Wind vane sensor CV7-C
speedfor racing sailboatsultrasonic

wind vane sensor
wind vane sensor
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Characteristics

Measured value
speed, wind vane
Application domain
for racing sailboats
Other characteristics
ultrasonic, NMEA 2000®
Power supply

Min.: 9 V

Max.: 16 V

Description

Pack that includes the CV7-C offshore racing wind sensor and the WindyPlug. The WindyPlug enables the wind sensor to be connected to your NMEA2000® network. The CV7-C is a high–speed ultrasonic wind vane-wind speed indicator. It is designed for offshore racing and operates twice as fast as the CV7 and CV7-V. It reacts extremely well to electromagnetic discharges. The CV7-C-WINDYPLUG can be integrated into your NMEA2000®network thanks to the WindyPlug. This NMEA2000® interface integrates a barometric sensor. It is plugged into the backbone and transmits data from the CV7-C to the NMEA2000®network. SPECIFICATIONS Cabling: 4 wires: – Blue: 0V – Yellow: NMEA0183® output + – Green: NMEA0183® output – Measurement range: Wind speed: 0.25 to 80 knots Wind angle: 0 to 359° Temperature: -15°C (without frost) to +55°C Measurement sensitivity: Wind speed: 0.25 knots Wind angle: +/-1° Air temperature: +/- 1°C NMEA0183® sentences: IIMWV: Angle, Wind speed, Measurement validity WIXDR: Air temperature PLCJ: manufacturer’s data PLCJE: manufacturer’s data Transmission speed: 4800 Bauds Complies with the European CE standard WindyPlug: Transmitted data: atmospheric pressure, wind speed, wind direction, wind temperature Power supply: via NMEA 2000 network®: 8V/28VDC Consumption: 1 LEN / <50mA Indicator light: 1 flashing LED Hydrophobic membrane sensor: Measurement range: 850 hPa / 1150 hPa Resolution: 0.1 hPa (mbar) with an NMEA2000® Version 3 system Relative accuracy: +/- 0.5 hPa @ 20° C Absolute accuracy: +/- 1.5 hPa @ 20° C
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