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10Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsIntroductionFigure 1: Sketch of an Automatic Meteorologic
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12Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsIntroductionFigure 4 presents the portable keyboard displ
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15ManualCR10X Storage and Control ModuleFigure 6: Power Supply and CR10X in Protective EnclosureFix the central grounding cable of the protective encl
16Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsSensorHMP45C-2M (Temp & RH)Sensor (1) at 2 MetersHMP4
17ManualBox 1: Permanent Storage of BUOY_METSTAT in Program Location 7 & 8 of the SM4MIt is advised to leave an uncorrupted version of BUOY_METSTA
18Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsCR10X Storage and Control Module“DDDD” (enter Julian D
19ManualCR10X Storage and Control Moduleconnected to the datalogger, which is of course the dominant situation, BUOY_METSTAT simply aborts instruction
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20Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsCR10X Storage and Control ModuleThe CR10X contains an
21ManualCR10X Storage and Control ModuleBox 4: Transfer Data Prior to Re-loading BUOY_METSTAT into CR10XAlthough re-installing BUOY_METSTAT does n
22Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsCR10X Storage and Control ModuleSoftware. The user is ref
23ManualSensors3.1 RM YOUNG 05103-L Wind Monitor3.1.1 GeneralThe Met Station includes the RM Young Wind Monitor with integrated anemomete
24Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsSensors3.1.2 InstallationThe wind sensors should be loca
25ManualSensors true north3 degrees, 0 minutes westneedle points tomagnetic northFigure 8: Declination Angle in the Lake Victoria Region3.1.3 Operati
26Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsSensorsAnnex 3, which one is used for Wind Direction and
27ManualSensorsFigure 9: Q-7¬.1-L REBS RadiometerThe operation of the Net Radiometer is fully automatic and no user actions are required
28Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsSensorsand distilled water. If condensation inside the wi
29ManualSensorsFor detailed specifications, the reader is referred to corresponding Campbell Scientific Instruction Manual for the HMP45C Temperature
3ManualAH Ampere HourAWS Automatic Weather StationCHG ChargeCSi Campbell ScientificDoD Depth of DischargeDSP Data Storage PointerFAO
30Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsSensors3.3.3 UseThe operation of the HMP45C is fully aut
31ManualSensorsFigure 11: Model 108 Temperature SensorAttach the sensor cable to the wiring panel of the CR10X datalogger according to the wiring diag
'32Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological Stations3.5 KVH C100 Compass Engine (SE-25 Sensor)3.5.1 G
33Manual3.5.3 UseThe operation of the C100 compass engine is fully automatic and no user action is required. The appropriate operati
34Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsPower Supply4.1 GeneralThe Met Station is equipped
5110,7111111135ManualPower Supply4.2.2 Installing/Changing the BatteryThe BP24 power supply consists of a housing for and 24 AH battery. It is shown
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37ManualPower SupplyFigure 14: Constructed State of Charge (SoC) versus Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) Given 12.9 V at SoC 100%Given this individual SoC-O
38Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsPower SupplyOvercharging a sealed (captive) electrolyte b
39ManualPower SupplyRegularly grease the terminals and contacts to avoid corrosion.•4.3 Solar Panel4.3.1 GeneralThe solar panel is a photovolt
4Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsTable of Contents1 Introduction 91.1 G
40Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsPower SupplyFigure 15: Mounting of the Solar Panel on the
41ManualPower Supply4.4.3 UseOperation of the charging unit/regulator is almost completely automatic. User intervention is limited to toggling the po
42Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsBuoys and the Instrument Tower5.1 GeneralAll the meteoro
43ManualAnnex 1: Installation and Operation Instructions for PCTour1. GeneralPCTour is a DOS based software package provided by Campbell Scient
44Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsAnnexesAnnex 2: Wiring Diagram for CR10X Using BUOY_METS
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46Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsAnnexesAnnex 4: Guidelines for Assessing Station Perform
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5Manual3.4 Model 108 Temperature Probe 30 3.4.1 General 3.4.2 Installation 3.4.3 Use 3.4.4 Maintenance 3.4.5 Trouble Shooting
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51ManualAnnex 5: Batterry Log Book SpecimenNumber:Main Office:Date of Purchase:Make: Type:Capacity:Battery SpecificationsDateInitial Voltage [V]Initial
52Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsAnnex 6: Guidelines for Loading BUOY_METSTAT Datalogger P
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56Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsAnnex 7: Wind Vector Wind speed and direction are measure
57ManualAnnex 8: Sample Calculation of Open Water Evaporation Using Priestley-Taylor1. IntroductionThis document presents a sample calculation of ope
58Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological Stations = gradient of the saturated vapor pressure versus tempe
59Manual3.3 Right-Hand Terms of the Priestley-Taylor Equationgradient of the saturated vapor pressure The saturated vapor pressure is a function of t
6Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsList of FiguresList of FiguresFigure 1: Sketch of an Auto
60Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsHowever, in line with its name, the psychrometric constan
61ManualES = cw x w S (DiTi2 – DiTi1)in which:ES = change in energy storage [J]cw = the specific heat of water [J C-1 g-1]w = the mass density o
62Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsBOX 4: Sample Calculation of ESTable 1 presents the temp
63Manualin which:E = evaporation rate [M day-1]v = is Latent Heat of Vaporization [J g-1]w = mass density of water [g m-3] = gradient of the sat
64Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsEvaporation Rate EE = (1.74 / v w ) x / ( + y) x (R
65ManualAnnex 9: Calculation of Harbeck Evaporation for a Five-Minutes IntervalThe Harbeck equation, which is an exponent of the Mass-Transfer Approac
7ManualList of TablesList of Tables and BoxesTable 1: Wiring Schedule 16Table 2: SoC Versus Open Circuit Voltage for Yuasa 7 Ah
8Installation, Operation and Maintainance of Buoy Operated Automatic Meteorological StationsAnnexesAnnexesAnnex 1: Installation and Operation of PCTo
9Manual1.1 GeneralThis manual presents detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Automatic Weather S
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