Heater for Commercial Fishing in Ice-prone Areas
The patented 220WXH is Airmar’s choice for commercial-fishing, weather-monitoring applications in ice-prone areas. Designed with a highly effective, thermostatically controlled, heating system, it operates effectively in cold climates. Feature rich in a durable, rugged, small-footprint housing that is IPX6 rated, the 220WXH calculates the theoretical wind speed and direction based upon the apparent wind, speed of the vessel, and vessel heading.
The 220WXH has an internal 10 Hz GPS and three-axis electronic compass. These sensors gives heading, position, speed-over-ground, and course-over-ground functionality that is required for theoretical wind-data processing and mobile applications. A 3D compass with dynamic stabilization provided by the three-axis rate gyro enhances the rate-of-turn data.
- Ultrasonic measurement of apparent and theoretical wind speed and direction
- Thermostatically controlled heater element
- Barometric pressure
- Air and wind chill temperature
- GPS position, speed over ground, course over ground
- Three-axis, solid-state compass with dynamic stabilization
- Three-axis rate gyro supplies rate-of–turn data
- Three-axis accelerometer for best-in-class pitch and roll information
- Housing rated IPX6 for water-ingress protection
- Data output via a single cable (various lengths available)
- NMEA 0183 serial protocol over RS-422 standard interface or RS-232 interface
- The 220WXH cannot be used with an NMEA 2000® CAN bus network.
Brand: Airmar Technology
Air Temp Accuracy: ±1.1°C at 20°C
Air Temp Range: -40 to 80°C (-40 to 176°F)
Air Temp Resolution: 0.1°C
Barometric Pressure Accuracy: ±0.5 hPa at 25°C (or better)
Barometric Pressure Range: 300 to 1100 hPa
Barometric Pressure Resolution: 0.1 hPa
Certs And Standards: CE, IPX6, RoHS, IEC61000-4-2, IEC60945, IEC60950_1C, IEC60950_22A, EN55022, EN55024, EN14982
Communications Available Hardware Interface: Serial RS-232, Serial RS-422
Communications Available Protocol: Comma delimited ASCII, NMEA 0183
Communications Serial Output Rate: 1 Hz typical. User selectable. 10 Hz maximum recommended
GPS Position Accuracy: 3 m (10') CEP
Heater Supply Current: <2.5 A (<60 W) at 24 VDC
Note: Cables sold separately
Operating Temp Range: -25 to 55°C (-13 to 131°F)
Operating Temp Range Cycles: Heater cycles on when sensor reaches 1°C
Operating Temp Range Heater: -40 to 55°C (-40 to 131°F)
Pitch Roll Accuracy: ±1° in range of ±30°
Pitch Roll Measurement Type: MEMS
Pitch Roll Range: 50°
Power Supply Current: <38 mA (<0.9 W) at 24 VDC
Power Supply Voltage: 12 to 24 VDC
Recommend Use: Marine or Land-Based, Mobile or Stationary
Three Axis Compass Dynamic Heading Accuracy: 2° dynamic heading accuracy
Three Axis Compass Range: 0 to 359.9°
Three Axis Compass Static Heading Accuracy: 1° static heading accuracy
Weight: 350 g (0.8 lb.)
Wind Direction Accuracy: ±3° at 10 m/s
Wind Direction Range: 0° to 359.9°
Wind Direction Resolution: 0.1°
Wind Speed Accuracy: 5% at 10 m/s at 4 angles
Wind Speed Calculations: User configurable damping
Wind Speed Range: 0 to 40 m/s (0 to 89 MPH)
Wind Speed Resolution: 0.1 m/s
Exterior Color: White
Waterproof Rating: IPX6
Mounting Thread: Standard 1”-14 UNS (3/4” NPT optional)
Sensor Connector: 10WSH
Humidity: Not Available
Display Connector: Cable Required
Exterior Color: White
Refurbished: No
Comm Method: NMEA 0183
Country of Origin: USA
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Serial Data Output Protocol
NMEA 0183 Sentence Structure – Comma Delimited ASCII Format
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$GPDTM
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GPS Datum Reference
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$GPGGA
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GPS Fix Data
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$GPGLL
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Geographic Position—Latitude and Longitude
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$GPGSA
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GNSS DOP and Active Satellite
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$GPGSV
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Satellites in View
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$GPRMC
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Recommended Minimum GNSS
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$GPVTG
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COG and SOG
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$GPZDA
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Time and Date
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$HCHDG
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Heading, Deviation, and Variation
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$HCHDT
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True Heading
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$HCTHS
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True Heading and Status
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$TIROT
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Rate of Turn
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$WIMDA
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Meteorological Composite
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$WIMWD
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Wind Direction and Speed
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$WIMWV
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Wind Speed and Angle
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$WIMWR
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Relative Wind Direction and Speed
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$WIMWT
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Theoretical Wind Direction and Speed
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$YXXDR
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Transducer Measurements
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