Size: Typically 10-30 cm in diameter for anemometer cups, with wind vanes ranging from 20-50 cm in length.
Grade: Marine-grade materials, often compliant with ISO 16622 or IEC 61400-12-1 standards.
Viscosity: Not applicable to solid components; coatings may have low viscosity for smooth application.
Buoyancy: Designed to withstand marine environments but not inherently buoyant; mounted on fixed structures.
Material: Anemometer cups and vanes are often made of UV-resistant polycarbonate, aluminum, or stainless steel for corrosion resistance.
Operating Temperature: -30°C to +70°C for most marine-grade systems.
Wind Speed Range: Typically 0-60 m/s, with accuracy of ±0.3 m/s or better.
Mounting: Pole or mast-mounted with stainless steel hardware for durability.
Output: Analog (voltage) or digital (RS-485, NMEA 0183) signals for integration with navigation systems.
Waterproof Rating: IP66 or higher to resist saltwater exposure.
Weight: 0.5-3 kg depending on size and material.