Magellan Weather Station
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- Mounting
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Magellan sensor shown with MicroServer real-time and latest measurements screens. All-in-One Sensor Module
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The Magellan Weather Station combines a rugged multi parameter weather sensor with an internal compass for critical weather monitoring with automatic wind direction alignment. Features
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Magellan Weather Monitoring System Diagram
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The Magellan Weather Station incorporates the following sensors in a compact, rugged, metal all-in-one sensor head. Click to expand for specific sensor and measurement details.
Wind Measurement
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A unique folded-path, low power sonic anemometer operates on the principle that the speed of the wind affects the time it takes for sound to travel from one point to a second point. If the sound is traveling in the direction of the wind, then the transit time is decreased. If the sound is traveling in a direction opposite the wind, then the transit time is increased. The wind sensor has no moving parts, which makes it maintenance free. The measurement range for wind speed is from 0 to 134 mph (0 to 60 m/s) and for wind direction from 0 to 360°. |
Barometric Pressure, Temperature, and Humidity Module
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Barometric pressure, temperature, and humidity sensors are housed in a powder-coated metal radiation shield. Barometric pressure is measured with a stable transducer using nano-technology, yielding a linear and repeatable sensor with low hysteresis. The piezoresistive pressure sensor module is mounted on a small electronic circuit board. A microcontroller controls the operation of the sensor and the data interface. The microcontroller polls the pressure sensor module once per second for the barometric and ambient temperature. The raw readings are temperature corrected by the microcontroller. Temperature measurement uses a precision triple-element thermistor. This provides highly accurate and stable readings. Humidity is measured with a capacitive polymer sensor. This construction provides excellent resistance to wetting, dust, dirt, oils, and common environmental chemicals. |
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The internal compass module is low power and compact. It employs a pair of magneto-inductive sensors which change inductance with varying magnetic field strengths, to sense the Earth's magnetic field. The microprocessor measures the output of the internal compass and then corrects wind direction data for the orientation of the sensor. The output of the wind direction is relative to Magnetic North. A user-programmable value of Magnetic Declination may be entered through terminal mode to enable output relative to True North rather than Magnetic North. |
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Optional sensors of Solar Radiation, Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Visibility, and up to two additional Temperatures can be connected via the Weather MicroServer.
Select your desired method of data viewing and monitoring.
Color Weather Display Console
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Industrial grade WVGA touchscreen displays current weather data, trends, min/max. Computes and displays wind chill, heat index and other calculated parameters. Seven-inch color LCD panel with 800 x 480 pixel resolution. Available in desktop/wall-mount chassis, 19" rack mount, or panel mount. |
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Computer Weather Monitoring Software
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Weather Master™ is our proprietary software optimized for CWS weather stations. It provides computer weather monitoring, calculated parameters, graphing and trend displays, as well as automatic archiving of weather data, alarm notification, interface with CAMEO/ALOHA, and weather web page updates.
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Weather Microserver for Internet Monitoring and Industrial Protocols
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FTP output (XML and CSV) • XML web service • Internet browser user interface SNMP, Modbus/OPC and RTU communication protocols are standard for Industrial Management applications. Compatible with CWOP (Citizen Weather Observer Program) and Weather Underground, the MicroServer can automatically post data from your weather station to these network websites.
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For industrial PLC interface, the Magellan 420 offers 4-20mA signal output. Users will be able to monitor weather data on their PLC plant software such as Wonderware®.
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Connection options between sensor head and monitoring device.
