Receives wind direction/wind speed signals that are continuously set by a remotely installed anemometer.
The "30-420-DG24" is a digital anemometer that combines the wind direction and speed sensor "30-T-420" with the digital wind direction and speed indicator "DG-24." The signal output from the wind direction and speed sensor is a 4-20mA current output, allowing for noise resistance and long-distance signal transmission. The wind direction and speed signals are converted and output as a 4-20mA signal. 【Features】 ■ Magnetic pulses are used for wind speed detection, and a light encoder is used for wind direction detection. ■ Excellent resistance to aging and environmental temperature effects. ■ The sensor installation method is a pole insertion type, making it easy to install. ■ Standard equipped with a data logger function using an SD card. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Configuration】 ■Transmitter "30-T-420" ■Indicator "DG-24" *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Ota Instrument Manufacturing Co., Ltd. believes that people's lives are influenced by the environment, economy, culture, and even health, all of which are affected by climate. Weather observations, such as wind speed, are essential activities for reading the "subtle signs emitted by the Earth," represented by phenomena like global warming. They play a crucial role in understanding, predicting, and responding to the subtle changes in nature, thereby shaping the present and the future. Ota Instrument Manufacturing Co., Ltd. considers weather observation instruments as an "interface connecting nature and humanity" and has developed and provided high-precision products using cutting-edge technology for many years. Based on a traceability system constructed according to national standards, including the Measurement Act and the Japan Meteorological Agency's certification standards, we are expanding various inspection facilities and equipment while conducting rigorous product checks. Weather observation instruments are often used in harsh environments, and the reliability of the products depends on how accurately they can measure data in such conditions.