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Mining Weather Station is an integrated meteorological monitoring device designed specifically for flammable and explosive environments—such as chemical plants and oil depots. It integrates sensors for five key meteorological parameters—wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure—along with a 4.3-inch high-definition color display. The device supports both local data storage and PC-based visualization; furthermore, it can interface directly via wired communication with central control room PLC and DCS systems, thereby achieving a unified solution for data acquisition, storage, display, and communication that meets the meteorological safety management requirements of high-risk industrial environments.
Tailored to the practical operational needs of chemical plants, oil depots, mines, and other hazardous sites, Mining Weather Station features an integrated structural design that consolidates data acquisition, storage, display, and communication functions into a single unit. The device is equipped with high-precision ultrasonic sensors capable of simultaneously monitoring the five aforementioned meteorological parameters. Its top-mounted, concealed probe design effectively prevents the accumulation of rain and snow, while also mitigating the impact of wind obstruction on measurement accuracy.
Explosion-proof performance constitutes a core design priority for this product. Mining Weather Station has obtained the high-level explosion-proof certification (Ex ia IIC T6 Ga). Its housing is constructed from ASA material, offering excellent corrosion resistance and anti-oxidation properties. The internal circuitry features intrinsically safe design, ensuring that the device will not generate electrical sparks or overheat—even when operating in environments containing flammable gases or combustible dust. The device features a 4.3-inch high-definition color LCD screen, allowing on-site personnel to directly view real-time meteorological data. Concurrently, data can be transmitted via RS232 or RS485 interfaces to a PC for display, establishing a dual-channel viewing system that offers simultaneous visualization on both the local LCD screen and a remote PC.
Mining Weather Station interfaces via wired communication with backend management software or central control room PLC/DCS systems, seamlessly integrating collected meteorological data directly into an enterprise's industrial control infrastructure to facilitate centralized monitoring and interlinked analysis. The standalone unit supports local data storage of up to 500,000 records; alternatively, data can be uploaded to cloud services via an optional 4G data collector. With a power consumption of just 2.0W, the device offers flexible power supply options. The "Five-Protection" design—encompassing water, explosion, dust, shock, and corrosion resistance—further enhances the equipment's durability in harsh industrial environments, enabling it to meet the demands for long-term, continuous operation across a wide range of high-risk scenarios, such as chemical plants, oil depots, tunnels, and mines.