ET107 Weather StationRevision: 5/09Copyright © 1993-2009Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1.1.3 Solar Radiation Pyranometers should be located to avoid shadows on the sensor at any time. Mounting it on t
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure The enclosure needs to be sealed up tight so don’t be stingy with the putty. CAUTION
Appendix C. Exploded Views C.1 Enclosure C-1
Appendix C. Exploded Views C.2 Crossarm C-2
Appendix D. Default Programs D.1 Program for ET107 with Gill WindSonic StationName(ET107_Gill) 'Datalogger status information Public BattVolt P
Appendix D. Default Programs Maximum(1, LogrTmpC, FP2, 0, False) Minimum(1, LogrTmpC, FP2, 0, False) Maximum(1, WindSpd_ms,IEEE4,disable_flag,
Appendix D. Default Programs VoltSe(Encl_RH, 1, mV2500, 10, False, 0, _60Hz, 0.1, 0) If Encl_RH > 100 Then Encl_RH = 100 SerialInRecord
Appendix D. Default Programs HeatIndxC = (5/9) * (HeatIndxC - 32) CallTable VW_Hourly CallTable STATS NextScan EndProg D.2 Program for E
Appendix D. Default Programs WindVector (1,WindSpd_ms,WindDir,FP2,False,0,0,1) FieldNames ("WindSpd_ms_Avg,WindDir_Avg") Totalize(1, Ra
Appendix D. Default Programs VoltSe(RelHum, 1, mV2500, 1, False, 0, _60Hz, 0.1, 0) If (RelHum >= 100) AND (RelHum < 108) Then RelHum =
Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1.2 Installation Tasks 1.2.1 Indoors • Immediately upon receipt of your shipment… ⇒ Weather station is packed i
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Section 1. Preparation and Siting Top LayerInstructionManualCardboardManualWind Vane Crossarm with Rain, Solar, and Temp/%RH Sensors Enclosure Wind
Section 1. Preparation and Siting • Several days prior to the planned installation date… ⇒ Collect tools and site information (Section 1) ⇒ Instal
Section 1. Preparation and Siting Needle-nose pliers Wire strippers Pocket knife Calculator Volt / Ohm Meter Electrical Tape Step ladder (6') St
Section 1. Preparation and Siting general map showing magnetic declination for the contiguous United States is shown in Figure 1.5-1. Declination ang
Section 1. Preparation and Siting NSSDC Transformation between CGM and GEO coordinates and modeling of the geomagnetic field parameters Results of
Section 1. Preparation and Siting Magnetic declination is bold in this example to show its location in the table. A positive declination is east, wh
Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1-10 3 The State Climatologist, (1985) Publication of the American Association of State Climatologists: Height and
Section 2. Hardware Installation DANGER: Do not install near power lines. If any part of the tower comes in contact with power lines you could be K
Warranty and Assistance The ET107 WEATHER STATION is warranted by CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.1 Base Foundation 2.1.1 Supplied Components (3) ½ inch L-Bolts (9) ½ inch Nuts (1) Anchor Template Refer to Sect
Section 2. Hardware Installation SIDE VIEWTOP VIEWANCHOR BOLTFORMFORM WIRECEMENT PADSMALLCAVITY24"24"24"TEMPLATE2"NORTHFORM WIRE
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.1.3 AC Power Installation a) The AC power option includes a 120 VAC to 16 VAC step down transformer. The transf
Section 2. Hardware Installation pole sections is acceptable. Lay the assembled pole on the ground next to the concrete foundation. 3. Cut and save
Section 2. Hardware Installation 4 AWG Wire Ground RodFIGURE 2.2-2. Close up of Ground Rod and 4 AWG Cable 2.2.3 Tower Grounding 2.2.3.1 Supplied
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.3 Enclosure The weather station datalogger, power supply, sensor connection panel, communications devices, and da
Section 2. Hardware Installation b. Loosen the mounting bracket bolts on the back of the enclosure wide enough to slide over the pole. Slide the en
Section 2. Hardware Installation Screws (4) FIGURE 2.4-1. ET107 Sensor Arm Mounting 1) Remove the front lid and the protective connector cover from
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.4.3 RH and Temperature Radiation Shield 1. Remove the two Phillips screws taped underneath the crossarm. 2. R
Section 2. Hardware Installation Temp/RH with Cap Removed FIGURE 2.4-3. Temperature/Relative Humidity Sensor without Yellow Protective Cap 3. Inse
ET107 Weather Station Table of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Acrobat® b
Section 2. Hardware Installation FIGURE 2.4-4. Wind and RH/Temperature Sensor Installation UTIONENTIOMETERENT 5mA FACE SOUTH FIGURE 2.4-5. 034B
Section 2. Hardware Installation The wind vane can be easily damaged if dropped or bent. Leave the wind vane in the protective cardboard sleeve unti
