The KAS-131 Analog Sensor measures Wind Speed and Direction in automatic weather station applications. A 3-cup anemometer rotor coupled to an optical chopper is used for measuring wind speed. The chopper output frequency indicates the wind speed. A revolutionary, patented, smart-pot rotory sensor with Schmitt-triggered, 0-360º sensing capability is used for determining wind direction. The rugged device is suitable for long-term, outdoor, mast-borne installation.
Features
State-of-the-art technology
Indigenous; suitable for Indian environment
Accurate and dependable
Predictable performance
Tight interchangeable tolerance
Stable and durable
Low maintenance; long service interval
Easy interface with industry standard outputs
Predictable performance
Wide supply voltage
Built with corrosion and UV resistant material
Customized versions available
Specifications
Wind Speed
Range: 1 to 60 m/s
Accuracy: 1 to 35m/s: ±2% FS
Output: 5V FM Pulse Train
Wind Direction
Range: 0 to 359
Accuracy: ±5 degrees
Output: 0-1 V Voltage O/P
Calibration: IMD