INSTALLATION GUIDE Solar1000 Solar Monitoring Station Preliminary: C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 12 C a m p b e l l S c i e n t i f i c , I n
CM106 Tripod 1.5.2 Mast The CM106 includes a mast extension that can be fully extended for a 10 ft (3m) height, or partially extended for a 7 ft (2.1
CM106 Tripod (6) Bolts Tab Mast FIGURE 1.5-4. Mast Attachment to Tripod Base Loosen the nine bolts shown in Figure 1.5-4. Slide the mast into the tr
CM106 Tripod 1.5.3 Installing the Optional Guy Kit PN 27117 CM106 Guy Kit can be ordered separately for areas that experience high wind speeds (Sect
CM106 Tripod CaseTurnbuckleWedgePhillips Screw FIGURE 1.5-6. Leg Attachment 9
CM106 Tripod 1.5.4 Staking the Tripod Feet Six stakes are provided for securing the tripod feet to the ground. Drive two stakes through holes in eac
CM106 Tripod 1.5.5 Tripod Grounding Place the clamp over the ground rod and drive the rod (close to the center of the tripod) using a sledge hammer o
CM106 Tripod Strip 1/2” of insulation from the ends of the green 12 AWG wire. Attach one end of the wire to the tripod ground lug, and the other end
CM106 Tripod 1.5.6 Crossarm Attachment Attach the CM202 (2 ft, 0.6m), CM204 (4 ft, 1.2m), or CM206 (6 ft, 1.8m) crossarm to the tripod mast as shown
CM106 Tripod Install the U-bolts, flat washers, lock washers, and nuts. Tighten the nuts until the lock washers are compressed. Route the 14 AWG wire
CM106 Tripod Remove the washers, nuts and U-bolt from the U-bolt bracket. Install the bracket as shown in Figure 1.5-12 (top). Tighten the nuts on the
Warranty “PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. are warranted by Campbell Scientific, Inc. (“Campbell”) to be free from defects in materi
CM106 Tripod 1.6. Mounting Brackets Mounting brackets covered in this section have U-bolts that attach to vertical and/or horizontal pipes with the f
17 2.1 UT10 Specifications Required Concrete Pad Dimensions (see note 1): 24 x 24 x 24 in. (61 x 61 x 61 cm) Crossarm Height (attached to mast) St
2.2 UT10 Tower Installation The UT10 10-ft tower provides a support structure for mounting the weather station components. Figure 2.2-1 shows a typi
Section 2. UT10 Tower Installation FIGURE 2.2-1. UT10 Weather Station UT10(3) Sleeves (4) Anchor bolts Concrete foundation FIGURE 2.2-2. UT10 Towe
Section 2. UT10 Tower Installation FIGURE 2.2-3. Concrete Foundation and Anchor Bolts 2.2.2 Tower Installation 1. Install the mast as shown in Fi
Section 2. UT10 Tower Installation 3/4" Nipple Bell Reducer Bolts to secure mast FIGURE 2.2-4. UT10 Mast 2.2.3 UT10 Tower Grounding 1. Drive
Section 2. UT10 Tower Installation 4 AWG Wire Ground Rod 12 AWG Wire FIGURE 2.1-5. Tower Grounding 2.3 Crossarm Mounting General orientation of th
Section 2. UT10 Tower Installation FIGURE 2.2-2. CM210 crossarm-to-pole bracket (top) is included with the crossarm for attaching the crossarm to
2.4 Enclosure Installation All instrumentation (datalogger, power supply, and communication peripherals) are mounted in the enclosure. A PVC bulkhead
Section 2. UT10 Tower Installation The default configuration is for attaching to a UT10 tower (i.e., D = 10.25”). To attach to a UT20 or UT30 tower,
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3. HMP60 Temperature and Relative Humidity Probe 3.1. General The HMP60 Temperature and Relative Humidity probe contains a Platinum Resistance Temper
HMP60 Temperature and Relative Humidity Probe 3.2.1 Temperature Sensor Sensor: 1000 Ω PRT, DIN 43760B Temperature Measurement Range: -40° to +60°C
HMP60 Temperature and Relative Humidity Probe The UT6P 6-plate Radiation Shield mounts to a UT10, UT20, or UT30 tower with the UT018 horizontal mounti
4. Met One 034B Windset 4.1. General The 034B Windset is used to measure horizontal wind speed and direction. Wind speed is measured with a three cu
Met One 034B Windset Wind Direction Measurement Range: 0 to 360° Threshold: 0.4 m s-1 (0.9 mph) Accuracy: ±4° Resolution: 0.5° Potentiometer Resis
Met One 034B Windset The set screw holes must be covered with the labels to prevent corrosion and assure the warranty. CAUTION Mount the CM200-series
Met One 034B Windset CM220 CM200 Series Crossarm FIGURE 4-2. CM200 Series Crossarm with CM220 Right Angle Mounting Bracket Attach the sensor cable t
5. TE525 Tipping Bucket Rain Gage 5.1. General Description The TE525 is an adaptation of the standard Weather Bureau tipping bucket rain gage. Outpu
TE525 Tipping Bucket Rain Gage Signal Output: Momentary switch closure activated by tipping bucket mechanism. Switch closure is approximately 135 m
TE525 Tipping Bucket Rain Gage The rain gage should be placed away from objects that obstruct the wind. The distance should be 2 to 4 times the heigh
1 About the Solar1000 Manual This manual is a compilation of the instruction manuals for the CM106 tripod,UT10 tower, HMP60 probe, 034B windset, TE525
6. LP02 Pyranometer 6.1. General Description This manual provides information for interfacing Hukseflux’s LP02 Pyranometer to various models of Campb
LP02 Pyranometer Spectral selectivity +/- 5% (305 to 2000 nm) Temperature response (within an interval of 50°C) within 6% (-10 to +40°C) Tilt respon
LP02 Pyranometer The sensor should be mounted with the cable pointing towards the nearest magnetic pole, e.g., in the Northern Hemisphere point the ca
7. CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers 6.1. Introduction CMP-series pyranometers are designed for continuous outdoor monitoring of solar radiat
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers 7.3.1 Ships With (2) Bolts for mounting from original mfg (1) Instruction Manual from original mfg (1) Su
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers 7.4.2 Mounting See Section 7.6.1, Mounting to a Tripod Tower for more information. FIGURE 7-1. Pyranomete
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers FIGURE 7-3. Two views of a pyranometer mounted at an angle for the Northern Hemisphere FIGURE 7-4.
