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  • Static Wind Sensor PREOS 16440 16440

    Static Wind Sensor | PREOS 16440

    NMEA DAta Protocol label Aluminium Metal parts label No moving parts analogue output label

    Static Wind Sensor - Overview

    The static hotwire air flow meter, also known as a Thermal Anemometer, is specially designed for extreme environmental conditions including very cold climates. With no movable elements, it can withstand winds of up to  0...100 m/s and measure wind speeds of up to 65 m/s. The extremely robust and compact sensor has a high-quality, pollutant-resistant housing made of anodised aluminium.

    Static Wind Sensor - Features

    • No movable measuring elements
    • Measures wind direction and wind speed
    • Standard RS 422 interface with ESD protection
    • ASCII data protocol according to NMEA 0183
    • Simple, space-saving assembly
    • Analogue output 4...20 mA for wind speed and wind direction
    • Power supply 18...32 VDC with integrated overvoltage protection
    • Integrated sensor head heating and heating ring in the base to prevent a build-up of ice and snow at the sensor
  • Static Wind Sensor | com[b]

    Static Wind Sensor | com[b]

    NMEA DAta Protocol label No moving parts Heated equipment label Aluminium Metal parts labelModbus RTU protocol analogue output label

    Static Wind Sensor - Overview

    Measure wind direction and wind speed. With various output options including: Current, NMEA 0183, WIMWV or Modbus RTU,  simplifies sensor installation and integration into networks. com[b] has no moving parts. Its spectacular survival velocity of more than 100 m/s makes it unbreakable for wind influences. Precious materials like aluminium and zinc oxide and the optimised thermo-dynamic measuring principle stand for highest quality.

    Static Wind Sensor  - Features

    • No moving parts
    • Velocity of more than 100 m/s
    • 2 parameters measurable
    • Space-saving
    • Easy installation
    • Interfaces on board: analogue, Modbus and serial
    • Ready-to-go in challenging climatic conditions of up to -40°C