CM6/CM10Tripod Weather StationInstallation ManualRevision: 7/10Copyright © 1993-2010Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Section 1. Preparation and Siting Situations to avoid include: • large industrial heat sources • rooftops • steep slopes • sheltered hollows • h
Section 1. Preparation and Siting Standard measurement depths: 10.0 cm ± 1.0 cm (AASC) cm, 10.0 cm, 50.0 cm, 100.0 cm (WMO) FIGURE 1.3-1. Effect of
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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation The CM6 and CM10 tripods provide a support structure for mounting weather station components. Figure 2-1 sho
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation 2.1 Specifications CM6 Tripod Maximum height (zero leg extension) 7.5 ft (2.3 m) Minimum height (full leg e
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation 2.2 Tripod Parts Tripods are either shipped complete and mostly assembled (CM6 or CM10), or as a kit that re
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation attaches to the foot (Figure 2-2), measure up 23” on the CM10, or 26” on the CM6, and mark each leg with a fe
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation CROSSARMSENSOR MOUNTPYRANOMETER MOUNTING ARM FIGURE 2-3. Tripod and Component Orientation 2.4 Tripod Groun
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation Clamp 4 AWG WireGround RodFIGURE 2-4. Ground Rod and Clamp 3. Loosen the set screws in the two brass groun
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation FIGURE 2-5. Tripod Ground Connections 2.5 CM10 Guy Kit Installation The CM10 Guy Kit is an option when pur
Warranty and Assistance The CM6 AND CM10 TRIPODS are warranted by Campbell Scientific, Inc. to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation FIGURE 2-6. Guy Wire Installation 1. Construct an assembly consisting of the top plate, wire ropes, 3 thimb
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation 2. Slide the top plate down the crossarm mount so that it rests on the bell reducer. 3. Attach the 3 bottom
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation 2.6 Sensor Mounting Brackets Mounting brackets provide a means of mounting the sensors to the tripod. Brack
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation REGCOMENDEDFeed SENSORS Portland Or USASerial27115REGCOMENDEDFeed SENSORS Portland Or USASerial27115REGCOME
Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation FIGURE 2-11. CM225 Solar Radiation Mount with a LI2003S Leveling Base and LI200X Solar Radiation Sensor FI
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.1 Enclosure, Datalogger, Power Supply 3.1.1 Enclosure All instrumentation (datalogger, power supply, and
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation FIGURE 3.1-1. An enclosure with the “-MM” mounting option attaches to a tripod mast via u-bolts. FIGURE 3.
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation FIGURE 3.1-3. An enclosure attached to a tripod mast. 3.1.2 Datalogger and Power Supply The datalogger inc
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.1.4 PS100 Rechargeable Power Supply The PS100 houses a sealed monoblock rechargeable battery. To install
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation FIGURE 3.1-4. CR1000 and PS100 Mounted to an Enclosure Backplate FIGURE 3.1-5. SP10 Solar Panel 3-5
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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.2 Sensor Connection 1. After the sensors have been mounted, route the sensor leads through the entry hole
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.3 Communication and Data Storage Peripherals One or more peripherals (i.e., CompactFlash modules, modems,
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation SE12 34 56 78H1234LDIFFHEX1HLHLLP2P112VGDC ONLYCAUTIONLUGGROUNDPOWER INWIRING PANELCR1000PERIPHERAL PORTRS-23
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.3.4 SRM-5A Rad Modem and SC932A Interface Rad Modems enable communication between the datalogger and compu
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3. Route the cable from the remote SRM-5A, and the cable from the SRM-5A attached to the computer to the 636
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation Datalogger Computer FIGURE 3.3-4. SRM-5A Wiring 3-11
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.3.5 RF500M RF Modem and RF310-Series Transceivers Radiotelemetry (RF) enables communications between one o
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation the green configuration button on the RF500M either before or while connected to enable the settings in Devic
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 5. Connect a null modem cable from the computer serial port to the RS-232 port of the RF500M. If a digital
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.3.6.2 MD485 Multidrop Interface at the Computer 1. Connect the CABLE3CBL cable to one of the MD485’s RS-
CM6/CM10 Table of Contents 3.3.5 RF500M RF Modem and RF310-Series Transceivers ... 3-12 3.3.5.1 RF500M Modem Configuration...
