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Function and description
Sensor shelters are used to protect temperature and humidity measuring instruments against unmeant influences
of the weather when effecting measurements in the open air. Thus the determined results of measurement are
independent of precipitation and their evaporation as well as of direct and indirect radiation. The measuring results
would be safe and comparable.
Constructionally all sensor shelters are in such a way arranged that the data acquisition area of the installed sensor
are located in the middle of the shelter. Additional the upper lamellae is closed for thermal insulation purpose. Thus
optimal measuring conditions are ensured. The plastic lamellae are arranged in a defined distance, one above the
other. By the special lamella design the protection of the sensor against unmeant influences is extremely effective.
The sensors are placed from down into the opening of the shelter and fixed by a clamping screw. The maximum
outside diameter of the sensors is
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25 mm. The shelters are prepared for the mounting at traverses or pipes.
Benefits
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Artificial ventilation
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Improved lamellar system
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Suitable protection against direct and indirect radiation
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Protection against weather influences
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Simple mounting on pipes
Warranty
Please note the loss of warranty and non-liability by unauthorized manipulation of the system. You need a written
permission of the LAMBRECHT meteo GmbH for changes of system components. These activities must be
operated by a qualified technician.
The warranty does not cover:
1. Mechanical damages caused by external impacts (e. g. icefall, rockfall, vandalism).
2. Impacts or damages caused by over-voltages or electromagnetic fields which are beyond the standards and
specifications in the technical data.
3. Damages caused by improper handling, e. g. by wrong tools, incorrect installation, incorrect electrical
installation (false polarity) etc.
4. Damages which are caused by using the device beyond the specified operation conditions.