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Wind Sensor LA-24513
The LA-24513 combined Marine Wind sensor is a reliable device designed for use on ships and other facilities where monitoring of weather conditions is required. The sensor measures wind speed and direction and transmits data via the RS485 digital interface and NMEA 0183 protocol.
The sensor housing is made of durable material that is resistant to seawater and extreme weather conditions. Thanks to the heating system, the sensor works even at temperatures up to -35 degrees Celsius.
The measurement range of wind speed is from 0.4 to 60 m/s, and the accuracy is ± 2% of the full scale. The wind direction is measured in the range of 0-360 degrees with an accuracy of ± 2.5 degrees.
The sensor is powered by a 24 V DC power supply and consumes 50 mA.
Technical specifications wind direction measurement range: 0-360;
The sensor housing is made of durable material that is resistant to seawater and extreme weather conditions. Thanks to the heating system, the sensor works even at temperatures up to -35 degrees Celsius.
The measurement range of wind speed is from 0.4 to 60 m/s, and the accuracy is ± 2% of the full scale. The wind direction is measured in the range of 0-360 degrees with an accuracy of ± 2.5 degrees.
The sensor is powered by a 24 V DC power supply and consumes 50 mA.
Technical specifications wind direction measurement range: 0-360;
- Wind speed measurement range: 0.4–60 m/s;
- Wind direction accuracy: ±2.5;
- Wind speed accuracy: ±2% of full scale;
- Wind direction resolution:<1;
- Wind speed resolution: 0.1 m/s;
- the initial value of the wind direction:<0.8 m/s, depending on the deflection of the weather vane by 90;
- Initial value of wind speed: ≤0.4 m/s;
- Output: RS485, transmission rate 4800 baud;
- Communication protocol: NMEA 0183;
- operating conditions: -35...+70 C with heating, wind 0-60 m/s;
- Supply voltage: 24 V DC, heating 24 V DC;
- Body: seawater-resistant aluminum;
- dimensions: impeller Ø 280 mm, In 520 mm, pipe mounting Ø 50 mm;
- Weight: 2.7 kg.
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