Scope of delivery / Definition of terms / Functions
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1 weather station with stand
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1 wind gauge with integrated temperature and
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air humidity sensor
1 rain gauge with leaf filter
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6 screws suitable for ø 5 mm dowels
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6 dowels ø 5 mm
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4 hexagonal socket head bolt M6 including
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4 nuts and 8 washers
2 mounting clamps for wind gauge
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GB/IE
6. Definition of terms
Dew Point:
The dew point (Dew Point) refers to the point at which
the air releases water vapour in the form of fog and / or
condensate.
Example: if the air is cooled down constantly and
the air humidity stays the same, the relative air hu-
midity increases to 100 %. This means that the dew
point has been reached and the cooled air contains
the maximum possible water vapour at this temperature.
heat index:
The heat index (Heat Index) is the air temperature
felt on the human body taking into consideration
the measured air temperature and the air humidity.
Wind Chill:
The wind chill (Wind Chill) refers to the difference
between the measured (air temperature) and the tem-
perature felt on the human body, which depends on
the wind speed. The wind chill is the measurement
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used for wind-dependant cooling of an object.
Humans feel this wind chill particularly on the face.
As wind chill can only be calculated for temperatures
close to or under the 0 °C limit, it is mostly replaced
by the heat index for higher temperatures (Heat Index).
7. functions
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Weather station:
– Radio-controlled DCF-77 time signal reception
– Date display
– Alarm clock with snooze function
– Room temperature and interior humidity display
– Outside temperature and outside humidity
– Barometric pressure display
– Weather trend display
– Battery status display (weather station, wind
– Wind direction display
with time display, time-zone setting
with storage of the minimum and maximum
measurement values
display with storage of the minimum and
maximum measured values
gauge and rain gauge)