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This product is no longer available and has been replaced by: 05305-L. Some accessories, replacement parts, or services may still be available.
05305-LC Wind Monitor AQ for CS110 or MetData1
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Overview

The 05305 is a high-performance wind-speed and wind-direction sensor designed specifically for air-quality measurements. It provides a lower starting threshold, faster response, and higher accuracy than the other wind monitors. However, to achieve the superior performance, the 05305 is less ruggedly constructed.

The 05305 is a lightweight instrument that measures wind speed and wind direction. Manufactured by R. M. Young, the wind monitor is cabled for use with Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The wind monitor's design emphasizes simplicity and lightweight construction. It is made out of rigid, UV-stabilized thermoplastic, with stainless-steel and anodized-aluminum fittings. The thermoplastic material resists corrosion from sea-air environments and atmospheric pollutants. The wind monitor uses stainless-steel, precision-grade ball bearings for the propeller shaft and vertical shaft bearings.

Benefits and Features

  • Compatible with most Campbell Scientific data loggers
  • Meets or exceeds requirements of the following regulatory agencies: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Agency, and American Nuclear Society
  • The R. M. Young wind monitor family:
    • 05103, standard version
    • 05103-45, rugged, alpine version
    • 05305, more responsive but less rugged version
    • 05106, marine-grade version

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FAQs for

Number of FAQs related to 05305-LC: 2

  1. This depends on the information contained in the calibration sheet:

    • If the calibration sheet contains coefficient information, Campbell Scientific keeps a copy, and a replacement copy can be requested.
    • If the calibration sheet does not contain coefficients, Campbell Scientific does not keep a copy. It may be possible to contact the original manufacturer for a replacement copy.
  2. The information included on a calibration sheet differs with each sensor. For some sensors, the sheet contains coefficients necessary to program a data logger. For other sensors, the calibration sheet is a pass/fail report.

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