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  • Wind Speed and Wind Direction Sensors

    Campbell Scientific, Inc.

    Wind vanes measure wind direction and are often used with anemometers, which measure wind speed. Campbell Scientific offers a variety of anemometer designs: cup, propeller, ultrasonic, sonic, and lidar. Most of our wind sensors are modified slightly from the manufacturers’ stock items so that they may be used with our dataloggers in research, air quality, and general purpose meteorological applications.

  • Wind Meters

    PCE Instruments

    According to the type of application, wind meters are made as hot wire wind-meters or pocket weather wind-meters, all of these wind-meters can measure air velocity and air pressure. Wind meters for the measurement of air velocity and air pressure. The measurement results can be stored in memory of the device (depending on the model). There are a lot of different instruments available in our stores. These wind meters are ideal for taking quick or constant measurements. Wind meters for measuring air velocity and volume flow are available here. The pocket-sized wind meters are implemented as hot-wire wind meters, vane wind meters, cup wind meters or portable, waterproof wind meters depending on the particular application.

  • Wind Turbine

    HTW2.0-80 - Hitachi, Ltd.

    Hitachi has begun by getting to know the wind. Wind flow and wind direction change virtually every second. The power of wind can be harnessed and converted into a clean form of energy. One ideal way to do so is found here.

  • Wind Sensor

    FT722 - FT Technologies

    Specifically designed for wind turbine control, the FT722 reads wind speeds from 0-50m/s. Its inovative design incorperates a series of "turbulators" (patient pending) which condition the air flow. With updated software, and calibration in our new state-of-the-art wind tunnel, the FT722 delivers our highest levels of accuracy in wind speed, wind direction and accoustic temperature measurement.

  • Wind Profilers

    Bristol Industrial & Research Associates Ltd

    Biral provides Sodar systems for the 3-dimensional measurement of wind speed and direction in a vertical column extending hundreds of metres above the sensor. Sodar systems are used in applications such as wind energy site assessment, wind shear detection at airports, plume modelling and basic research.

  • Wind Tunnels

    Omega Engineering, Inc

    Omega's Wind Tunnels come in benchtop or floor standing models for any research, manufacturing, or quality control application. All Wind Tunnels are manufactured in The USA.

  • Wind Miser

    QLog Electronic Solutions

    The Wind Miser also greatly reduces or eliminates the occurrence of the Whisper turbine’s blade flutter in high winds, which creates a loud sound similar to a tractor trailer’s engine brake. This was a pleasant surprise, and was an unexpected result from the Wind Miser’s design.  We believe that the Wind Miser’s continuous loading of the wind turbine over the entire alternator waveform, instead of the loading and unloading of the turbine which occurs as the alternator output waveform moves above and below the battery voltage, eliminates a cogging type of mechanical excitation to the turbine blades, thus reducing or eliminating the blade flutter and it’s annoying sound.

  • Wind Sensors

    FT702 - FT Technologies

    The current version of the FT702 is Version 22. Its strength and dependability have made it particularly popular for wind turbine control. It is used globally by the world's leading wind turbine manufacturers, as well as in a range of meteorology applications.

  • Wind Turbine

    HTW5.2-127¸HTW5.2-136 - Hitachi, Ltd.

    As is an inherent in the physics of a downwind configuration, the stronger the wind, the larger the clearance between the blades and the tower by blade flexion. This results in a lower probability of a tower hit. In case of stand still mode, downwind turbine switches to a free yaw operation mode and wards off the cross wind by the weather vane principle without yaw control even in case of black out conditions. This, in principle, reduces overturning moment to the foundation or floaters and maintains high degree of safety. That is important especially for offshore projects. Also, the wind sensors installed at the front of the blades give a more precise wind direction and speed in the upper stream. Yaw and blade pitch shall also be modulated to the right angle for more production.

  • Wind Sensors

    FT742 - FT Technologies

    The FT742 measures wind speeds up to 75 m/s. Its innovative design incorporates a series of “turbulators” which condition the air flow to deliver our highest levels of accuracy yet. Available in four mounting options, the Flat Front (FF) and Pipe Mount (PM) are typically used in wind turbine control and the Direct Mount (DM) in meteorological applications. The Surface Mount (SM) has been specifically designed for OEM integration and for use on UAVs/drones.

  • Wind Transmitters

    Comptus

    Comptus wind speed and direction transmitters convert the sensor signals into electrical outputs suitable for connection to displays, computers, dataloggers, wireless transmitters, or other controls. Output options include: 0-1 mA, 0-1 V, 0--5 V or 4-20 mA. Power options include: 24 VAC, 120VAC, 230VAC, 12-24 VDC. Comptus transmitters come standard in a track mount for installation in existing enclosures. They are also available in NEMA rated enclosures. Please contact us for enclosure options.

  • Handheld Wind Meter

    E9350 - P3 International Corp.

    Stationary wind meters have not always been available at all sites where they are needed, such as sites for flying model aircraft, para-gliding, sailing, surfing and many other leisure activities. In addition to the excellent portability provided by its compact design and the innovative “packaging” of the wind wheel, the new ELV handheld wind meter permits not only determination of the wind strength, but also the complex assessment of the weather situation at the site.

  • Wind Turbine Lidar

    ZephIR 300 - ZephIR Lidar

    ZephIR 300 measures wind characteristics onshore and on fixed or floating platforms offshore from just 10 metres (33 feet) up to 200 metres (656 feet) from installed position to inform wind regime and quality studies during the development and operation of wind farms onshore and offshore.

  • Wind Tunnel Balances

    HORIBA, Ltd.

    To meet the increasing demands of a modern wind tunnel and the need for appropriate simulation, HORIBA has developed the rolling road and wheel spinning units for road simulation. To increase the wind tunnel efficiency, the HORIBA wind tunnel balances can be equipped with lifting platforms which enable vehicle modifications to be performed in a short time

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