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CS100 Barometric Pressure Sensor
1. Introduction
The CS100 measures barometric pressure for the range of 600 to 1100 mb.
This range equates to from below sea level (as in a mine) up to 12,000 feet
above sea level. Designed for use in environmental applications, the CS100 is
compatible with all Campbell Scientific dataloggers.
Before using the CS100, please study
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Section 2,
Cautionary Statements
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Section 3,
Initial Inspection
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Section 4,
Quickstart
More details are available in the remaining sections.
2. Cautionary Statements
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Warning: Failure to protect the sensor from condensation may result in
permanent damage.
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Warning: Improper wiring may damage the CS100 beyond repair.
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Care should be taken when opening the shipping package to not damage or
cut the cable jacket. If damage to the cable is suspected, consult with a
Campbell Scientific applications engineer.
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Although the CS100 is rugged, it should be handled as a precision
scientific instrument.
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The black outer jacket of the cable is Santoprene® rubber. This
compound was chosen for its resistance to temperature extremes, moisture,
and UV degradation. However, this jacket will support combustion in air.
It is rated as slow burning when tested according to U.L. 94 H.B. and will
pass FMVSS302. Local fire codes may preclude its use inside buildings.
3. Initial Inspection
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Upon receipt of the CS100, inspect the packaging and contents for
damage. File damage claims with the shipping company.
4. Quickstart
4.1 Step 1 — Mount Sensor to an Enclosure Backplate
The mounting holes for the sensor are one-inch-centered (three inches apart),
and will mount directly onto the holes on the backplates of the Campbell
Scientific enclosures. Mount the sensor with the pneumatic connector pointing
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