WINDBAR INSTALLATION
GENERAL
A windbar is a hollow aluminum tube that runs the entire width of the door to provide additional wind
resistance to the door fabric. It runs up and down in vertically mounted C-channels attached to both side
frames. This tube is lifted by either straps (for strapped type) or rubber windbar hooks attached to the
bottom beam (strapless type). For strapped type windbars, only one windbar per side (front or back) is
permitted. The strapless option allows for up to three windbars per side. When using multiple windbars
on one side of a door, rubber spacers are installed on the ends of the tubes for noise reduction. Each
windbar per side will reduce the door full open position by 4 inches.
WARNING
REMOVE ALL POWER AT THE FUSED DISCONNECT DURING ALL ELECTRICAL OR
MECHANICAL SERVICING. DISCONNECT MUST BE PROPERLY LOCKED OUT DURING
MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE OF EQUIPMENT.
STRAPPED WINDBAR INSTALLATION
NOTE: REFERENCE FIGURE 42 WHILE PERFORMING THIS PROCEDURE.
Figure 42
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Version 4/23/2010
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