Section 2. Hardware Installation Loosen Screws FIGURE 2.4-6. Screws that Secure the Electronics Cover 4. Remove the electronics cover to expose th
Section 2. Hardware Installation 5. Move the jumper at the top of connector PC board so that it is placed over the center and right pins (see Figure
Section 2. Hardware Installation FIGURE 2.4-9. Gill WindSonic Mounting Shaft 3. Slide the connector and cable up through the center of the mountin
Section 2. Hardware Installation 4. Center the Gill WindSonic over the three threaded screw holes on the mounting shaft and screw it in place using
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.4.7 Pyranometer Level the pyranometer as indicated in Figure 2.4-12. Adjust the three leveling screws until the
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.4.8 107-LC or 108-LC Soil Temperature Sensor (Optional) Soil temperature sensors do NOT have an armored outer jac
Section 2. Hardware Installation Loosen Screws FIGURE 2.4-14. Screws that Secure the Electronics Cover 4. Remove the electronics cover to expose t
Section 2. Hardware Installation 5. Move the jumper so that it is placed over the center and right pins (see Figure 2.4-16). New Jumper Position
ET107 Weather Station Table of Contents 2.4.9 CS616-LC Water Content Reflectometer Sensor (Optional)...2-19 2.4.9.1 Changing the Jumper...
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.4.10 Sensor Connections Sensor schematics are provided in Section 4.3.1. 1. Each sensor cable plug attaches to a
Section 2. Hardware Installation It’s very important that each plug is completely seated on to the connector and the locking ring turned ¼ revolution
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.4.11 Sensor Verification and Clock Set 1. Send the weather station program to the station using your Campbell Sc
Section 2. Hardware Installation serial cable. The CR1000 datalogger used in the ET107 station can speak with more than one device at a time allowing
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.5.2 Phone Modem Phone modems enable communications between the ET Enclosure and a Hayes compatible modem at your
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2. Connect the modem 9-pin port to the ET Enclosure CS I/O port with the P/N 10588 ribbon cable supplied with the
Section 2. Hardware Installation Rad Short Haul Modem SC932C12” 4-Wire Patch Cable (see Figure 2.5-4 forwiring) 10588 Ribbon Cable (see Figure 2.5-4
Section 2. Hardware Installation Install the short-haul modems as shown in Figure 2.5-3 and 2.5-4. 1. Mount the Rad / SC932C mounting bracket into t
Section 2. Hardware Installation NOTE The splice and wire nut must be completely immersed into the silicon gel inside the splice tube to be waterpro
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.5.4.1 Power Considerations AC power is recommended when using RF450 radios with the station. A 10 watt solar pane
ET107 Weather Station Table of Contents Appendices A. ET107 Maintenance Log ... A-1 B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Suppl
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.5.4.3 Internal Installation If the RF450 radio was ordered with the ET107, you can skip this section and go direc
Section 2. Hardware Installation 3. Connect the long 9-pin female end of the 10588 ribbon cable to the CS I/O port on the RF450 radio. Screw the con
Section 2. Hardware Installation FIGURE 2.5-7. Loosely Wire Tie Antenna Cable FIGURE 2.5-8. Loosely Drape Antenna Cable over Back of Enclosure 2-
Section 2. Hardware Installation 3. Use the 2.125 stainless steel U-bolt to attach the adjustable angle mounting bracket to the pole. Depending on t
Section 2. Hardware Installation FIGURE 2.5-10. Antenna Bracket Mounted to Pole 4. Mount the saddle bracket to the adjustable angle mount bracket
Section 2. Hardware Installation Rotate enclosure to expose antenna. Ensure that the solar radiation sensor is not shaded. NOTE 5. Use the followin
Section 2. Hardware Installation the BNC connector end of the cable. Take the cover off when you’re done. iv. Use one of the black wire ties to stra
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.5.4.5 Base Radio Installation The base radio kit comes with the following items. (1) 10873 RS-232 Serial Data Cab
Section 2. Hardware Installation FIGURE 2.5-15. Base RF450 Installation FIGURE 2.5-16. A Base Radio Installed in an Office 2-40
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.6 Lightning Rod Installation Install lightning rod as shown in Figure 2.6-1 and 2.6-2. 1. Carefully mount the li
ET107 Weather Station Table of Contents 2.4-12. Pyranometer Leveling...2-18 2.4-13.
