Cup anemometer ANEMO4403 V3 + RF
IP65wirelessbattery-powered

Cup anemometer - ANEMO4403 V3 + RF - IED COMPANY - IP65 / wireless / battery-powered
Cup anemometer - ANEMO4403 V3 + RF - IED COMPANY - IP65 / wireless / battery-powered
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Characteristics

Technology
cup
Protection class
IP65
Other characteristics
wireless, battery-powered
Air velocity

Min.: 4 km/h
(2.49 mph)

Max.: 180 km/h
(111.85 mph)

Description

Wind speed sensor designed for different industries and sectors. ANEMO4403 V3 + RF MODULE V3 is a radio frequency anemometer designed to communicate with a WM44-P RF or a WM44-EVO11 V3 display. Several devices can communicate each other in the same area with no risk of interaction or interference. The battery’s life can be up to 36 months (with ER34615, 3.6V 19Ah). Up to 12 months with an alkaline battery. Wind speed and direction display for outdoors. IP65. WM44 V3 is a wind speed and direction display for outdoors with 2 alarm relays. Possibility of connecting wind sensors with a frequency or a 4-20 mA analogue output. It has a power output for sensors. APPLICATIONS ANEMO4403 V3 + RF MODULE V3 have been designed to be used in industrial applications: cranes, solar panels, buildings, wind turbines, weather stations… OPERATION Each Anemo4403 VHR + RF MODULE is paired with a WM44-P RF or a WM44-EVO11 RF. Once the battery is placed in the transmitter, it will automatically show the wind speed provided by the sensor. Twin units communicate each other through RF IEEE 802.15.4 2.4 Ghz. They share the same DL and MY parameters but exchanged. The wind sensor must be fixed on a vertical position.

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