
Precipitation
TransmitterThe
instrument is designed to measure the height, quantity and the intensity of
the precipitation striking the surface of the earth. The measuring principle
is basing on the description "Guide to Meteorological Instruments No 8"
of the WMO (World Meteorological Organization).
The precipitation, collected by the collecting surface of 200 cm², is conducted
through a inflow-sieve into a tipping-bucket. After having collected the precipitation
amount of 2 cm³ = 0,1 mm of precipitation the bucket tips over. This
tipping procedure is detected by a Reed-switch, and induces an output pulse
for 0,1 mm of precipitation in combination with connected electronics.
As the number of tipping procedures is not linear to the precipitation intensity,
an intensity-dependent linearization is carried out in the connected electronics.
The linearization procedure is basing on a precipitation-intensity-dependent
pulse-number-correction for the precipitation intensity range of approx. 0,5…7 mm/min.
Each instrument is calibrated in the intensity range 0...7 mm/min with
a precipitation quantity of 200 cm³ (=10 mm precipitation height).
Precipitation Transmitter is equipped
with an electronically regulated heater, and is so suitable for winter operation.
Particularly this precipitation transmitter has an additional cover heating,
and is therefore well-suited for use and operation in the mountains.
All parts are corrosion-resistant. The cover is made of stainless steel (V2A).
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5.4032.45.008
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Heating | 120 W; 24 V AC/DC | ||
| Collector surface | 200 cm² | |||
| Resolution | 0,1 mm | |||
| Measuring range | max. 7 mm/min. | |||
| Measuring principle | tipping-bucket | |||
| Ambient temperature | -35... +60°C with heating | |||
| Heating | 24 V AC/DC | |||
| Mounting | onto mast tube (1 ½") | |||
| Weight | 3,3 kg | |||