Wireless Wind Sensors Ensure Safety at Height
In order to function at their best, anemometers should ideally be placed at as high a location on a mast or tower as is practical. Once installed, one never wants...
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In order to function at their best, anemometers should ideally be placed at as high a location on a mast or tower as is practical. Once installed, one never wants...
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Sometimes we get asked to supply our anemometers for situations that are quite different than the typical crane or fountain control applications that we are used to. One such time...
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Our anemometers serve a number of different industries, from wind farms and construction sites (cranes) to outdoor events rigging, freight ships, and aerospace. The cool thing about this particular customer,...
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Is your wind turbine operating as intended? Is it producing the power that the manufacturer claims it should? Is it regulating properly so that if a storm passes through, you...
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Our founder gave a presentation to the IPAF (International Powered Access Federation) and CCAA (Crane Certification Association of America) a while back, and for the most part it was reprinted...
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Safety is at the top of every tower crane operators list. Hardly any more needs to be said of “safety first.” Wind is just one of many environmental concerns when...
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Over the years, fountain control has become one of the largest segments of our anemometer business. We didn’t know this when we started, but it turns out that large water...
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Etesian’s self-powered anemometers are perfect for crane, fountain, nautical, and any other at height application. Just set them up once and never look back. Our wireless 3-cup anemometers are powered...
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Antenna range will vary based on signal power, system hardware and environment. In most cases, it is best to have a line-of-sight from the transmitting and receiving antennas without obstructions...
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At Etesian Wind Sensors we take pride in the fact that our anemometers are made right here in our facility in Cleveland, Ohio. Our engineers and technicians collaborate to produce...
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According to a study published in the journal Nature Climate Change, the world’s wind speeds have been accelerating since 2010. Over the last eleven years the global average wind speed has...
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Wind is and has always been a mystery. Since the beginning of time humans have tried to understand the wind as well as capture its power and obtain some level...
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