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers 7.5 Specifications 7.5.1 Pyranometers TABLE 7-1. CMP-series Specifications Specification CMP6 CMP11 CMP
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers FIGURE 7-6. Dimensions of the CMP6, CMP11, and CMP21 7.5.2 CVF3 Ventilation Unit Compatible Pyanometers:
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers 7.6. Installation 7.6.1 Mounting to a Tripod or Tower Tools required for installation on a tripod or tower
1. CM106 Tripod 1.1. General The CM106 is a general purpose tripod that can be used for mounting sensors, solar panels, antennas, and instrument encl
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers Second 1.5” u-bolt 40 First 1.5”u-boltFIGURE 7-9. CM245 bracket with 1.5” u-bolts positioned to
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers FIGURE 7-10 Exploded view of the pyranometer mounting 7.6.2 Wiring Short Cut users should wire the sensor
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers 7.6.2.1 CMP6, CMP11, and CMP21 Thermopile Schematic A schematic diagram of a CMP6, CMP11, or CMP21 thermopi
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers TABLE 7-3. CMP6 and CMP11 Single-Ended Connections to Campbell Scientific Dataloggers Color Descriptio
CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers TABLE 7-5. CMP21 Single-Ended Connections to Campbell Scientific Dataloggers Wire Color Wire Label/ D
Appendix A. Cut SheetsA-1
PROGRAM EXECUTION RATE10 ms to one day @ 10 ms incrementsANALOG INPUTS (SE1-SE16 or DIFF1-DIFF8)8 differential (DF) or 16 single-ended (SE) individual
CH100 and PS10012 Vdc Regulator and Power Supply Speci cations* Output Voltage: 12 Vdc Nominal Capacity: 7 Amp hours Input Voltage (CHG terminals)
CHARGE - CHARGE Terminals (AC or DC Source) AC: 18 to 24 V RMS with 1.2 A RMS maximum DC: 16 to 40 Vdc with 1.1 A DC maximum S
CM106Instrumentation TripodA CM106 with the optional guy kit and an enclosure mounted to the leg base.Speci cations Measurement Height Upper Mast Re
CM106 Tripod 1.2. Specifications Measurement Height Upper Mast Retracted: 7 ft (2.1 m) Upper Mast Extended: 10 ft (3 m) Vertical Load Limit:
BP8484 Ah Rechargeable BatteryThe BP84 bracket is mounted inside an ENC16/18 with a sideplate (option -SB) and two vertical cable conduits (option -VC
Required Concrete Pad Dimensions (see note 2): 24 x 24 x 24 in. (61 x 61 x 61 cm) Crossarm Height (attached to mast) Standard: 10 ft (3 m)
NL115Ethernet Interface and CompactFlash® ModuleSpeci cations Compliance: CE Compliant Power Requirements: 12 V supplied through the data- log
Copyright © 2009, 2012Campbell Scientifi c, Inc.Printed March 2012Speci cations Power Requirements: 12 V supplied through the data- logger’s pe
RavenXT-SeriesSierra Wireless Airlink Digital Cellular ModemsSpeci cationsRavenXTV RavenXTGTechnology CDMA 1xRTT, EVDO Rev. A, CDMA IS-95, dual bandG
CM245 and CVF3Mounts for CMP-Series PyranometersCM245 Adjustable Angle, Mounting Stand Compatible Pipes: 1 to 2.1 in. outer diameterCVF3 Heater/Vent
CM106 Tripod 1.4 Tripod Components Figure 1.4-1 shows the tripod components. The tripod base is packaged with the mast, ground rod, lightning rod an
CM106 Tripod 1.5. Tripod Installation 1.5.1 Tripod Base Tripod installation near power lines is dangerous. The minimum safe recommended distance fr
CM106 Tripod mount to one of the three leg mount positions on the tripod, facing the desired direction. The tripod is typically plumbed after the mast
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