Product Description
SYN-710 – Wind speed & Direction
Models The Synchrotac SYN710-1965 wind speed sensor (anemometer) generates a DC voltage proportional to wind speed and requires no external power.
The Synchrotac SYN710-1970 anemometer uses optoelectronic techniques to produce voltage pulses at a rate proportional to wind speed and requires external power whereas the Synchrotac SYN710-1980 uses a magnet/reed switch assembly to actuate a momentary contact closure every cup set revolution and requires no external power.
The Synchrotac SYN710-2900 wind vane uses a precision potentiometer to produce a voltage proportional to wind direction. The Synchrotac SYN710-2900 requires an external reference voltage supply for the precision potentiometer.
All Synchrotac SYN710 sensors are available in optional stainless steel construction.
The SYN710 sensors are also available in loop powered 4-20mA output versions and information is available under a separate data sheet (SYN710-3000 series).
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Documents
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