Cup anemometer ANEMO5H25 V3 series
EMCIP65with analog output

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Characteristics

Technology
cup
Protection class
IP65, EMC
Other characteristics
RS-485, with alarm, with analog output, with pulse output, heated
Air velocity

Max.: 180 km/h
(111.85 mph)

Min.: 3 km/h
(1.86 mph)

Description

Heated wind speed sensor designed for different industries and sectors. Anemo5H25 V3 4-20mA OUTPUT is an analogue electric output anemometer. It is a 4-20mA output proportional to the wind speed with full scale versions of 120 km/h and 180 km/h. It incorporates a heater to be able to work in - 0 ºC temperatures. When the temperature is higher than +6º C, it switches itself off automatically to reduce the consumption. Industrial design for extreme environments 4-20mA analogue output Stainless Steel bearings An external thermostat is not required It Works from -20 ºC with ice ANEMO5H25 V3 4-20mA OUTPUT has been designed for industrial applications: cranes, solar panels, wind turbines, weather stations… It is a version that has been specially designed to work at low temperatures (from -20ºC). Its output can be connected to devices with analogue inputs such as PLCs, dataloggers, 4-20mA displays (see our references WM44- EVO11 V3, WM44-P AI, V-12, BS100/X) to display the wind speed and/or programme alarms to predefined values or to obtain records during predefined periods of time. Full range: 120-180 km/h of wind speed. (see references) It gives a 4-20 mA analogue output that depends on the wind speed. (see graphic) The heater works from -20ºC up to +6º C. Above this temperature, it switches itself off automatically to reduce the consumption. The wind sensor must be fixed on a vertical position.

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