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Met One Rain Gage
Models 380 and 385
Revision: 2/08
Copyright © 1993-2008
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
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Page 1 - Models 380 and 385

Met One Rain GageModels 380 and 385Revision: 2/08Copyright © 1993-2008Campbell Scientific, Inc.

Page 2 - Warranty and Assistance

Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 P/N 2196 (2) Plcs. 8” 6” Cut Shield Off Flush to Jacket3/8” 3/8” WHITE WHITESHIELDBLACK BLACK Clear Heat ShrinkH

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Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 Remove Primary ScreenAnticipated if Snow is FIGURE 3-4. Remove Screen if Snow is Anticipated 7

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Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 FIGURE 3-5. Connecting Heater Wires 4. Wiring Disconnect heater power before attempting to service or repair t

Page 5 - 1. Introduction

Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 4.1 Heater Wiring Attach the power plug supplied with the Model 385 by following the instructions supplied with

Page 6 - 3. Installation

Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 5. Datalogger Programming 5.1 CR10X Programming This section is for users who write their own programs. A data

Page 7 - 3.3 Screen Removal

Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 5.1.1 CR200 Series Programming 'CR200 Series 'Example program showing measurement of a 380/385 sensor

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Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 ‘Main Program BeginProg Scan(10,Sec,1,0) ‘Default Datalogger Battery Voltage measurement Batt_Volt: Batter

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Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 'Define Data Tables DataTable(Table1,True,-1) 'As an example store the data every 60 minutes. DataInt

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Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 6. Troubleshooting 6.1 Precipitation Symptom: No precipitation 1. Check that the sensor is wired to the Pulse

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Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 3. Pour the appropriate amount of water (see Table 7-1) into the inner funnel (i.e. 18.52 ml for 0.01 inches of

Page 12 - 4. Wiring

Warranty and Assistance The MET ONE RAIN GAGE MODELS 380 AND 385 are warranted by CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. to be free from defects in materials and w

Page 13 - 4.1 Heater Wiring

Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 16

Page 15 - 5.1.2 CR1000 Programming

Campbell Scientific Companies Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com info@campbells

Page 16 - 5.2.1 CR1000 Programming

Met One Rain Gage Table of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Acrobat® bookm

Page 17 - 5.2.3 CR10X Programming

Met One Rain Gage Table of Contents ii Tables 4-1. Wiring for Pulse Channel Input... 9 4-2

Page 18 - 6. Troubleshooting

Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 1. Introduction Met One's tipping bucket rain or snow gage is used to measure rain or snow water equivalent

Page 19 - 7.2 Factory Recalibration

Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 2. Specifications MODEL 380/385 RAIN GAGE Funnel: 12 inch (30.5 cm) Accuracy: ±0.5% < 0.5"(1.27 cm)/hr

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Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 The rain or snow gage should be placed away from objects that obstruct wind. The minimum distance should be 2 ti

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Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 24”8” FIGURE 3-1. Typical Snow Gage Installation User-Supplied AC Power Termination Box User-Supplied AC Power a

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Met One Rain Gage Models 380 and 385 3.5”1.5”24”14” FIGURE 3-2. Pedestal Base Options 5

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