Product Description
Measurement object |
wind speed |
Wind speed measurement range |
0-56m/s, level 0-16 |
Accuracy |
Accuracy<56m/s soil (0.50+0.05V) ≥ 56m/s soil 5% |
Wind speed sensor activates wind speed |
<0.7m/s |
Displayed parameters |
Actual wind speed, wind force, gust, temperature |
Alarm limit value (instrument factory setting) |
The lifting status is at level 4 and the working status is at level 8 |
Pulse output |
0~800HZ (0~56m/s) |
Working environment temperature |
Host:- 30 ° C~65 ° C, Sensor: -30 ° C~65 ° C |
Introduction and Explanation of Tower Crane Anemometer
Tower crane anemometer is a specialized instrument used to measure the wind speed in the working area of tower cranes, mainly used to ensure the safe operation of tower cranes. Its working principle is based on the principle of wind speed measurement in aerodynamics, sensing wind speed through the rotation of a wind cup or wind vane, and converting the rotational speed into electrical or digital signals for display. Some high-end anemometers can also be combined with wind direction sensors to measure and display wind direction information simultaneously.
Characteristics of different types of tower crane anemometers
Fixed tower crane anemometer: usually installed at the top or specific position of the tower crane, used to continuously monitor changes in wind speed in the surrounding environment, suitable for long-term, fixed construction environments.
Portable anemometer: small in size, light in weight, easy to carry, can be used for wind speed measurement at different construction sites, especially suitable for short-term or highly mobile engineering projects.
Intelligent tower crane anemometer: Combined with IoT technology, it can not only measure wind speed in real time, but also transmit data to the cloud to achieve remote monitoring and warning functions, improving safety management efficiency.
High precision anemometer: suitable for occasions that require extremely high accuracy in wind speed measurement, such as precision meteorological observations, wind tunnel experiments, etc. Although the cost is high, it is indispensable in certain specific projects.