Global Water Wind Speed Sensor Model We550 Part# Ec0000

US $13000

  • San Diego, California, United States
  • Jun 8th
Options & - Weight: 1 lb. (0.5 kg) Global Water offers the PC320 Wind Speed Alarm and Controller, which uses the WE550's output to trigger motors and alarms. The GL500 Wind Speed Recorder can also be connected to the WE550's 4-20mA output to record data. - Accuracy: 0.2 mph (0.09 m/s) from 11 to 55 mph (4.9 to 24.6 m/s) - Range: 0 to 110 mph (0 to 50 m/s) Why Measure Wind Speed? Wind speed monitoring and recording is essential in various applications, such as meteorology, aviation, shipping, industry, and construction. Predicting and supporting weather forecasts, determining the safety of operating mechanical equipment, estimating the efficiency of wind farms and navigation, and safe operation in the shipping industry are just a few examples. - Current Draw: Same as the sensor output - Operating Voltage: 10-36 VDC - Threshold: <=3 mph (1.35 m/s) - Operating Temperature: -40 to +131В°F (-40 to +55В°C) - Output: 4-20 mA - Type: Three-cup anemometer Wind Speed Sensor Specifications: Product Description: The Global Water Wind Speed Sensor, model WE550, with part number EC0000, is a durable and rugged anemometer made of high-impact materials that can withstand severe weather conditions. This wind speed indicator has a low threshold and accurately responds to subtle changes in wind speed, with its 4-20 mA output and two-wire configuration. The wind speed transmitter is molded with up to 25 ft of marine-grade cable, and additional lengths of up to 500 ft are available upon request. Its electronics are fully encapsulated in marine-grade epoxy within a rubber sleeve. - Warm-up Time: 3 seconds minimum - Sensor Size: 7 inches diameter x 8-1/2 inches (18 cm diameter x 21.6 cm) Wind speed is caused by air pressure gradients or the regions between weather fronts. The steeper the gradient, the stronger the wind. Additionally, wind speed is influenced by factors such as the Coriolis effect, friction, and land topography. Wind speed can be reported in meters per second or miles per hour in the United States and knots in the shipping or boating industry.

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