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WS-PRO2 Weather Station
Installation, Operation,
Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
Manual
GTB 27176
July, 2007
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Page 1 - WS-PRO2 Weather Station

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Installation, Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Manual GTB 27176 July, 2007

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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

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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

Page 4 - 1.0 General Information

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

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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

Page 6 - 2.0 Installation Tasks

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

Page 7 - 2.0.2 Preparation

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

Page 8 - HIS SIDE UP

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

Page 9 - 2.1 Site Selection

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

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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

Page 11 - 2.1.5 Soil Temperature

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)

Page 12 - 2.1.7 NSSDC CGM Service

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 2 of 61 Table of Contents 1.0 General Information...

Page 13 - Figure 7

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

Page 14 - Figure 8

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

Page 15 - 3.0 Base Tower Installation

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 22 of 61 Figure 13

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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

Page 17 - 3.1.1 Tower Installation

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 24 of 61 Figure 14

Page 18 - Ground Lug

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 25 of 61 4.0 Instrumentation Installation The weather station datalogger, power supply, sensor connection

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WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 26 of 61 Figure 15

Page 20 - 3.4.0 Communication Wiring

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

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WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 28 of 61 Figure 17

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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

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WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 3 of 61 7.1.3 Desiccant...

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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

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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

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WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 32 of 61 Figure 20

Page 27 - 4.1.1 Battery Installation

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 33 of 61 Figure 21

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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

Page 29 - Figure 18

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 35 of 61 Figure 23 Connect the power and communication cables NOTE It’s

Page 30 - 4.1.2 AC Power Installation

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

Page 31 - 4.1.3 Enclosure Installation

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 37 - Figure 25

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

Page 38 - 4.2.1 Phone Modems

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

Page 39 - 4.2.2 Short Haul Modems

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

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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.

Page 41 - Figure 28

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 46 of 61 Figure 32

Page 42 - Desiccant

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

Page 43 - 5.1.0 Components

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 48 of 61 Figure 34 WARNING The wind vane can be easily damaged if dropped or

Page 44 - 5.3.0 Sensor Connection

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

Page 45 - Figure 31

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

Page 46 - Figure 32

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

Page 47 - 6.0 Sensor Installation

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 51 of 61 Figure 36 Figure 37 LevelingScrewsLevelingScrews

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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

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WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 53 of 61 123456Air Temperature andRelative HumiditySensorConnectorPinDataloggerRelative Humidity (0-1VDC)

Page 50 - 6.3.0 Pyranometer

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 54 of 61 Solar RadiationSensor40.2 - 90.2 OHMConnectorPinDatalogger132Not UsedNot UsedNot Used3 H3 LGShie

Page 51 - Leveling

WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 55 of 61 1Not UsedConnectorPinMagneticallyActivated ReedSwitchTipping Rain BucketNot UsedNot UsedGroundPu

Page 52 - 6.5.0 Sensor Schematics

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

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WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 57 of 61 7.1.1 Instrumentation Maintenance The instrumentation requires a minimum of routine maintenance

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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

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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

Page 56 - 7.1.0 Maintenance

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

Page 57 - 7.1.4 Sensor Maintenance

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

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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

Page 59 - 7.2.0 Troubleshooting

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&

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WS-PRO2 Weather Station Manual GT 27176 Page 8 of 61 THIS SIDE UPCut To Open BoxTHIS SIDE UP Figure 1 Top LayerInstructionManualCardboardContaining W

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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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