
Renkeer introduced its new series of ultrasonic anemometers engineered to provide accurate and stable wind speed and direction measurements for applications such as meteorological observation, environmental monitoring, agricultural production, aerospace, and industrial wind field measurement. This new series of sensors uses mature ultrasonic time-of-flight measurement technology, requires no wind speed to start, requires no maintenance, and has a long service life.
Wind parameter monitoring is a crucial component of meteorological services and industrial safety management. Unlike traditional mechanical anemometers, this series of ultrasonic anemometers calculates wind speed and direction based on the propagation time difference of ultrasonic signals. With no moving mechanical parts, wear, performance drift, and frequent malfunctions are effectively avoided. In addition, this series of anemometers is equipped with a built-in temperature compensation module, which can maintain high measurement accuracy even under extreme temperature, humidity and altitude conditions. These ultrasonic anemometers are dustproof, rainproof, and corrosion-resistant, enabling long-term stable operation in complex outdoor and industrial environments.
“Mechanical anemometers typically have a short lifespan and require regular inspection and maintenance,” Renkeer said. “Our ultrasonic anemometers can accurately capture signals from light and strong winds, providing equipment manufacturers and system integrators with a reliable and cost-effective sensing solution that enables long-term unattended wind monitoring.”
The new ultrasonic anemometer features an all-solid-state structure with IP66 protection rating, low power consumption, and compatibility with various DC power supplies. Its compact size and robust, durable casing make it an ideal choice for automatic weather stations, industrial parks, smart city facilities, and other locations requiring continuous, real-time wind data collection.
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