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Chemical automatic weather station in line with explosion-proof standards

author:Automatic small weather station   出处: weather station     Update time:2024-07-02

The chemical industry refers to the enterprises and units engaged in the production of the chemical industry. Due to the special production environment of the chemical industry, there are also higher requirements for its management. Many chemical raw materials are flammable and explosive substances, so they need to be treated with care. Chemical automatic weather station based on anti-corrosion, explosion-proof, waterproof, shock-proof, dust-proof concept design, suitable for chemical industry.

This product is made of advanced technology, has good corrosion resistance and anti-static properties, can work normally in a variety of harsh weather conditions; It can realize the function of data collection and processing, has perfect data communication interface, and provides rich and diverse graphical interface for users to choose; Equipped with high-precision integrated sensor, can monitor the temperature range of -40℃ ~ 85℃ (±0.3℃), wind speed 0 ~ 70m/s (±0.1m/s), wind direction: 0 ~ 360° (±1°), atmospheric pressure: 300hPa ~ 1100hPa (±0.02hPa), air humidity: 0 to 100%RH (±2%RH). It can meet the needs of customers in different industries; Equipped with independent power supply circuit to ensure stable and reliable operation of the device; Get the job done without human intervention.

Chemical automatic weather station pass GB3836.1-2010 Explosive environment Part 1: General requirements for equipment, GB3836.4-2010 Explosive environment Part 4: By the intrinsically safe "i" protection equipment and other standards, and its manufacturers have Ex ia IIC T4 Ga high level explosion-proof certificate, the product is widely used in petroleum refining, petrochemical, coal chemical, metallurgy, building materials, medicine and other fields.

Chemical automatic weather station in line with explosion-proof standards