Description
CDF-20B Combined Wind Speed & Direction Sensor
The CDF-20B is a sensor that measures wind speed and direction. It is made with strong aluminum alloy parts. This design makes installation easy.
We use a classic three-cup structure to measure wind speed. It works well, has a wide measuring range, and is stable and reliable.
The wind direction part has low inertia. This helps it respond quickly to changes. When the wind direction shifts, the tail wheel moves the angle sensor.
This sensor detects the change in direction and creates an electrical signal. The output is precise, has good linearity, and has no blind spots.
Dimnsion & Mounting


Application
Meteorological environment monitoring:
◉In the meteorological station, the wind speed and direction sensor is basic equipment. It measures wind speed and direction in real time. It also sends this data to the meteorological data processing center.
◉The wind speed and direction sensor works well with other devices that monitor the atmosphere, like air quality monitors. Data on wind speed and direction helps us understand how air pollutants spread and where they go.
Industry and energy:
◉In factories and workshops, we can use small sensors to check wind speed and direction. These sensors help us monitor ventilation systems. We can measure wind speed and direction in different areas.
This will help us improve the design and operation of the ventilation system. This ensures good air quality and meets the needs of production and worker health.
Navigation field:
◉The ship can have small sensors to measure wind speed and direction. These sensors give the crew real-time information about wind conditions at sea. When sailing in the ocean, the crew changes the ship’s course and speed based on the wind. This helps them navigate safely and efficiently.
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