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AN AMERICAN MADE CLASS ONE ANEMOMETER; 20 YEARS OF HISTORY, PROVEN RELIABILITY, FIRST CLASS PERFORMANCE

To view the 011 E-Class One and our entire line of wind energy sensors please visit us in BOOTH 4846 at the 2012 AWEA WindPower Conference and Exhibition in Atlanta, GA, June 3-6, 2012.  All orders placed during the show will receive a 15% discount.


An American Made Class One anemometer; 20 Years of History, Proven Reliability, First Class Performance

 

 In 1993 Met One Instruments introduced the 010C Wind Speed Sensor.  Since that time very little has changed with the design or manufacturing method of the product and now over 10,000 of these sensors are in operation around the world.

When Met One Instruments was approached by leading wind farm developers, consultants, and constructions firms about providing a first class anemometer, the 010C was the obvious choice.  To meet the unique and demanding performance criteria required by the International Electrotechnical Commission, the cups and rotor assembly of the 010C were redesigned and the 011 E-Class One Wind Sensor was born.

This sensor was introduced to the wind industry in December, 2011. The combination of class one performance, proven and historic reliability, and domestic manufacture make the 011 E-Class One Wind Sensor the obvious choice for anyone seeking a lower cost, readily available first class sensor.

Classification testing by Deutsche WindGaurd has been completed and the results of this testing rate the 011 as an index 1.2A, 4.9B anemometer.
Met One Instruments learned long ago that new products are proven in the field NOT the laboratory and the 011 is currently being field tested at multiple wind farms throughout North America.  These tests are being conducted in real-world conditions, and compare the performance of the 011 to other Class One and industry standard anemometers.  A summary of the field test data collected between Nov, 2011 and April, 2012 will be presented during Poster Sessions on Tuesday June-5, at the 2012 AWEA Windpower Conference and Exhibition.

Copies of the Deutsche WindGuard report and the results of the comparative field test data will be available in in Atlanta.

At the conference, please contact Rob Beckius at 541 292-3217 (cell) or at Booth 4846.


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