Measuring cloud base in all locations and seasons! Excellent accuracy and minimal maintenance.
The Lufft CHM15k ceilometer reliably detects multiple cloud layers and aerosols at altitudes from 5 meters to 15 kilometers using a backscatter method. It employs a 1M laser class and a highly sensitive optical sensor, allowing for accurate measurements both day and night. The measured data can be output in various formats, making it easy to integrate into existing systems. An optional analysis software is available, enabling instant visualization of the measurement data.
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Measurement Principle / Light Source: Optical / YAG Laser, Wavelength 1064nm Measurement Range: 5m to 15000m Measurement Interval: 2 seconds to 600 seconds Measurement Resolution: 5m Accuracy: ±5m (measured at 10km) Sampling Rate: 100MHz Measurement Parameters: Aerosol Backscatter Profile Measurement Target / Measured Quantity: Clouds, Aerosols / Cloud Base Height (3 to 9 layers), Cloud Thickness, Cloud Amount, and Sky Condition Vertical Visibility (VOR), Height of Aerosol Layer, Backscatter Profile Interface: RS485 (ASCII), LAN (web interface, (S-)FTP, NetTools) Options: DSL Modem, RS232 Laser Class: 1M, DIN EN 60825 - 1:2007 Operating Environment: Temperature: -40 to +50°C, Humidity: 0 to 100%, Wind Speed: 55m/s Dimensions / Weight: Dimensions: 500×500×1550mm, Weight: 70kg Power Supply: 230VAC or 115VAC ±10% Power Consumption: Standard: 250W, Heater Maximum: 800W Options: CHM Cloud Base Simulator, Software, Adapter Bracket (5° or 15°)
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We provide carefully selected sensors and measuring instruments from overseas. Please leave your desired system to us! Affiliated Organizations: Tokyo Pharmaceutical Association Japanese Society of Snow and Ice Japanese Society of Agricultural Meteorology FABIO Research Group UECS Research Group, and others.