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“Breaking Wind” – How to Measure Velocity

Oh wait, I don’t think I have the correct terminology. I think I meant to say “Blowing Wind”. Yes, that is much better. 

There are many reasons one would need to measure wind velocity. Carlo Gavazzi has the perfect wind turbine components to do just this. The DWS Series Anemometers,  cup anemometers measure wind velocity from 3.4 to 67 MPH (5.4 to 108 km/hr). They are ideal for increasing the efficiency of wind turbines, for accurate monitoring with weather stations, and for providing added safety with outdoor hoists/cranes, greenhouses and to prevent large industrial doors from operating in high winds.

Check out our web site at www.wolfautomation.com for other Carlo Gavazzi Sensors.


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