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44 Air Monitoring National Meteorological Service of Germany Relies on Sensor Technology from Austria


Sensor specialist E+E Elektronik (Austria) has won the contract from the National Meteorological Service of Germany (Deutscher Wetterdienst; DWD) to equip its weather stations with new humidity/temperature transmitters.


As the national meteorological service for the Federal Republic of Germany, the DWD is the nation's highest authority for meteorology, weather and climate and operates almost 2000 weather monitoring points and stations. All previous humidity transmitters across the entire measurement network are to be replaced by 2015. The high-end transmitters deliver precise measurement results for exact weather and climate forecasts.


The humidity/temperature transmitters in use are the EE33 series (type J). The devices feature high-precision and reliable measurement results even under the most challenging of ambient conditions. At the heart of this transmitter is the monolithic HMC01 measurement cell developed by E+E using thin-layer technology. Thanks to the unique E+E sensor coating, the measurement cell is optimally protected against condensation and chemical contamination. This was a factor that also persuaded the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) to procure these transmitters for themselves.


Previously humidity and temperature were each recorded using a separate transmitter. With the new humidity/temperature transmitters from E+E Elektronik, both these measurements can now be taken using a single instrument. A further benefit: measurement results will in future be transmitted digitally, not via analogue means.


All instruments are manufactured at the Austrian company's site in Engerwitzdorf. The first hundred transmitters are scheduled to ship during August 2013.


E+E weather monitoring station with EE33-J humid- ity/temperature transmitters.


E+E Elektronik itself operates a state-accredited calibration lab and holds the National Standards for relative air humidity and air flow velocity in Austria on behalf of the Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying (Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen; BEV).


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Air Instrumentation Specialists Expand into Ethiopia


On June 19, 2013 Pessl Instruments PLC was officially launched in a large press of launch event in Addis Ababa the capital of Ethiopia. Pessl Instruments GmbH (Austria) continues to grow with direct investments in high potential countries and areas.


Ethiopia is a country with 1,1 Million sq km of highly fertile land (13 times that of Austria) with only 15 % of its agricultural land used. The current population is around 92 Million but it is expected to grow to 160 Million by 2050. In other words, it is a paradise on earth for investors and farmers for future investments.


The country is strategically located in a high potential growth area and it is considered to be the ideal hub for Pessl Instruments activity in East Africa and the Saudi Arabian Peninsula.


Pessl Instruments is planning to invest more than 2 Million EUR in the first 800 station large national network. The network will be owned and run by the local company Pessl Instruments PLC headquartered in Addis Ababa. The general manager will be Austrian born Gerd Ladstaetter who has lived for more than 4 years in Ethiopia and has already


been a part of some other very successful investments in this country.


With this new business model Pessl expect a number of stakeholders taking part in the network to receive real-time high quality data on disease, pest and irrigation management and local weather forecast. The network is professionally run and data is retailed to as many stakeholders and NGO’s, Investors, Governmental organs and donors as possible. For small holder farmers warning information is envisioned to be free of charge via mobile phone (SMS) as sponsorship arrangements are negotiated with various donors.


With these investments Pessl Instruments PLC will play a decisive role in the future modernisation of the Ethiopian agriculture. If the investments prove to be successful Pessl Instruments is planning to produce or assemble stations in Ethiopia for further exports into other nearby countries.


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NOthing compares with NOx


The CLD 811 nitrogen oxide analyser is unique in its performance. It allows the measurement of NOx concentrations in raw exhaust of several thousand ppm down to a few ppb.


Nowhere else are the demands for response time, sensitivity and reproducibility in analytical instrumentation as tough as in the engine business. The CLD 811 fulfills exactly these requirements. The unmatched dynamic range combined with the unique linearity of the chemiluminescence principle cope with the basic demands. With its heated inlet and its automated pressure control the instrument handles not only your rough samples such as hot and humid exhaust gases but also diluted samples from bags. This is the result of an extended range capability designed into this state of the art NOx monitor.


The advantage of compact design: The CLD 811 includes everything in one case – even the vacuum pump and the ozone scrubber. It saves space in your cabinet and simplifies your test bench design. The use of


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virtually service-free operation. Maintenance simply means annual replacement of filters and membranes besides the consumables required by special sampling conditions. With such a minimal maintenance effort you will enjoy the operation of your instrument for years.


An ECO PHYSICS (Switzerland) analyser is always developed with full user comfort in mind. It can be operated by means of the integrated touch screen or remotely from a personal computer. The clear layout of the menu structure guides the user and enables him to take advantage of all analyser functions with simple commands. And with the standard AK protocol you get what you need.


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