Comptus A75 series anemometers are recognized around the world for their simplicity, reliability and accuracy. Our sensors are widely used in the fields of renewable energy, environmental monitoring and research, building automation, agriculture and specialty controls. The sensors have very low starting thresholds and extreme gust survival speeds.
We offer several anemometer options to ensure compatibility with all data collection systems, loggers and controllers. The A75-104 generates a sine wave with the output proportional to wind speed. The A75-101 is a reed switch sensor that generates a pulse output. The A75-101R is our newest reed switch sensor designed to operate on up to 24 VDC. For the A75-101R spec sheet click HERE
| Model | Output Type | Best For |
| A75-104 | Sine Wave | High-resolution data collection |
| A75-101 | Reed Switch Pulse | Standard monitoring and logging |
| A75-101R | Reed Switch (24 VAC) | High-voltage or legacy systems |
Each wind speed meter is individually serialized, durable, and designed for long-term reliability.
Our wind speed measuring devices use rotating cups or vanes to capture airflow. The motion is converted into electronic signals:
Pairing a wind vane and anemometer allows you to measure both wind speed and direction for complete monitoring.
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Selecting the most suitable wind speed measuring device depends on your specific application. Instruments like wind speed anemometers are designed for accurate and reliable measurements. But how does an anemometer measure wind speed?
A wind vane measures wind direction, while an anemometer measures wind speed. When used together, they provide complete wind monitoring data.
Comptus anemometers are engineered for precision and durability. They are available with factory or MEASNET calibration for traceable, high-accuracy measurements.
Yes, you can buy wind speed meters online directly from the Comptus website. Multiple models and calibration options are available for different applications.
Wind speed anemometers are used in renewable energy, environmental research, agriculture, HVAC systems, marine applications, and meteorological stations.
The right model depends on your application. For high-resolution data, choose a sine-wave output anemometer. For general monitoring, a reed-switch pulse model is recommended.
Yes. Comptus anemometers are designed with corrosion-resistant materials, water and dust protection, and rugged bearings to perform in extreme environments.
Comptus anemometers have a low starting threshold, meaning they can measure even very light winds with accuracy.
You can purchase anemometers directly from Comptus online or request a quote for bulk or custom industrial projects.
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