A succinct description of the anemometer's functioning steps
An instrument used to gauge air velocity is called an anemometer. The wind cup anemometer is one of many varieties that is frequently used in meteorological stations. The sensor component is made up of three empty parabolic cone cups that are placed at an angle of 120 degrees to one another on the bracket. The empty cups' concave surfaces all face in the same way. Under the influence of wind force, the wind cup revolves around the shaft at a speed proportionate to the wind speed. The entire induction section is mounted on a vertical rotating shaft.
Operation steps of anemometer:
1. Before using, check to see if the meter's pointer is at zero. To get the pointer to go back to zero if there is any deviation, you can gently turn the mechanical adjustment screw of the meter;
2. Position the correction switch to be off;
3. Place the calibration switch in the full position, insert the measuring rod's plug into the socket, position the rod vertically upward, tighten the screw plug to seal the probe, and slowly turn the full scale adjustment knob to move the meter pointer to the full position;
4. Set the calibration switch to the "zero position" and gradually turn the coarse and fine adjustment knobs until the ammeter's pointer is pointing in the zero position;
5. Once you've completed the aforementioned instructions, carefully pry out the screw plug to reveal the measuring rod's probe. Position the probe's red point so that it faces the direction of the wind. Check the calibration curve in accordance with the meter's reading to determine the measured wind speed;
6. To normalize the current in the meter, steps 3 and 4 above must be done once after measuring for a while (about 10 minutes);
7. The "calibration switch" needs to be turned off after the measurement.
Anemometers have a wide range of applications, including in the steel, petrochemical, electric power, and other industries. To ensure proper operation, an anemometer is needed to measure the wind speed, wind temperature, and air volume.
