Mechanical Cup and Vane Wind Speed and Direction Sensor

SKU: SUCH-WS-510FSFX
$334.26
● Speed range 0.3~30m/s, 0.3~60m/s ● Wind direction range 0~360° ● Output options RS485/4-20mA ● Operating temperature -20~80℃
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Overview

Integrated wind speed and direction sensor features a three-cup design, enabling accurate measurement even at low start-up wind speeds, while the wind vane provides 360° direction detection. SUCH wind speed and direction sensor measures wind speed from 0.3~30 m/s or 0.3~60 m/s, and direction detection ranges from 0 to 360°. It offers optional RS485 or 4-20 mA output interfaces and operates in temperatures from -20 to 80°C and humidity levels up to 95%. It is suitable for meteorological, transportation, agricultural, airport, and other environmental monitoring applications.

Feature

  • High-performance bearings provide long service life, low friction, and stable operation.
  • Corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy housing with protective coating, offering high mechanical strength and durability.
  • Compact, lightweight aluminum alloy structure, resistant to corrosion and high temperatures, easy to carry and simple to install.
  • Dustproof and corrosion-resistant design, enabling long-term stable operation in outdoor environments.
  • Aviation-grade waterproof connector for quick connection and disconnection, making installation fast and convenient.

Wind speed and direction sensor feature

Dimension (Unit: mm)

Cup Height 210mm
Cup Rotation Radius 100mm
Vane Length 303mm
Vane Turning Radius 372mm
Specs
Wind Speed Range 0.3~30m/s, 0.3~60m/s
Wind Speed Accuracy ±0.3m/s
Starting Anemometer Speed 0.3m/s
Wind Direction Range 0~360°
Accuracy ±5%
Output Signal RS485/4-20mA
Operating Temperature -20~80℃
Ambient Humidity ≤95%
Protection Level IP65
Weight 0.5kg
Application
Agriculture

Agriculture

Agrometeorological research

Agrometeorological Research

Traffic

Traffic

FAQ

The integrated structure is more compact, easier to install, occupies less space, has lower wiring costs, and reduces wind field interference, improving overall measurement consistency.

The wind speed section typically employs a three-cup structure, calculating wind speed based on the rotational speed of the cups. The wind direction section uses a wind vane and an internal angle measurement structure to achieve 0~360° azimuth detection.

During installation, the sensor should be fixed in an open, unobstructed location, ensuring that the cups and wind vane can rotate freely.

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