3 wind direction sensor, Standard sensors, 2 wind speed sensor - sensus channel configuration – Casella CEL Automatic weather station User Manual

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±3% over 3 m/s

Output calibration:

12.75 Hz/m/s

Output:

20 pulses per revolution 0 to 5 V

Operating temp:

-20°C to + 70°C

Stabilisation time:

<1 sec from power on

Supply voltage:

6 - 28 V DC (supplied from environmental
case)

Power consumption:

3 mA

3.2.2

Wind Speed Sensor - Sensus Channel Configuration

Description

Wind speed

Units

m/s

Type

Analog

Information

Frequency
Reset on scan

Display Format

##.#

Polynomial

0, 0.07246

Enabled

Yes

Logged

Yes

Minimum Limit

0.0

Maximum Limit

100.0

3.3

Wind Direction Sensor

The weather vane is mounted at the other
end of the cross-arm from the anemometer.

DO NOT loosen the fitting of the

weather vane, as this carries a guide
mark two “dots” or an “N” that must
point north to orient the cross arm
correctly.

The wind vane is a small

lightweight GMR design that offers a rapid
response to changes in wind direction with
virtually friction free sensing. The analog
output changes from 0 to 1.8 V as the wind
direction changes from 0 to 359°, with no
dead-band at north.

The instrument has an anodised

aluminium alloy outer case that offers a durable all-weather construction suitable
for installation in harsh environments.

3.3.1

Wind Direction Sensor Specification

Part number:

178035C

Sensor type:

Weather vane

Transducer:

GMR (giant magneto resistive sensor) solid
state system with micro-controller

Maximum wind speed:

75 m/s

Resolution:

Accuracy:

<±2°

Aligning threshold:

<0.8 m/s for a 10° offset

Damping ratio:

0.25

Distance constant:

Typically 3.0 m

Standard Sensors

01058

Wind direction sensor

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Automatic Weather Station
Assembly & Commissioning Handbook

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