM
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Rod Style Guide Rail
Overview Motor Types
Motor optionsNew from mid-2015: electronic special drive ZM REA for window awnings with ZIP guidance
Control system Function overview
● possible; – not possible1) Weather station multisense is included in the maximum number of sensors2) Optional photo sensor with suction cup for window pane3) Integrated astro function4) Optional dawn/dusk sensor with suction cup for window pane
Radio systems Central control systems
EWFS WMS WAREMA timer Time switch Minitronic dialogue
Product description Additional information can be found in the document Control systems technology including purchase prices
Control channels 1/ 8 96 1 1 1Transmission frequency 433.92 MHz 2.4 GHz – – 433.92 MHzEWFS compatible ● – – – ●Automatic presets for different sun shading products – ● – – –
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Wind monitoring (max. connectible sensors) ● ● – – 1
Evaluation of wind direction – – – – –Precipitation monitoring ● ● – – ●Ice monitoring – ● – – –
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Sun control ● ● – ●2) ●Dawn/dusk control – ● ●3) ●2) –Time switch ● ● ● ● –Control timer – – – – –Temperature control with sensor inside temperature – – – – –
Temperature control with outside temperature sensor – – – – –
Automatic differential temperature control – – – – –
Humidity control – – – – –Adjustable awning run time – ● ● ● ●Window control – ● – – –Intermittent ventilation – – – – –Slat tilting – ● – – ●Slat tracking – – – – –Radio clock (DCF77) – – – – –Dimming of light ● – – – –Fan control – – – – –Astro function – – ● – –Scenes – ● – – –Occupancy simulation – – ● – –History of measuring values and trigger events – – – – –
Annual shading – – – – –programmable functions – – – – –
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Mobile remote control ● ● – – ●Central unit/wall-mounted trans-mitter ● ● ● ● ●
via smartphone – ● – – –External channel push button con-nectible – – – – –
Computer – ● – – –Control via BCS – – – – –Data interface / remote access – – – – –
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Offline via computer – ● – – –Graphically programmable – – – – –
Warema ZIP awnings can also be controlled by your CBUS dynalight or other home automatic system
● possible; – not possible1) Weather station multisense is included in the maximum number of sensors2) Optional photo sensor with suction cup for window pane3) Integrated astro function4) Optional dawn/dusk sensor with suction cup for window pane
Central control systems WAREMA climatronic® Bus systems
Wisotronic 1 channel
Wisotronic 2/3/4 channels
Quatronic dialogue WAREMA climatronic® KNX LonWorks® BAline
Additional information can be found in the document Control systems technology including purchase prices
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+61 3 9558 3006
Melbourne Sydney
5A Green St
Brookvale NSW 2100
T. +61 2 9938 3006
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