How to Choose a Gill Ultrasonic Anemometer? |
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Corrosion resistance may also be important in offshore and certain industrial applications. There are also instances in potentially hazardous environments such as on Oil Rigs or within refineries where instruments certified as Intrinsically Safe in accordance with the ATEX directive are required. Gill provides a complete range of anemometers to meet these requirements. By viewing our range comparison chart selection is made easy. Alternatively contact our specialist applications engineers. Advantages of the Gill Ultrasonic Anemometers: - Proven ultrasonic technology
and performance Gill Instruments has specialised in the manufacture of ultrasonic wind speed and direction sensors (anemometers) for more than twenty years. Gill is an ISO 9001-2008 company with customers that include the UK Met Office, USA Navy, NOAA and FAA together with many prestigious research institutes such as RISO and the National Oceanographic Centre. Our sonic anemometers are calibrated and are traceable to national standards with formal and informal comparisons made with many other international meteorological institutes in Japan, USA, Australia, Germany and France. |
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There
are many different anemometer models available from
Gill. Selecting the correct one for your application
is key. It is therefore essential to fully
understand the environment that exists where you
intend to make the measurements. The instrument may
need to measure and survive high wind speeds and so
needs to be mechanically robust. It may also need to
operate in very cold and icy conditions and to
achieve this heated variants are available.