WS501 Weather sensor for air temperature, humidity, radiation, wind and air pressure

WS501 Weather sensor for air temperature, humidity, radiation, wind and air pressure
€4,416.16 * (€3,711.06 netto zzgl. MwSt.)

* Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Delivery time 14 Workdays

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Description: Compact all-in-one weather sensor for measuring air temperature, relative... more
Product information "WS501 Weather sensor for air temperature, humidity, radiation, wind and air pressure"

Description:

Compact all-in-one weather sensor for measuring air temperature, relative humidity, air pressure, wind direction, wind speed and radiation.
 
Additional description:

From the WS product family, the professional smart transmitter with digital interface for environmental applications. The relative humidity is measured by means of a capacitive sensor element, the air temperature with a precise NTC measuring element. It uses the technology of the globally recognized pyranometer from Kipp + Zonen, CMP3. The wind measurement is carried out with ultrasonic sensors. The measured data output supports the protocols: UMB binary, UMB-ASCII, SDI-12, MODBUS. An external temperature or precipitation sensor can be connected.
 
Special features:

    Measurement parameters: temperature, relative humidity, air pressure, wind direction, wind speed, radiation
    Measurement Technology: Ultrasonic / Wind, NTC / T, Capacitive / RF, MEMS Capacitive / Air Pressure, Kipp & Zones Pyranometer / Radiation
    Product highlights: Compact all-in-one weather sensor, energy-saving mode, heating, ventilated radiation protection, maintenance-free measuring method, open communication protocol
    Interfaces: RS485 with supported protocols UMB-Binary, UMB-ASCII, Modbus-RTU, Modbus-ASCII, XDR, SDI-12

    Article number: 8375.U01

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