StormLink® RWIS Pro Datalogger – Model 5410

The StormLink® RWIS Pro Datalogger – Model 5410-00 is the heart of an NTCIP Road Weather Information System providing robust and flexible environmental measurements.

KEY FEATURES:

  • NTCIP protocol enables integration into existing systems.
  • Full range of atmospheric and road sensors, including in-pavement and non-intrusive.
  • Relay outputs for controlling external devices.
  • No additional software required. Configuration completed with web interface directly from data logger.
  • Flexible installation configurations. Options available for fully configured and mounted ITS equipment cabinet. Can also be provided stand-alone with back
    panel and 2U rack mount hardware.
  • Flexible communication interface. Integrated 2 port Ethernet switch allows connection to communication device and another device such as a camera.
  • Weather responsive traffic management. Activate public warning ITS devices based on weather with integrated solid state relays and digital outputs.

The Model 5410 StormLink® RWIS Pro Datalogger is the heart of a standards-based, open architecture NTCIP-compliant Road Weather Information System (RWIS). The StormLink RWIS Pro Datalogger is built for road weather managers looking for easy maintenance and a quick return on investment.

The StormLink RWIS Pro Datalogger utilizes the latest in data acquisition technology to provide a robust and open architecture platform. At the core of the StormLink RWIS Pro Datalogger is a Campbell Scientific, Inc. CR1000X datalogger. CSI’s dataloggers are known for their reliability and accuracy in harsh conditions and have been deployed all over the world in thousands of applications including NTCIP compliant road weather stations. HSE has harnessed this technology and packaged the system specifically for the road weather community.

The StormLink RWIS Pro Datalogger is compact and can be vertically mounted on a back panel of an equipment cabinet or rack-mounted in a standard 19-inch rack using only 2U space. Sensor connections are provided using tool-less connectors with more than the required inputs to support the proposed sensor package.

All sensor inputs and outputs are protected against voltage surge with self-resetting devices. This ensures that if a surge does exist, the system will recover, if possible, decreasing maintenance visits to the site. The system is a low-power device that is suitable for solar power applications.

The StormLink RWIS Pro Datalogger is typically housed in a NEMA-rated enclosure or ITS traffic cabinet with all sensor connections routed and terminated at the datalogger.

 

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