Model 18802 Anemometer Drive
provides a convenient and accurate way to rotate an anemometer shaft at
a known rate. The motor may be set to rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise at any rate between 200 and
15,000 RPM in 100 RPM increments. The LCD display is referenced to an accurate and stable quartz timebase.
For completely portable operation, the unit can be operated on internal batteries. For extended operation, an
AC wall adapter is included.
Model 18811 Anemometer Drive
is identical to Model 18802 except the drive motor incorporates a
gear reducer for operation in the range of 20 to 990 RPM in 10 RPM increments. The lower range
is recommended for cup anemometer calibration.
Model 18112 Vane Angle Bench Stand
is used for benchtop wind direction calibration of the Wind Monitor
family of sensors. The mounting post engages the direction orientation notch on the Wind Monitor. An easy to
read pointer indicates 0 to 360 degrees with 1/2 degree resolution.
Model 18212 Vane Angle Fixture - Tower Mount
similar to the Model 18112, the tower mount feature allows use
on the tower as well as the bench top. The fixture is temporarily placed on the tower between the Wind Monitor
and its tower mounting. Index keys and notches are engaged to preserve direction reference.
Model 18310 Propeller Torque Disc
checks anemometer bearing torque with 0.1 gm/cm resolu-
tion. The disc temporarily replaces the propeller for torque measurement or simple yet accurate pass/fail
checks. Charts included with the unit relate torque to propeller threshold with limits for acceptable
bearing performance.
Model 18312 Cup-Wheel Torque Disc
checks cup anemometer bearing torque.
Model 18331 Vane Torque Gauge
checks vane bearing torque of the Wind Monitor family sensors. Slip the
fixture over the main housing and make simple yet accurate vane torque measurements. Charts relating vane
torque to vane threshold provide limits for acceptable bearing performance.
Model 18301 Vane Alignment Rod
helps align the vane of a wind sensor to a known direction reference during
installation. The base of the device has an index key that engages the direction orientation notch in the sensor
allowing the sensor to be removed without losing wind direction reference.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
YOUNG
Specifications
Ordering Information
MODEL
R.M. YOUNG COMPANY
2801 Aero Park Drive
Traverse City, Michigan 49686 USA
TEL: (231) 946-3980 FAX: (231) 946-4772
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.youngusa.com
ANEMOMETER DRIVE
200 to 15,000 RPM
.............................................. 18802
ANEMOMETER DRIVE
20 TO 990 RPM
..................................................
18811
230V / 50-60 HZ INPUT POWER ...................................................
ADD SUFFIX “H”
VANE ANGLE BENCH STAND ..........................................................
18112
VANE ANGLE FIXTURE - TOWER MOUNT ...........................................
18212
PROPELLER TORQUE DISC............................................................
18310
CUP-WHEEL TORQUE DISC ...........................................................
18312
VANE TORQUE GAUGE .................................................................
18331
VANE ALIGNMENT ROD ................................................................
18301
Copyright © 2000 R.M. Young Company, Printed in U.S.A. 11/00
Range:
200 to 15,000 RPM in 100 RPM increments
Rotation:
Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
Display Resolution:
1 RPM
Quartz Timebase Reference:
0.1 RPM
Power Requirement:
2x9 V (alkaline or lithium) batteries
115 VAC wall adapter included
(230 VAC – add suffix H)
Range:
20 to 990 RPM in 10 RPM increments
Display Resolution:
0.1 RPM
Range:
0 to 360 degrees
Resolution:
0.5 degree
Range:
0 to 5.4 gm-cm
Resolution:
0.1 gm-cm
Range:
0 to 50 gm-cm
Resolution:
5 gm-cm
MODEL 18802
ANEMOMETER DRIVE
(Replaces 18801)
MODEL 18310, 18312
TORQUE DISC DEVICES
Calibration Accessories
MODEL 18811
ANEMOMETER DRIVE
(Replaces 18810)
MODEL 18112, 18212
VANE ANGLE
CALIBRATION DEVICES
MODEL 18331
VANE TORQUE GAUGE