Section 2. Hardware Installation FIGURE 2.6-2. Grounding to Lightning Rod Clamp 3. Strip 2.54 cm (1”) from both ends of the 9” (23 cm) piece of 10
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.7 Solar Panel Installation FIGURE 2.7-1. Solar Panel Mounting and Cabling a) Mount the solar panel to the towe
Section 2. Hardware Installation Site Latitude Tilt Angle (α) 0 to 10 degrees 10 degrees 11 to 20 Latitude + 5 degrees 21 to 45 Latitude + 10 deg
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.8 Battery Installation Power Switch FIGURE 2.8-1. PS100 Battery Installation The PS100 power switch should be i
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2.9 Restraining Cables and Sealing/Desiccating Enclosure 2.9.1 Restraining Cables 1. Loosely wire tie power, comm
Section 2. Hardware Installation FIGURE 2.9-2. Connector Cover in Place 6. Tighten down the wire ties holding cabling to the wire tie harness and
Section 2. Hardware Installation 2) Be sure to close the enclosure hasp securely. A padlock may be used on the latch for extra security. Desiccant
Section 3. ET Software The ET107 comes with a default program, and typically does not require additional programming (see Appendix D). NOTE A variety
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Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 4.1 Maintenance Proper maintenance of the ET107’s components is essential to obtain accurate
ET107 Weather Station Table of Contents B.2-2. Both Strut Clamps and Brackets on ET107 Pole...B-5 B.2-3. Top Clamp Hook Si
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics Desiccant packs may be ordered in quantity of 20 individually sealed packs at a time (item# 6
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 6 months • Replace 034B-ET’s anemometer bearings and reed switch if operating under harsh co
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 2 years • Replace 034B-ET’s vane potentiometer if needed (call for part number and price). T
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 4.1.5 CR1000M Module The CR1000M Module contains a lithium battery that operates the clock a
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 4.2 Troubleshooting 4.2.1 No Response Using the CR1000KD Keypad Check keypad response after
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics E. Check the cable(s) between the serial port and the modem. If cables have not been purcha
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 4.2.5 NAN or ±INF Stored in a Data Table A. Something is wrong with the datalogger and/or s
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics TABLE 4.2-1. Multi-Point Network LED Status Master Slave Repeater Condition Carrier Detect
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics Radios not networked together, not communicating: 1. Check the baud rate of all RF450s; th
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics TABLE 4.2-2. Gill WindSonic Diagnostic Codes Diagnostic Status Comment 0 Okay All okay 1
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Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 4.3.1 Sensor Schematics Schematics of ET107 sensors and associated connectors are provided i
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 3ConnectorPinMagneticallyActivated ReedSwitchWind Speed and Wind Direction SensorGroundPulse
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics Solar RadiationSensor450-650 OHMSConnectorPinDatalogger132Not UsedNot UsedNot Used3 H3 LGShie
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 1Not UsedConnectorPinMagneticallyActivated ReedSwitchTipping Rain BucketNot UsedNot UsedGroun
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 1ConnectorPinTemperature or Soil Volumetric Water ContentCS616 ControlCS616 +12V SupplyTemper
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 4.3.2 Power Schematics 1ACACPS100 Charger/RegulatorNote: PS100 Charger/Regulator is not sens
Section 4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics 4-18
Appendix A. ET107 Maintenance Log Station Installation Date: __________________ CLEAN/INSPECT RAIN GAGE SENSOR (Recommended - Weekly) CLEAN/INSPECT
Appendix A. ET107 Maintenance Log A-2 CLEAN/INSPECT SOLAR RADIATION SENSOR (Recommended - Monthly) Date OK/Comments CLEAN/
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure The PS24 Power Supply is typically used when the ET107 transmits data via RF450 Sprea
Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1.1 Siting and Exposure If any part of the weather station comes in contact with power lines, you could be killed.
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure FIGURE B.1-2. 24 Ahr Battery and Battery Cable B-2
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure HUMIDITY INDICATORHUMIDITY INDICATORMS20003-2EXAMINEITEMDO NOT EATUNITED DESICC
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure B.2 Installation The PS24 is purposely shipped without the battery mounted in its br
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure 3. Place the bottom strut clamp and bracket approximately 12 inches below the top cl
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure 4. Hook the enclosure on the top bracket as shown in Figure B.2-3. FIGURE B.2-3.
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure 5. The bottom enclosure bracket should slide between the top lip of the bottom strut
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure 6. The bottom enclosure bracket has a small metal locking mechanism. Push up on the
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure 7. Install the solar panel above the 10 x 12 enclosure, and face the solar panel sou
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure 10. Wire the solar panel to the CH100 terminal blocks as follows. Solar Panel to CH
Appendix B. PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure 13. Follow the Installation of Battery procedure provided in Figure B.2-7. Plug the
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