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    Kyrgyzstan: installed the 8 stations for agro-meteorological monitoring

Kyrgyzstan: installed the 8 stations for agro-meteorological monitoring

March 2024

CAE has returned to Kyrgyzstan to finish work on the latest project of the Hydro-Meteorological Service. The 8 agro-meteorological monitoring stations that expand the national network to a total of 36 stations have, in fact, been installed.

Ozgorush, Tugol-Sai, Jerge-Tal, Daroot-Korgon, Jany-Nookat AA, Too-Moyun, Rawat and Salamalik are the eight sites now equipped with the reliability of CAE technology. The challenge was to provide complex and reliable stations suitable for installation in a very harsh environment where power consumption is high due to the number of sensors and heaters. For this purpose, there is a manhole with six underground batteries at the stations, and connection to the power grid has also been arranged for each station. This provides the energy redundancy needed to support the equipment in such environments.

Each station is equipped with CAEtech CompactPlus datalogger, THS thermo-hygrometer for air and soil humidity and temperature, ULM30/N ultrasonic nivometer, webcams, precipitation, pressure and visibility sensors, and present weather sensors.

In addition to the sensors and supports for the power supply and communication system, CAE provided several ancillary services to the installation, starting with site surveys and including electrical connection, integration of calibration, done by the Kyrgsyzhydromet laboratory, registration of the equipment in the Kyrgyz State Registry, integration into the Kyrgyzhydromet Data Center, and user training in Russian.




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