Energy-saving type that is 1/3 more efficient than conventional heater-equipped types, with improved capture rate! Patent obtained.
The tipping bucket rain gauge sensor is a sensor for measuring rainfall at intervals. It is equipped with a standard double funnel filter. The bucket tips for every 0.5mm or 1.0mm of rainfall entering the water inlet, and this tipping action is detected by a reed switch, which outputs a contact pulse signal. Compared to conventional heater-equipped types, this model is a 1/3 energy-saving type with improved capture rate. 【Features】 ■ Options available for only the upper heater with a single contact output without a heater. ■ Non-certified products can have heaters added later. *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF for more information.
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Since our establishment in 1946, we have been manufacturing meteorological observation instruments for over 60 years, particularly focusing on tipping bucket rain gauges that have been in use since the era of the Meteorological Agency and the former Ministry of Transport. We are the manufacturer of rain gauges for the AMEDAS meteorological system and are engaged in the product development and manufacturing of meteorological observation equipment. With the theme of "Measuring Nature," we strive to create and develop meteorological instruments that can more accurately convey changes in the Earth's environment. We manufacture and develop products that provide information to prevent disasters, environmental issues, and pollution, as well as energy-saving products. Our goal is to create meteorological instruments that allow people to experience the magnificence, terror, and gentleness of nature, and to provide tipping bucket rain gauges that comply with the certification guidelines according to the Meteorological Business Act.