USB Datalogger Cup Anemometer PCE-ADL 11

USB Datalogger Cup Anemometer PCE-ADL 11
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Order-No.: PCEADL11 206,90 € for 1 piece plus VAT (19%) plus shipping costs
The anemometer PCE-ADL 11 is a data logger for wind speeds. The configuration on the wind measuring device is carried out via the supplied software and provides multiple settings for measurement. The wind meter measures various parameters. These include m / sec, km / h, knots, mph and ft / min. In addition to the measurement parameters, the measurement intervals can be set on the software by the wind measuring device. The data logger function accommodates 60,000 measured values. After completing the series of measurements, the data from the wind gauge can be read out on the computer via the software. The measurement results are displayed as either graphically as a curve or in tabular form.
The impeller installed on the wind gauge already responds to low flow velocities. In this case, the wind meter can be fixed by means of a mounting device. There is a threaded hole on the bottom of the wind gauge, so you can attach the unit firmly to the mounting bracket.
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(-) Technical data:
Overall length: 140 mm
Maximum operating temperature: 50 °C
Measurable parameters: Air flow
Battery operation: Yes
Protection type IP: MYD395
Width: 30 mm
Height: 25 mm
EAN Code: 4250348718099
EAN Code: 4250348718099
Memory data points: 60000 Werte
Mobile instrument: No
Calibrated and certified: No
Type of output signal: USB
(-) Security-related data:
UN number: 38,3
UN number: 38,3
(-) Compliance information:
WEEE obligation: Yes
WEEE obligation: Yes
WEEE registration number: DE69278128
WEEE registration number: DE69278128
WEEE brand according to EAR register: PCE
WEEE brand according to EAR register: PCE
WEEE type of equipment: Small equipment, that can be used in private households
WEEE type of equipment: Small equipment, that can be used in private households