Standard RS-232 Serial Communication Cable
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Included with the Magellan Weather Station is a 50-foot section of sensor cable which connects to the Interface Module. A standard 7-foot serial communication cable connects the Interface Module to a computer or display console. Extra length RS-232 cable is available up to 200 feet, catalog number 8233. For lengths from 200 to 4000 feet, refer to the RS-485 Short Haul Modem option below. |
Wireless Transceivers – 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz
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Wireless transceivers offer a cable-free means to remotely monitor weather information when hardwire installations are not feasible or practical. Certifications |
900 MHz Model, Catalog Number 8255 |
Ethernet – Serial to Ethernet Converter
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Catalog Number 8250 This device connects the weather station to a Local Area Network (LAN). At the monitoring computer a driver creates a virtual serial port and converts the data to be read by the available terminal program or weather software such as Weather Master or WeatherView 32. For weather monitoring applications situated in a large facility such as an industrial plant or hospital, instead of running miles of cable from the weather station on the roof to a computer on the first floor, users can take advantage of existing LAN cables to hook up. This device provides for the flexibility of placing the weather station any where close to an Ethernet connection. Includes a power supply, driver and Ethernet cable. |
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RS-422 (Short Haul) Converter Set
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Catalog Number 8247-2 Two short haul modems are used to extend the RS-232 range from 200 feet to 4000 feet. Includes power supplies. |
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Due to the wide variety of installations, masts and mounting hardware are sold separately. The following items are available from Columbia Weather Systems.
Steel Mast, 10 ft.
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For mounting wind sensor assembly; includes two five-foot sections. (May be used with Roof Mount Kit below.) |
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For mounting wind sensor assembly; recommended for lightning-prone regions; includes two five-foot sections. (May be used with Roof or Wall Mount Kit below.) |
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Includes universal mast mount, guy wire clamp, guy wire, lag screws, eye bolt screws, cable standoffs, cable nail clips and wall bushings to route cable properly. (Does not include mast - User supplied or select steel or fiberglass mast above) |
Roof Mount Hardware Kit |
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Includes 4" wall mounts with lag screws, cable nail clips, and wall bushings. (Does not include mast - User supplied or select steel mast above) |
Wall Mount Hardware Kit |
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This tripod mast is designed to provide 8 to 10 feet of stable, secure support for your weather station sensors or other instrumentation. Set up takes less than five minutes. Competitively priced and sturdy, the tripod is constructed from welded aluminum and anodized for appearance and longevity. The 15-pound tripod can support up to 60 pounds of equipment such as weather sensors on a 1" (outside diameter) vertical pipe stub. Operational Features
Tripod SpecificationsCapacity: Supports up to 60 lbs. Order InformationTripod with Tiedown Kit, Catalog Number: 88019 |
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Tie-Down Kit IncludedFor additional security in high-wind applications, the Tie-Down Kit includes:
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Universal Mount for Tower/Mast
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Universal mounting adapter to attach weather sensors to existing towers or alternate masts, even those with multiple instruments. Can be used vertically or horizontally. Aluminum construction. Includes three clamps for mast of up to 3” diameter. Catalog Number: 88022 (Does not include mast - User supplied) |
Universal Mount for Tower/Mast shown above with Pulsar 600 Weather Station. |
The following accessories are available for Magellan Weather Stations. Surge protection is highly recommended.
Surge Protectors
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A nearby lightning strike may induce a high voltage surge which the internal suppressor of your weather instrument may not be able to withstand, causing significant damage to the weather station. Protect your weather station investment with a Surge Protector. This compact transient overvoltage suppressor is designed for weather stations in areas with an elevated risk of lightning strike such as on top of high buildings, or anywhere with cable lengths greater than 100 feet.
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Plugs directly into the Ethernet Port on the Weather MicroServer. Catalog Number: 8356
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Plugs directly into Serial Port on a computer. Catalog Number: 8353
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Weatherproof Enclosure for Wireless Installations
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The weatherproof enclosure houses the power supply and wireless transceiver for the sensor head. Designed for use in either indoor or outdoor settings, the enclosure can be used in highly corrosive environments typically found in oil refineries, chemical processing plants, waste water treatment, and marine installations. Cables are routed through liquid tight strain relief fittings. Construction:
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Weatherproof Enclosure for MicroServer
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A weatherproof enclosure is available to house the Weather MicroServer and protect it from the elements. Designed for use in indoor and outdoor settings, the enclosure can be used in highly corrosive environments typically found in oil refineries, chemical processing plants, waste water treatment, and marine installations. Cables are routed through liquid tight strain relief fittings. Construction:
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For applications that do not have access to electricity, we offer solar panels. These are custom per installation based on geographical location. Most common are 20 and 40-watt systems. Catalog Number: 83000 Includes
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