RW Topp Wind Detector - Anemometer for Automatic Window Closing
The
Topp wind detector is a device that, connected to the Topp control units, controls the automatic closing of windows when the wind speed is higher than a predefined value.
The detector consists of a weather-resistant plastic body and a
system of rotating blades that detect wind speed.
Allows you to manage the automatic closing of windows based on the wind speed.
Made with a durable plastic body, designed to withstand atmospheric agents.
Topp Wind Detector Main Features
- Durable Materials : Made of sturdy, weather-resistant plastic for safe and reliable use over time;
- Rotating blade system : accurately measures wind speed, promptly activating the closing command;
- Compatibility : Works with Topp control panels for optimal integration into your automation system.
What is the wind detector used for?
The wind detector is particularly useful for:
- Protect hopper windows , skylights and automatic openings in strong winds;
- Prevent water and dust infiltration caused by sudden weather changes;
- Reduce the risk of damage to windows or interior furnishings , especially in exposed environments such as attics, offices or greenhouses.
Where is it most useful to install it?
- Residential buildings with automated windows;
- Offices or commercial spaces with frequent openings;
- Public or industrial structures that require constant protection from the elements.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the wind speed threshold to activate the closure?
The default threshold varies depending on the configuration of the Topp control units, but is usually between 20 and 40 km/h. It is possible to customize it according to your needs .
2. Is it weather resistant?
Yes, the detector is built with high-quality materials to withstand rain, sun and temperature changes, ensuring reliable performance over time.
3. Does it work with all Topp control panels?
Yes, the wind detector is designed to be compatible with all models of Topp control units.
4. Is it possible to deactivate the detector?
Yes, via the Topp control unit it is possible to manually manage the detector, deactivating it if necessary.