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Weather Monitoring 23 What’s Blowing in the Wind?


LSI LASTEM (Italy) have launched the EOLOg weather station, a complete set to monitor typical meteorological parameters such as temperature and humidity, wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, solar radiation and rainfall. EOLOg weather station is based on a 12 input data logger, sensors and a web-based solution for real-time data display and reports. EOLOg is a professional weather station, each part has been designed for long-term operation, year after year. The accuracy and features of the EOLOg weather station comply with WMO requirements. The data logger is built to work in extreme environments. Installation is easy and fast and the system will provide the most accurate and reliable weather information.


All sensors (apart from the rain gauge) are mounted on a single arm which can be fixed on top of poles. Data loggers can be mounted inside an IP65 box along with power supply systems and communication devices. LSI LASTEM offers a range of IP65 boxes for continuous or portable applications with different power supply systems to cover every type of energy requirement. EOLOg supports different data communication devices and protocols (GPRS, UMTS, TCP/IP, Modbus RTU). Data from EOLOg systems can be easily uploaded on the CIELOg web application for storage, on-line display, reporting and downloading of historical data from any platform and from anywhere in the world.


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New Multi Parameter Monitor for Measuring Dust, Noise and Wind Speed & Direction


The latest new development from global specialist in environmental monitoring equipment, Casella Monitor (UK), is the first simultaneous multi parameter monitor for dust, noise and wind speed and direction in the UK from a single manufacturer.


Expected to set the benchmark for remote boundary and on-site monitors, the Casella Multi Agent Monitor is able to transmit local alarms and send emails to site managers if dust or noise limits are exceeded. It can also be purchased with any combination of noise, dust and meteorological parameters to meet the individual requirements of each particular site or facility.


Designed for a wide range of applications, the Multi Agent Monitor is suitable for industrial boundary monitoring, as well as to ensure compliance with Section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act on construction and demolition sites.


It is also ideal for use by Local Authorities during PPG24 noise assessments during the planning stage when housing developments are proposed near to sources of noise such as rail or road, or indeed for monitoring entertainment noise to meet licensing requirements.


Using proven measurement technologies and featuring real time dust and noise levels, as well as an IEC61672-1 compliant sound level meter, the Multi Agent Monitor has a heated inlet to remove moisture and a solid state wind speed and direction sensor to minimise maintenance.


A dedicated website allows users and enforcers to access real time and historical data from the Multi Agent Monitor units via a secure private log-in, on any web browser anytime, anywhere, and to extract data and produce reports with ease.


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A combination of multiple parameters may be displayed together over time periods selected by the user. 23519pr@reply-direct.com


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High Resolution Pressure Transducers Accurately Measure and Log Water Level & Temperature Data The CRS451/CRS456 combines the technology of our CS451/CS456 submersible


pressure transducer with a Campbell Scientific (UK) recorder and supports standard time-based scanning and recording along with event-based recording based on water level change “Delta” or logarithmic time sequence for pump and slug tests.


Software is included which supports test set up, data retrieval, and data display.


The CRS451 has a stainless-steel case that can be submerged in most canals, wells, ponds, lakes, and streams. The CRS456 has a rugged titanium case that allows it to be used in saltwater or other harsh environments.


These sensors make absolute pressure measurements removing the need for expensive cabling with a vent tube. 26005pr@reply-direct.com


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SENSORS AND TRANSMITTERS FOR HUMIDITY, CO2, FLOW AND AIR VELOCITY


E+E Elektronik‘s sensor solutions are as individual as your applications. We develop and produce all of our sensors and transmitters, and can therefore          requirements. See for yourself.


Meteorological Translator


The new Model 26800 Meteorological Translator from RM Young (USA) offers a wide range of sensor inputs and signal outputs as well as a large, illuminated LCD display. Fully programmable, the 26800 can be configured to take measurements from all RM Young sensors and display up to 8 screens of data or text.


Internal memory is capable of storing over 2 million data records. Programming and record retrieval is easy using the supplied RMYCOMM™ program. In addition, the 26800 is designed for convenient mounting on instrument panels or bulkheads.


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