The CS125 weather phenomenon meter is a sensor that uses infrared forward scattering to measure visibility and existing weather conditions. It can be used alone or in conjunction with automatic weather stations, including those used for road, ocean, and airport observations. CS125 weather phenomenon meter includes 5-meter foreign original cable and DB9 connector.
detailed description
The CS125 weather phenomenon meter, as an infrared backscatter visibility and current weather sensor, can be used alone or in conjunction with an automatic weather station. This product uses the industry's popular forward scattering system for visibility measurement, and a 42 ° scattering angle can be used to observe the observable distance (M.O.R.) of the atmosphere in foggy and snowy weather conditions.
The CS125 weather phenomenon instrument can effectively distinguish the type of settling particles through scattering characteristics and settling velocity, combined with temperature measurement to achieve effective interpretation of weather types. Its downward pointing optical lens reduces potential hazards caused by optical system pollution and snow accumulation, effectively shielding the influence of turbulent wind or heat flow on sample collection.
The CS125 weather phenomenon meter can also record accurate and reliable current weather parameters, including meteorological data such as precipitation intensity and cumulative precipitation. The sensor adopts continuous high-speed sampling, effectively reducing observation errors under mixed weather conditions and discontinuous signal weather conditions such as rain and hail, while also ensuring stable and reliable readings under relatively stable fog and mist conditions. Sensors have strong anti-interference capabilities against both visible and infrared light, which are often used to identify obstacles on machines.
As needed, sensors can also be set to low-frequency sampling to reduce power consumption. The sensor comes standard with a low-power anti condensation heater for the lens and an anti icing heater (slightly higher power consumption). Self heating control ensures that the sensor operates 24/7, and can also be turned off to reduce power consumption. Sensors can continuously monitor their own working status and report faults and lens contamination. There are also two types of user configurable alarm outputs available.
The CS125 weather phenomenon instrument can be matched with a CS215 temperature and relative humidity sensor to assist the sensor in effectively distinguishing the type of sediment and transmitting real-time relative humidity information. CS125 complies with ICAO and CAA regulations, meets and outperforms all recommendations and indicators (including ICAO 9837, ICAO Annex 3, CAP437, CAP670, and CAP746).
The sensor has passedDeutscher Wetterdienst (German Meteorological Association) verifies and authorizes the control of wind turbine obstacle light systems as specified in 506/04 (General Regulation for Aircraft Obstacle Identification).
Product Features
lHigh performance visibility and current weather sensors,High cost-effectiveness
l42°Scattering angle, achieving high-precision meteorological visibility measurement
lEquipped with anti condensation and lens heater,canall-weatherwork
lCS125 can record current weather observations and accumulated precipitation information
lCan be calibrated in the field
llow power consumptionSuitable for use in remote areas
lfault/camera lensPollution Automatictesting
lThe sampling area is not affected by equipment installation or electrical chassis
Product application
Road meteorology, automatic weather stations, airport visibility and runway range, wind power generation