
I/O Specifications for 4-20ma Sensor Output
INSTALLATION
Guidelines
The wind speed sensor comes in three different parts. We have the sensor body, the anemometer cup wheel and an
Allen key to mount the cup wheel on the sensor body. There are different ways to mount the sensor.
Tools and Materials Needed
Please make sure you have all the necessary material as mentioned below:
‐ Wire cutters and stripper
‐ Multi meter
‐ Screwdriver
‐ Electrical tapes to cover the wire
‐ Cable ties
‐ Adjustable Wrench
‐ Allen wrench (Supplied with sensor)
Location Recommendation
In order to report accurate weather information, you must take care in deciding where to place your weather station.
The process of deciding how and where to install your weather station is called "Siting". Siting is the single most
important factor in ensuring accurate readings. In fact, siting influences
the accuracy of weather readings much more than the quality of the
weather instruments themselves.
When selecting your mounting system, take into consideration that you
will occasionally need to access the anemometer for preventive
maintenance.
Use the following guidelines to determine the best
location for mounting the wind speed sensor
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Allow sufficient clearance for the wind sensor.
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Install the anemometer in a location where wind flow is