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Zheng Yu Yf6

Zheng Yu Yf6

Range: 0~60m/s Accuracy:±0.4+(0.05×Actual Wind Speed)m/s Starting Threshold: 0.8m/s Wind Direction Range: 0~360° Accurac

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Model NO. YF6-8B
Pressure Resistance With Pressure Resistance
Anti-jamming Anti-jamming
Shakeproof Shakeproof
Noctilucence With Noctilucence
Waterproof Waterproof
Weight 1 Kg
Type Measuring Wind Speed
Packing Card Box in to Wooden Box
Colour Custamizeble
Material Steel, Carbon Fiber
Work Mechanical
Name 3 Cup
Frequency 50Hz
Input Voltage 220V AC
Transport Package Shipment
Specification 2 kg
Trademark SEMC
Origin China
Product Description
Range: 0~60m/s Accuracy:±0.4+(0.05×Actual Wind Speed)m/s Starting Threshold: 0.8m/s Wind Direction Range: 0~360° Accuracy: ±2° Output Type: 4~20mA Resolution: 12bit Supply Voltage: DC12~24V Max Consumption: 0.8W Operation Temperature: -40~80ºC Operation Humidity: 0~100% Material: Aluminum alloys, Copper, Plastics Weight: 1.5kg Protection Level: IP65

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The anemometer counts the number of rotations, which is used to calculate wind speed. An anemometer is an instrument that measures wind speed and wind pressure. Anemometers are important tools for meteorologists, who study weather patterns. They are also important to the work of physicists, who study the way air moves.The four most popular anemometer models are: Vane Anemometers, Thermal Anemometers, Thermal Anemometers with Velocity / Temperature Profiling and Cup Anemometers. Anemometers are usually classified as constant-temperature, or constant-power anemometers.Sometimes called wind speed or air speed meters, anemometers are generally classified as hot wire or vane. The hot wire anemometer is best for accurately measuring air flow at very low velocities (eg., under 2000 ft/min).Wind speed is normally measured by a cup anemometer consisting of three or four cups, conical or hemispherical in shape, mounted symmetrically about a vertical spindle. The wind blowing into the cups causes the spindle to rotate.
The speed of that wind can be measured using a tool called an anemometer. An anemometer looks like a weather vane, but instead of measuring which direction the wind is blowing with pointers, it has four cups so that it can more accurately measure wind speed.