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PWC100 Present Weather Sensor Calibrator 

Care must be taken not to drop or scratch either the velocity or visibility units 
as this may cause errors that could result in tests failing when they shouldn’t. 

2.2  Initial Configuration of the PWS100 for use of the Calibrator 

The visibility calibration disks provided as part of the calibration kit are 
individually calibrated and have a number printed on them to indicate the 
measured signal in a reference instrument.  Each PWS100 that is to be used 
with the calibrator has to have that value entered into its configuration so that it 
is referenced to the properties of that disk.  Once set, the PWS100 will retain 
the calibrator disk information unless the sensor is reset to its factory defaults.  
The test procedure outlined in the rest of the manual can then be followed 
repeatedly without changing the settings in the sensors. 

For information on how to set calibration disk constants, please refer to Section 
7.4.3 of the PWS100 manual.  Figure 2-1 provides the screen in which the 
values are shown.  Please note you only need to change the constants; do not 
attempt to adjust the calibration of the PWS100 if carrying out the standard test 
procedure. 

 

FIGURE 2-1.  PWS100 calibration disk constants 

For normal operation it is only necessary to set the visibility constant, as 
printed on the disk.  It is also useful to set the calibrator serial number for 
reference purposes.  The velocity and size constants can be left at the factory 
defaults of 5.000 and 2.386 as these are fixed values for a standard calibrator.   

3.  PWS Calibration 

The calibration check procedure can be broken up into two separate sections.  
The first section comprises of visibility tests and the second velocity tests.  If 
only a visibility test is required, then the tests can be finished after the first 
stage and the velocity tests need not be run. 

It may be desirable to carry out a check of the sensor before and after cleaning 
the sensor’s lenses to determine if the previous readings of the sensor were 
adversely affected by dirt.  This would be at the customer’s discretion. 

Summary of Contents for PWC100

Page 1: ...PWC100 Present Weather Sensor Calibrator Revision 3 12 C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 8 2 0 1 2 C a m p b e l l S c i e n t i f i c I n c...

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Page 3: ...emoving reinstalling and shipping defective products to Campbell Campbell will return such products by surface carrier prepaid within the continental United States of America To all other locations Ca...

Page 4: ...g container Campbell Scientific s shipping address is CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC INC RMA _____ 815 West 1800 North Logan Utah 84321 1784 For all returns the customer must fill out a Statement of Product Clea...

Page 5: ...ting up the Calibrator 3 3 2 Starting the Tests 4 4 Cleaning Guide 10 5 Calibrator Safety Guidelines 10 6 Electrical Parameters 11 6 1 PWC100 Voltages and Currents 11 6 2 Earth 0 V and Transient Prote...

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Page 7: ...manual Please contact Campbell Scientific for more details or refer to the PWS100 manual 2 Operation and Use 2 1 Operating Guidelines Please ensure that there are no obstructions between the PWS senso...

Page 8: ...to Section 7 4 3 of the PWS100 manual Figure 2 1 provides the screen in which the values are shown Please note you only need to change the constants do not attempt to adjust the calibration of the PW...

Page 9: ...stic blanking screws from their positions on the PWS center block Fix the PWC100 visibility calibrator unit to the center position on the PWS using two of the metal countersunk fixing screws provided...

Page 10: ...or coming from the velocity unit to the LEMO socket on the PWS as detailed in Section 3 1 This will let the PWS know you want to start the tests Press the RESET STOP button on the PWC100 Within 10 sec...

Page 11: ...slowly This indicates the end of the visibility test Remember to remove the blanking plug from the PWS before continuing This is important At this point steps three through five can be ignored if only...

Page 12: ...tor is located correctly and securely LED C should now be flashing slowly and all other LEDs should be off Once you are ready press START The test is now automated and the disk should start rotating L...

Page 13: ...calibrator is located correctly and securely LED L should now be flashing slowly and all other LEDs should be off Once you are ready press START The test is now automated and the disk should start rot...

Page 14: ...top rotating This test will take approximately two and a half minutes Final calibration results The calibration verification has now been completed All three of the LEDs should be solidly illuminated...

Page 15: ...Final calibration result table Result LED Status LED L LED C LED R Description Test passed ON ON ON If all tests have passed all the LEDs will be illuminated at the same time Calibration required Fla...

Page 16: ...e is taken to ensure the surfaces are not scratched cracked or damaged A cleaning agent that does not leave a residue such as isopropyl alcohol or a product specifically designed to clean optical equi...

Page 17: ...nt Protection The user must ensure that the ground lug on the PWS is connected to the earth lug on the logger or another suitable termination point The PWC100 is connected to this earth via the umbili...

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Page 19: ...delines A 1 Assembly Guidelines The PWC100 visibility and velocity calibration disks can easily be removed for cleaning or repair if needed FIGURE A 1 Attaching the velocity disk FIGURE A 2 Attaching...

Page 20: ...Appendix A Assembly Guidelines FIGURE A 3 Attachment of the velocity calibrator A 2 Connector Pin Outs Connector Front View 4 Data 1 0 V 2 Volts 3 0 V A 2...

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