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Shanghai Laibixin Instrument Technology Development Co., Ltd
Room 406, Building 1, 1277 Zhongshan West Road, Changning District, Shanghai
Lufft (latest product)
Snow Depth Sensor SHM31
Millimeter level precision laser snow depth gauge,
Long distance detection with a range of up to 30,
Can detect various reflective surfaces,
Detecting snow depth and thickness of 15 meters,
Detection speed data acquisition is extremely fast (in seconds)
all-weather,
Maintenance free,
Millimeter-accurate snow levels in all weather conditions: The SHM 31 operates with a visible, easy-to-measure measuring beam. The snow depth is given up to 15 meters within seconds, millimeter-accurate and reliable. Various heating functions significantly extend the lifetime of the laser diode and allow high-quality measurement data in all weather conditions. Regular maintenance becomes redundant with the SHM 31. A very robust housing and an elaborate operation principle allows almost no maintenance work throughout the lifetime of the sensor.
Important parameters
General
Dimensions (LxWxH)
302mm × 130mm × 234mm
Weight
2,35 kg
Operating parameters
Temperature range
-40°C...+ 50 °C
Relative humidity
0 100%
Measuring parameters
Snow Depth
0 15 m
Mounting distance to surface
0,1 ... 16 m
Accuracy (snow depth)2
± (5 mm + 0.06 %)
Repeatability
0.6 mm
Intermediate precision/ reproducibility
5 mm
Data-interfaces
RS485
ASCII, UMB protocol
RS232
ASCII protocol
SDI-12
SDI-12 protocol
Data transfer mode
Polling (UMB, ASCII, SDI-12); Auto telegram output (ASCII)
Electrical parameters
typ. power consumption at 24 Vdc and 10 s laser measurement interval
without heater: approx. 0.7 W; with window heating: approx. 3.4 W
Power supply
12, 24 VDC
Maximum power consumption(connecting power with heater on)
18 W
Safety
Laser classification
Laser class 2 (IEC 60825-1:2014)
Protection class
IP68
EMC
EN 61326-1:2012 (industrial standard)
EC
2014/30/EU & RoHS 2011/65/EU
What are the differences from the previous model SHM30?
What are the main differences of the Lufft SHM31 compared to the Lufft SHM 30?
Both the extended heating function and the improved design of the laser diode (particularly the laser output) increase the resistance and performance of the sensor in extreme weather conditions, e.g. in severe snow storms or during sudden extreme cold snaps.
New model:
More energy-efficient, low current;
The laser output is equipped with a heater,
Built in tilt angle automatic compensation meter
IncreasedRS-485 and SDI-12 interfaces,
Contains Lufft UMB protocol
New features are, in particular, an energy-saving low-current operation for idle phases, an additional window heater for the laser output, and a built-in automatic angle meter, which allows simplified installation.
Furthermore, the communication interface has been adapted to enable RS-485 and SDI-12 operation. The Lufft UMB Protocol has been included, too.
The SHM31 is based on an opto-electronic laser distance sensor and operates with a visible, easy-to-measure measuring beam. Distances of up to 30 meters to natural, diffuse reflective surfaces are measured very precisely.
The snow depth is given up to 15 meters within seconds, millimeter-accurate and reliable. An additional function as a ground-snow detector is provided by the signal intensity.
The optical measuring method is independent of temperature fluctuations and thus offers a great advantage over conventional ultrasonic sensors. Temporary impairments of the measuring process, for example by precipitation, are compensated by the operating mode.
Another major benefit is that regular maintenance becomes redundant with the SHM31. A very robust housing and an elaborate operation principle allow almost no maintenance work throughout the lifetime of the sensor. No special interventions like frequent replacements of desiccant or regular calibration are needed.