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Please note that this manual was originally produced by Campbell Scientific Inc. primarily for the North 
American  market. Some spellings, weights and measures may reflect this origin. 

Some useful conversion factors: 

Area:

   1 in

2

 (square inch) = 645 mm

2

 

Length:    

1 in. (inch) = 25.4 mm 

1 ft (foot) = 304.8 mm 
1 yard = 0.914 m 
1 mile = 1.609 km 

Mass:

  

1 oz. (ounce) = 28.35 g 
1 lb (pound weight) = 0.454 kg 

Pressure:

 

1 psi (lb/in

2

) = 68.95 mb 

Volume:

 

1 UK pint = 568.3 ml 
1 UK gallon = 4.546 litres 
1 US gallon = 3.785 litres 

In addition, while most of the information in the manual is correct for all countries, certain information 
is specific to the North American market and so may not be applicable to European users.  

Differences include the U.S standard external power supply details where some information (for 
example the AC transformer input voltage) will not be applicable for British/European use. 

Please note, 

however, that when a power supply adapter is ordered it will be suitable for use in your country. 

Reference to some radio transmitters, digital cell phones and aerials may also not be applicable 
according to your locality. 

Some brackets, shields and enclosure options, including wiring, are not sold as standard items in the 
European market; in some cases alternatives are offered. Details of the alternatives will be covered in 
separate manuals. 

Part numbers prefixed with a “#” symbol are special order parts for use with non-EU variants or for 
special installations. Please quote the full part number with the # when ordering. 

Recycling information 

At the end of this product’s life it should not be put in commercial or domestic refuse but 
sent for recycling.  Any batteries contained within the product or used during the 
products life should be removed from the product and also be sent to an appropriate 
recycling facility. 

Campbell Scientific Ltd can advise on the recycling of the equipment and in some cases 
arrange collection and the correct disposal of it, although charges may apply for some 
items or territories.  

For further advice or support, please contact Campbell Scientific Ltd, or your local agent. 

Campbell Scientific Ltd, 80 Hathern Road, Shepshed, Loughborough, LE12 9GX, 

UK Tel: +44 (0) 1509 601141    Fax: +44 (0) 1509 

270924

Email: [email protected] 

www.campbellsci.co.uk 

Summary of Contents for CS705

Page 1: ...Revision 01 2022 Copyright 1997 2022 Campbell Scientific CSL I D 1196...

Page 2: ...under guarantee or not Please state the faults as clearly as possible and if the product is out of the guarantee period it should be accompanied by a purchase order Quotations for repairs can be give...

Page 3: ...cell phones and aerials may also not be applicable according to your locality Some brackets shields and enclosure options including wiring are not sold as standard items in the European market in some...

Page 4: ...beginning work Wear a hardhat and eye protection and take other appropriate safety precautions while working on or around tripods and towers Do not climb tripods or towers at any time and prohibit cl...

Page 5: ...OT recommended 3 4 2 Tipping bucket compatibility 3 5 Specifications 3 6 Installation 4 6 1 Siting 4 6 2 Mounting pole 5 6 3 CM270 installation 6 6 4 CS705 to tipping bucket installation procedure 10...

Page 6: ...choose a site that is easily accessible throughout the winter l Wear safety glasses and rubber or neoprene gloves while handling and pouring antifreeze l Campbell Scientific strongly recommends using...

Page 7: ...ually flows through the overflow tube and is measured by the tipping bucket gauge A delay of minutes is expected for liquid precipitation so long as a minimum volume of water 0 03 inches is reached A...

Page 8: ...der that allows it to nest within the 8 inch orifice of the TE525WS rain gauge The CS705 cannot be directly used with other Campbell Scientific rain gauges However the TE525 and TE525MM gauges can be...

Page 9: ...atch of winter precipitation by antifreeze based gauges is directly related to wind speed Errors due to wind can be minimized by properly siting the gauge The preferred gauge site is in a natural well...

Page 10: ...the tripod or tower CM300 series poles can be embedded directly into a concrete foundation FIGURE 6 2 p 5 or used with a pedestal kit Campbell Scientific offers a j bolt pedestal kit a short leg 23 in...

Page 11: ...socket wrench l Long 2 Phillips Screwdriver Remove manufacturer s mounting hardware 1 Remove the three feet mounted on the bottom of the rain gauge 2 Remove the side bracket but keep the screws 3 Plac...

Page 12: ...rommets 3 Place the V shaped plate onto the bottom plate The V shaped plate s legs should be on the levelling springs and the bubble level should be next to the pole mounting hardware 4 Use two bolts...

Page 13: ...FIGURE 6 4 Exploded view of the CM270 Mounting Bracket Kit FIGURE 6 5 Two views of an assembled CM270 CS705 Snowfall Adapter 8...

Page 14: ...on the drain funnel should fit over the round bolt heads 3 Place the mounting bracket on the funnel Line up the three holes in the mounting bracket with the three small holes on the funnel When posit...

Page 15: ...lock washer and wingnut See FIGURE 6 7 p 10 3 Tighten the assembly onto the pipe while ensuring that nothing is blocking the top of the rain gauge 4 Adjust the two bolts on the levelling springs unti...

Page 16: ...ge mount FIGURE 6 8 CS705 mounted to pole using the CM270 Mounting Kit 1 Take one of the black bands supplied with the CS705 and stretch over the TE525WS funnel see FIGURE 6 8 p 11 and FIGURE 6 9 p 12...

Page 17: ...environmentally safe oil to the antifreeze reservoir This oil prevents the antifreeze solution from evaporating The oil should cover the entire liquid surface Some unscented baby oils lightweight min...

Page 18: ...verflow tube is free from ice or debris and remove any debris from the catch orifice If the slot in the overflow tube becomes plugged the overflow tube may create a siphon and draw down the antifreeze...

Page 19: ...ispose of all spent antifreeze solution in accordance with local state and federal regulations The CS705 is recommended only for use during winter It should be removed cleaned and carefully stored aft...

Page 20: ...6148 CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC CS705 ANTIFREEZE TRADE NAME AND SYNONYMS Same as above CHEMICAL FAMILY Solvent blend FORMULA Mixture DATE OF PREPARATION 09 26 97 REVISION DATE N A...

Page 21: ...APPEARANCE AND ODOR Clear colorless liquid mild odor 5 Section IV HMIS Rating HEALTH 2 FLAMMABILITY 4 REACTIVITY 0 0 Minimal 1 Slight 2 Moderate 3 Serious 4 Severe 6 Section V Figure and Explosion Ha...

Page 22: ...disturbances of vision tingling numbness and shooting pains in the hands and forearms INGESTION May cause nausea abdominal pain vomiting headache dizziness shortness of breath weakness fatigue leg cra...

Page 23: ...own to adversely effect the CNS of the fetus producing a collection of effects which together constitute the fetal alcohol syndrome Symptoms include mental and physical retardation learning disorders...

Page 24: ...ASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Contain spill provide adequate ventilation keep people away EXTINGUISH ALL IGNITION SOURCES keep material out of public waters use dry absorbent on small spills WAS...

Page 25: ...absorbed through skin Avoid breathing vapor Causes eye irritation DO NOT get on skin on clothing May cause drowsiness dizziness Avoid contact w eyes May cause heart muscle damage Keep container closed...

Page 26: ...XII SARA Title III This product contains the following toxic chemical that is claimed as a trade secret but disclosed as an upper bound concentration to comply with the reporting requirements of Sect...

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