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Dometic ®<br />

DD 2012 2-34.0<br />

DRV-718 OS2243 TM/01-12/3.5M<br />

Awnings Hardware Measurements/Specifications<br />

WeatherPro | 9100 Power | 9100 Manual Awnings<br />

Measurements Specifications<br />

How to determine which model hardware<br />

you can use.<br />

Step #1. Measure from top of door to the awning rail,<br />

this distance will tell you if you have enough room to<br />

install a WeatherPro and Power Awning.<br />

a. These minimums needed to use STANDARD<br />

hardware<br />

(1) Under 6˝ - advisable not to use<br />

WeatherPro, edge of door will<br />

scrape fabric<br />

(2) Need 6˝ to install WeatherPro<br />

with vinyl weathershield<br />

(3) Need 7˝ to install WeatherPro<br />

with metal weathershield<br />

Note: Add 2˝ to the minimum needed if door is at or<br />

near center of awning<br />

b. These minimums needed to use Basement<br />

hardware<br />

(1) Need 11˝ to install WeatherPro<br />

with vinyl weathershield<br />

(2) Need 12˝ to install WeatherPro<br />

with metal weathershield<br />

Note: Add 2˝ to the minimum needed if door is at or<br />

near center of awning*<br />

Step #2. Want to know how high roller will be from<br />

the ground in the extended/out position? Do the math:<br />

a. Measure distance from ground to awning<br />

rail ( ) minus 18˝ = ( ) this is the<br />

distance roller will be from ground on<br />

Standard hardware*<br />

b. Measure distance from ground to awning<br />

rail ( ) minus 36˝ = ( ) this is the<br />

distance roller will be from ground on<br />

Basement and 5th Wheel hardware**<br />

Knowing the above measurements will allow you to<br />

make the correct choice as to which model of hardware<br />

you want to use on your WeatherPro installation.<br />

*Must have minimum of 6˝ door to rail to use Standard<br />

**Must have minimum of 11˝ door to rail to use Basement<br />

Information you should know about<br />

the WeatherPro and Power Awning.<br />

1. Extension when fully extended: 8 feet<br />

2. Lengths available: from 12 to 21 feet in<br />

one foot increments<br />

3. Length measured: from center of arm to<br />

center of arm<br />

4. Width of arm: 3˝ (1 1/2˝: on each side of center)<br />

5. Length of hardware back channel:<br />

a. Standard hardware, 65 1/2˝<br />

b. Basement hardware, 62 1/4˝<br />

6. Depth of arm closed: 3 1/4˝<br />

7. Bottom bracket location from awning rail:<br />

a. Standard hardware, 66˝<br />

b. Basement hardware, 63˝<br />

(with extensions add 15˝)<br />

8. Pitch of fabric when fully open:<br />

a. Standard hardware, 13 degrees<br />

b. Basement and 5th Wheel hardware,<br />

20 degrees<br />

9. Awning roller tube distance below awning<br />

rail when fully open:<br />

a. 18˝ when using Standard hardware<br />

b. 36˝ when using Basement hardware<br />

Example: Awning rail is 110˝ from ground...<br />

• with Standard hardware awning roller<br />

tube will be 92˝ (7´ 8˝)<br />

• with Basement hardware awning roller<br />

tube will be 74˝ (6´ 2˝)

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