Wireless Anemometers
How a Wireless Anemometer Works?
A wireless anemometer includes a wind sensor and a receiver. As wind moves, the wind sensor’s cups rotate at a speed corresponding to wind intensity, which is then converted into readable data. In Scarlet’s wireless anemometers, this data is transmitted using Sub-1 GHz wireless technology to the receiver, allowing users to monitor wind conditions in real time and receive alerts when thresholds are exceeded.
Why Should You Go Wireless with Anemometers?
Wireless anemometers reduce the need for complex wiring, minimize the risk of injuries during maintenance in elevated or hard-to-access areas, and allow wind conditions to be monitored remotely from a safe location. These advantages make them an ideal choice for wind monitoring across a range of industries.