T107 Weather Station
1.3.2 Tools for Instrumentation and Maintenance
ET Pole
Lock and key for enclosure
Magnetic declination angle
Magnetic compass
Straight bit screwdrivers (small, medium, large)
Phillips-head screwdrivers (small, medium)
Small diagonal side-cutters
Needle-nose pliers
Wire strippers
Pocket knife
Calculator
Volt / Ohm Meter
Electrical Tape
Step ladder (6 ft)
Station manuals
Station log and pen
Open end wrenches: 3/8 in, 7/16 in, 1/2 in, 9/16 in, 15/16 in
Socket wrench and 7/16 inch deep well socket
Adjustable wrench
Pliers
Conduit and associated tools (as required)
Felt-tipped marking pen
Claw hammer
Pipe wrench (12 in)
1.4 Supplies for Power and Communications Options
AC Power
Wire, conduit, and junction boxes as needed (see FIGURE 2-1).
User supplies valve box at base of station and weatherproof
enclosure for transformer. See FIGURE 2-1.
Phone Modem
Phone modem at the central computer.
Dedicated single twisted pair with shield phone line to the weather station
valve/junction box (see FIGURE 2-1).
Short-Haul Modem
Direct burial cable with a minimum of 2-twisted pairs with shield (minimum 5
conductors total) to travel from the weather station to the central computer
junction box. Direct burial armored cable may be required for rocky soils or
rodents (Anixter pn F-02P22BPN (phone 847-677-2600)) or equivalent type
cable (see FIGURE 2-1).
RF450
Antenna for the T107 station (14205 Yagi antenna recommended). PS24
Power Supply and pn 18520 Hanger Kit if not using ac power (see Appendix
B,
PS24 24 Ahr Power Supply and 10 x 12 inch Enclosure
).
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