WS-PRO2 Weather Station Installation, Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Manual GTB 27176 July, 2007
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 10 of 61 Figure 4 2.1.2 Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensors should be located over an open level
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 11 of 61 • Shaded areas • Swamps • Areas where snow drifts occur • Low places holding standing water af
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 12 of 61 the declination for Logan, Utah is 13.80° East. True North is 360°- 13.80° or 346.2° as read on
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 13 of 61 Figure 6 Figure 7 Transformation between CGM and GEO coordinates and modeling of the geomagne
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 14 of 61 The declination in this example is 13.80 degrees. As shown in Figure 5, the declination for Log
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 15 of 61 3.0 Base Tower Installation CAUTION: Do not fit the WS-PRO2 Tower sections together until the a
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 16 of 61 3.0.2 Installation of Concrete Base 1. The ET Tower attaches to a user supplied concrete founda
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 17 of 61 Figure 11 3.1.0 Base Tower Components 3.1.0.1 Supplied Components (1) Upper Tower Section (Ta
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 18 of 61 4. Cut and save a 9 inch piece of 12 AWG ground wire from the 12 foot length provided. Thread
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 19 of 61 3.1.2 Weather Station Grounding 3.1.2.1 Supplied Components (1) 5 foot 4 AWG Ground Cable (1)
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 2 of 61 Table of Contents 1.0 General Information...
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 20 of 61 that is not easily turned off. To the output of the transformer, connect a pair of UF wires, o
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 21 of 61 coded as follows; 1 pair “black” and “white”, 1 pair “black” and “green” and 1 pair “black” a
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 22 of 61 Figure 13
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 23 of 61 3.4.3 Telephone Connected Using Telephone Company Lines The Telephone Company needs to run a di
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 24 of 61 Figure 14
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 25 of 61 4.0 Instrumentation Installation The weather station datalogger, power supply, sensor connection
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 26 of 61 Figure 15
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 27 of 61 4.1.0 Enclosure, Datalogger, Power Supply 4.1.1 Battery Installation Figure 16 The PS100 powe
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 28 of 61 Figure 17
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 29 of 61 4.1.2 Solar Panel Installation Figure 18 Mount the solar panel to the tower using the mou
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 3 of 61 7.1.3 Desiccant...
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 30 of 61 Figure 19 4.1.2 AC Power Installation 1. The AC power option includes a
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 31 of 61 NOTE - The splice and wire nut must be completely immersed into the silicon gel inside the splic
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 32 of 61 Figure 20
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 33 of 61 Figure 21
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 34 of 61 Figure 22 4.1.3 Sensor Connection Install the sensor set as described in Section 4. Each sens
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 35 of 61 Figure 23 Connect the power and communication cables NOTE It’s
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 36 of 61 Figure 24 Loosely wire tie power, communication, and grounding cable to the wire tie harness
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 37 of 61 Figure 25 Replace the connector cover. The tab at the top of the connector cover slides into
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 38 of 61 4.2.1 Phone Modems If you received a telecommunication kit separate from the ET Enclosure, follo
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 39 of 61 (1) Direct Burial Splice Kit (1) 20 foot Telephone Patch Cord with Connector 1. Connect the 20
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 4 of 61 WS-PRO2 Weather Station 1.0 General Information The Rain Bird WS-PRO2 Weather Station, when u
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 40 of 61 Install the short-haul modems as shown in Figure 27 and 28. 1. Mount the Rad / SC932C mounting
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 41 of 61 4. Route the user-supplied cable from the remote splice to the surge protector. Connect it and
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 42 of 61 NOTE - Putting desiccant into the station should be the very last thing that is done after all o
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 43 of 61 5.0 Installation of Sensor Arm 5.1.0 Components (1) WS-PRO2 Crossarm with Sensors (1) Met One
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 44 of 61 5.2.0 Installation Install the WS-PRO2 Sensor Arm after the WS-PRO2 Enclosure is mounted on the
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 45 of 61 2. Remove the yellow shipping cap from off the end of the temperature/relative humidity sensor.
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 46 of 61 Figure 32
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 47 of 61 6.0 Sensor Installation 6.1.0 Wind Sensor Install the Wind Sensor as shown in Figure 33 and 34
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 48 of 61 Figure 34 WARNING The wind vane can be easily damaged if dropped or
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 49 of 61 the U-bolt. Tighten up the U-bolt to hold the sensor firmly. Plug the cable into the mating co
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 5 of 61 Model WSPRO2PH - A phone modem system for use when the weather station is further than 20,000 fee
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 50 of 61 6.2.0 Rain Gauge Installation Pull the gold funnel up and off of the top of the rain gage. Rem
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 51 of 61 Figure 36 Figure 37 LevelingScrewsLevelingScrews
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 52 of 61 6.4.0 Soil Temperature Sensor (Optional) Soil temperature sensors do NOT have an armored oute
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 53 of 61 123456Air Temperature andRelative HumiditySensorConnectorPinDataloggerRelative Humidity (0-1VDC)
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 54 of 61 Solar RadiationSensor40.2 - 90.2 OHMConnectorPinDatalogger132Not UsedNot UsedNot Used3 H3 LGShie
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 55 of 61 1Not UsedConnectorPinMagneticallyActivated ReedSwitchTipping Rain BucketNot UsedNot UsedGroundPu
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 56 of 61 7.0 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.1.0 Maintenance Proper maintenance of weather station c
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 57 of 61 7.1.1 Instrumentation Maintenance The instrumentation requires a minimum of routine maintenance
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 58 of 61 3 months • Clean the Gill Radiation Shield by removing the two Phillips screws holding it to t
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 59 of 61 Material Authorization number or contact Campbell Scientific for gasket cost to replace gasket i
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 6 of 61 2.0 Installation Tasks 2.0.1 Tools Required The tools required for weather station installation a
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 60 of 61 reconnecting the battery plug. Keypad should power up and the message “HELLO” seen on the displa
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 61 of 61 • Make sure the battery voltage is between 9.6 and 16 VDC. • Verify sensors are plugged into t
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 7 of 61 Electrical Tape Step ladder (6') Station manuals Station log and pen Open end wrenches: 3/8&
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 8 of 61 THIS SIDE UPCut To Open BoxTHIS SIDE UP Figure 1 Top LayerInstructionManualCardboardContaining W
WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 9 of 61 301-TBottom LayerBATTERYDESI PAK Figure 3 2.1 Site Selection Selecting an appropriate site for
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