Etesian Wind Sensors

www.etesianwindsensors.com

Etesian Technologies was founded in 2005 to begin development and ultimately to manufacture and market its patented self-powered wireless anemometer systems. By continuing to listen and adapt to our customers requirements we have developed an extensive array of products to meet the needs of a variety of industries. Primarily we serve wind power, crane safety, AWP safety, fountain control and marine markets. Each is enhanced by our underlying technology, but also by our commitment to making reliable and accurate instruments unique in their simplicity: while installing, maintaining and using. More recently we developed an anemometer specifically for aerial work platforms. (AWP) This anemometer uses the same self-powered concept as our wireless anemometers, but instead of a remote readout, we put a 90 decibel audible alarm inside the sensor. At a preset wind speed, typically 25 MPH, the alarm begins to sound, warning the AWP operator that conditions could warrant lowering the platform. It has no on/off switch and no batteries making it nearly foolproof. We are located in Cleveland, Ohio. Reach us by phone or email.

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Etesian Technologies was founded in 2005 to begin development and ultimately to manufacture and market its patented self-powered wireless anemometer systems. By continuing to listen and adapt to our customers requirements we have developed an extensive array of products to meet the needs of a variety of industries. Primarily we serve wind power, crane safety, AWP safety, fountain control and marine markets. Each is enhanced by our underlying technology, but also by our commitment to making reliable and accurate instruments unique in their simplicity: while installing, maintaining and using. More recently we developed an anemometer specifically for aerial work platforms. (AWP) This anemometer uses the same self-powered concept as our wireless anemometers, but instead of a remote readout, we put a 90 decibel audible alarm inside the sensor. At a preset wind speed, typically 25 MPH, the alarm begins to sound, warning the AWP operator that conditions could warrant lowering the platform. It has no on/off switch and no batteries making it nearly foolproof. We are located in Cleveland, Ohio. Reach us by phone or email.

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