Occasional high winds and hurricanes prompted this museum, housing a multimillion-dollar automobile collection, to safeguard its air conditioner cooling towers, filtration system equipment and fans with protective screens. Manufactured by Hendee Enterprises to custom measurements provided by Sunmaster, the four debris-screen panels were installed using stainless steel and nylon hardware, with added storm bars to meet area building codes.
Auto museum uses protective screens for bad weather
Projects | May 1, 2008 | By: ATA
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