A Disdrometer, also known as a Laser Precipitation Monitor (LPM) is an electronic instrument used for monitoring, measuring and identifying the different precipitation types.
Description
Features at a Glance:
Designed to survive harsh environments
Rugged, compact and lightweight design
Easy to install
High quality optical components
Very low maintenance
Integrated heaters
Built-in flash memory
Reliable and accurate measurements
EMC protected housing
Aluminium diecast and stainless steel housing
Particle size from 0.16mm
Details & Advantages
The LPM incorporates a built-in heater ensuring reliability and accuracy when operating in extremely cold environments. The intelligence of the electronics allows it to compensate against the influence of dirt and temperature, and optical components are protected against environmental influence, together, all these smarts allow for accurate and reliable precipitation measurements.
The quality of the optical components allows the measurement of particle sizes from 0.16mm to 7mm; particle velocity of 0.2 to 20 metres per second. The main advantages of an LPM, they are rugged and nearly maintenance free.
The LPM is manufactured in Germany and is well designed and Engineered. The cost is commensurate with the engineering and we recommend this instrument is selected at sites where mains power is readily available, and for projects where the sophisticated nature of the data collected is required.
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Features at a Glance:
Designed to survive harsh environments
Rugged, compact and lightweight design
Easy to install
High quality optical components
Very low maintenance
Integrated heaters
Built-in flash memory
Reliable and accurate measurements
EMC protected housing
Aluminium diecast and stainless steel housing
Particle size from 0.16mm
Details & Advantages
The LPM incorporates a built-in heater ensuring reliability and accuracy when operating in extremely cold environments. The intelligence of the electronics allows it to compensate against the influence of dirt and temperature, and optical components are protected against environmental influence, together, all these smarts allow for accurate and reliable precipitation measurements.
The quality of the optical components allows the measurement of particle sizes from 0.16mm to 7mm; particle velocity of 0.2 to 20 metres per second. The main advantages of an LPM, they are rugged and nearly maintenance free.
The LPM is manufactured in Germany and is well designed and Engineered. The cost is commensurate with the engineering and we recommend this instrument is selected at sites where mains power is readily available, and for projects where the sophisticated nature of the data collected is required.
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