
PERIPHERY: All measuring systems consist of main components such as sensors and data loggers and various supplementary elements. These elements are of very high importance for the operational reliability as well as application and location specific conditions.
Sensor shelters and casings cover sensitive measuring elements, which are mounted on masts or which are parts of a weather station. They guarantee that the measured results are determined without atmospheric influences. Thermometer shelters are set up out of doors and house different meteorological measuring instruments. They offer protection against unwanted radiation and precipitation, thus permitting exact measurements of humidity and temperature.
Masts and traverses are matched to their specific application in height and working radius. A multitude of measuring instruments can be attached to them, thus constituting an essential part of any weather station. Power supply units as well as cables and modems are pre-configured to their special purpose. They are source and interface for the possibility to log and transfer data.
Likewise indispensable are signal converters and signal releasers for the processing and conversion of electronic data into representable and standardized parameters. | |