The wind speed sensor is a four blade helicoid
propeller. Propeller rotation produces
an AC sine wave voltage signal with frequency
directly proportional to wind speed.
Slip rings and brushes are eliminated for
increased reliability.
The wind direction sensor is a rugged
yet lightweight vane with a sufficiently low aspect ratio to assure good fidelity in fluctuating wind conditions.
Vane angle is sensed by a precision potentiometer housed in a sealed chamber. With a known excitation
voltage applied to the potentiometer, the output voltage is directly proportional to vane angle. A mounting
orientation ring assures correct realignment of the wind direction reference when the instrument is removed
for maintenance.
The instrument is made of UV stabilized plastic with stainless steel and anodized aluminum fittings.
Precision grade, stainless steel ball bearings are used. Transient protection and cable terminations are in
a convenient junction box. The instrument mounts on standard 1 inch pipe.
For offshore and marine use, the Model 05106, Wind Monitor-MA
features special waterproof bearing lubricant and a sealed, heavy-duty
cable pigtail in place of the standard junction box. Separate signal conditioning
for voltage or current outputs is available.
The Wind Monitor is available with two additional output signal
options. Model 05103V offers calibrated 0-1 VDC outputs (0-5 VDC
optional), convenient for use with many dataloggers. Model 05103L
provides a calibrated 4-20 mA current signal for each channel, useful
in high noise areas or for long cables (up to several kilometers). Signal
conditioning electronics are integrated into the sensor junction box.