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Overview
Description
Wind sensor Pro 200 with heating
With the compact and professional wind sensor Pro 200, the current wind speed can be recorded and, e.g. in the event of gusts of wind, it can provide information via the system control for retracting an awning or raising roller shutters or slats. The wind sensor Pro 200 is an optimal environmental sensor for recording wind speed for weather recording.
For operation in winter the wind sensor Pro 200 is equipped with a heater. This prevents icing and thus a failure of the wind sensor.
All bearings and screws are made of weather-resistant stainless steel and are therefore suitable for professional use in weather stations.
Via the S0 interface (pulse output) pulses are output depending on the wind speed. 4 pulses are emitted per revolution.
The wind sensor Pro 200 has a pulse output and is designed for connection to the 1-Wire Dual S0 counter module (Art. No. 11211).
It is weatherproof and has an approx. 3 meter long connection cable.
A mast holder, wall bracket and mounting masts are available as accessories.
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Assembly |
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Measuring range |
0 - 50m/s (0 - 180 Km/s) |
Output signal sensor |
4 pulses per m/s |
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Connection |
approx. 3m cable, 4-wire |
Evaluation |
Pulse output e.g. for 1-Wire S0 counter 11211 See connection example (Download) |
Dimensions |
approx. 210 mm x 80mm (height x width) Wind turbine Ø 160 mm |
Accessories |
Pole mount, wall bracket, pole for flat roof |
Scope of delivery |
Wind sensor without mounting bracket |
Properties
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Connection type: | Open cable ends |
Colour: | gray |
Temperature range, operation: | -25°C to +70°C, Extended temperature range 1, (E1) |
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