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 2. Seal around the sensor leads where they enter the enclosure. Place a roll of putty around the sensor lea
Section 4. Sensor Installation Sensor leads should be routed down the North side of the mast to the enclosure and secured with cable ties. 4.1 034
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.2 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 RM Young Wind Monitors Mount the Wind Monitor to the CM202, CM204, or CM206 cro
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.3 03002 RM Young Wind Sentry Wind Set The 03002 can be mounted directly to the mast, or to the CM202, CM204, or CM2
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.4 Licor Silicon Radiation Sensors (LI200X, LI200S, LI190SB) Mount the Radiation Sensor to the LI2003S Base and Leve
Section 4. Sensor Installation 107Mounting ClampFIGURE 4.5-1. 107 Temperature Probe 4-5
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.6 107/108 Soil Temperature Probe 1. Select an undisturbed area of ground on the side of the tower that will receiv
Section 4. Sensor Installation HMP50MountingClamp FIGURE 4.7-1. HMP50 Temperature and RH Probe 4-7
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.8 HMP45C/HMP35C Vaisala Temperature and RH Probe Mount the probe inside the 41003-5 10-plate radiation shield as sh
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.9 CS100 or CS106 Barometric Pressure Sensor Mount the CS100 or CS106 to the enclosure backplate. 1. Mount the bar
CM6/CM10Table of Contents 6.2 TroubleShooting ... 6-3 6.2.1 No Respo
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.11 TB4, TB4MM or CS700 Rain Gage The rain gage should be mounted in a relatively level spot that is representative
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.12 SR50A Sonic Ranging Sensor 4.12.1 Beam Angle When mounting the SR50A, the sensor's beam angle needs to be
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.12.2.1 Reference Point The front grill on the ultrasonic transducer is used for the reference for the distance valu
Section 4. Sensor Installation FIGURE 4.12-3. SR50A Mounted to a Crossarm via the 19517 Mounting Kit FIGURE 4.12-4. The SR50A Mounted to the Cros
Section 4. Sensor Installation FIGURE 4.12-5. SR50A - Mounted using Nurail and C2151 Mounting Stem SR50A with 6-plate gill radiation shield – the p
Section 4. Sensor Installation reporting the output in units of period will make it possible to apply your own calibration during post processing of
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.15 257 Soil Moisture Sensor 1. Soak the sensor end of the 257 in irrigation water for 12 to 14 hours. Allow the s
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.16 CS210 Enclosure Humidity Sensor Mount the CS210 inside the environmental enclosure or onto a datalogger using th
Section 4. Sensor Installation 1. Establish a reference point on the horizon for True North. 2. Sighting down the instrument center line, aim the n
Section 4. Sensor Installation FIGURE 4.17-2. Declination Angles East of True North are Subtracted from 0 to get True North FIGURE 4.17-3. Declin
CM6/CM10 Table of Contents iv 4.13-1. CS616 Water Content Reflectometer with #14383 Probe Insertion Guide ...
Section 4. Sensor Installation 4-20
Section 5. Standard Software Installation Software required for a weather station consists of the datalogger program and a datalogger support softwar
Section 5. Standard Software Installation 5-2
Section 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting These guidelines apply to several different Campbell Scientific weather stations. 6.1 Maintenance Proper
Section 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6.1.3 Desiccant Enclosure humidity is monitored in the ET Enclosure and MetData1 systems by an RH chip in
Section 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1 year • Replace anemometer bearings. • Calibrate the rain gage. • Calibrate the HMP45C/HMP35C probe. •
Section 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-4 B. Use a voltmeter to measure the voltage on the 12 V and G terminals; the voltage must be between 9.
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Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1.1 Installation Tasks 1.1.1 Indoors • Immediately upon receipt of your shipment… ⇒ Open shipping cartons. ⇒ C
Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1.2 Tools Required Tools required to install and maintain a weather station are listed below. 1.2.1 Tools for Tri
Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1.2.3 Supplies for Power and Communications Options AC Power Wire, conduit, and junction boxes as needed Phone Mod
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