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Safety

DANGER — MANY HAZARDS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INSTALLING, USING, MAINTAINING, AND WORKING ON OR AROUND TRIPODS, TOWERS,

AND ANY ATTACHMENTS TO TRIPODS AND TOWERS SUCH AS SENSORS, CROSSARMS, ENCLOSURES, ANTENNAS, ETC. FAILURE TO PROPERLY

AND COMPLETELY ASSEMBLE, INSTALL, OPERATE, USE, AND MAINTAIN TRIPODS, TOWERS, AND ATTACHMENTS, AND FAILURE TO HEED

WARNINGS, INCREASES THE RISK OF DEATH, ACCIDENT, SERIOUS INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND PRODUCT FAILURE. TAKE ALL REASONABLE

PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID THESE HAZARDS. CHECK WITH YOUR ORGANIZATION'S SAFETY COORDINATOR (OR POLICY) FOR PROCEDURES AND

REQUIRED PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY WORK.

Use tripods, towers, and attachments to tripods and towers only for purposes for which they are designed. Do not exceed design limits. Be familiar

and comply with all instructions provided in product manuals. Manuals are available at www.campbellsci.com. You are responsible for conformance

with governing codes and regulations, including safety regulations, and the integrity and location of structures or land to which towers, tripods, and

any attachments are attached. Installation sites should be evaluated and approved by a qualified engineer. If questions or concerns arise regarding

installation, use, or maintenance of tripods, towers, attachments, or electrical connections, consult with a licensed and qualified engineer or

electrician.

General

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Protect from over-voltage.

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Protect electrical equipment from water.

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Protect from electrostatic discharge (ESD).

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Protect from lightning.

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Prior to performing site or installation work, obtain required approvals and permits. Comply with all governing structure-height regulations.

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Use only qualified personnel for installation, use, and maintenance of tripods and towers, and any attachments to tripods and towers. The

use of licensed and qualified contractors is highly recommended.

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Read all applicable instructions carefully and understand procedures thoroughly before beginning work.

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Wear a hardhat and eye protection, and take other appropriate safety precautions while working on or around tripods and towers.

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Do not climb tripods or towers at any time, and prohibit climbing by other persons. Take reasonable precautions to secure tripod and tower

sites from trespassers.

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Use only manufacturer recommended parts, materials, and tools.

Utility and Electrical

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You can be killed or sustain serious bodily injury if the tripod, tower, or attachments you are installing, constructing, using, or maintaining, or

a tool, stake, or anchor, come in contact with overhead or underground utility lines.

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Maintain a distance of at least one-and-one-half times structure height, 6 meters (20 feet), or the distance required by applicable law,

whichever is greater, between overhead utility lines and the structure (tripod, tower, attachments, or tools).

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Prior to performing site or installation work, inform all utility companies and have all underground utilities marked.

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Comply with all electrical codes. Electrical equipment and related grounding devices should be installed by a licensed and qualified

electrician.

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Only use power sources approved for use in the country of installation to power Campbell Scientific devices.

Elevated Work and Weather

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Exercise extreme caution when performing elevated work.

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Use appropriate equipment and safety practices.

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During installation and maintenance, keep tower and tripod sites clear of un-trained or non-essential personnel. Take precautions to prevent

elevated tools and objects from dropping.

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Do not perform any work in inclement weather, including wind, rain, snow, lightning, etc.

Maintenance

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Periodically (at least yearly) check for wear and damage, including corrosion, stress cracks, frayed cables, loose cable clamps, cable tightness,

etc. and take necessary corrective actions.

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Periodically (at least yearly) check electrical ground connections.

Internal Battery

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Be aware of fire, explosion, and severe-burn hazards.

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Misuse or improper installation of the internal lithium battery can cause severe injury.

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Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100 °C (212 °F), solder directly to the cell, incinerate, or expose contents to water. Dispose of spent

batteries properly.

WHILE EVERY ATTEMPT IS MADE TO EMBODY THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF SAFETY IN ALL CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS, THE CUSTOMER

ASSUMES ALL RISK FROM ANY INJURY RESULTING FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION, USE, OR MAINTENANCE OF TRIPODS, TOWERS, OR

ATTACHMENTS TO TRIPODS AND TOWERS SUCH AS SENSORS, CROSSARMS, ENCLOSURES, ANTENNAS, ETC.

Summary of Contents for TempVue 10

Page 1: ...Revision 05 2023 Copyright 2023 Campbell Scientific Inc TempVue 10 PT 100 RTD Class A Precision Air Temperature Sensor PRODUCT MANUAL...

Page 2: ...g 11 7 2 1 1 BrHalf4W 12 7 2 1 2 BrHalf 12 7 2 1 3 PRTCalc 13 7 3 Siting 13 7 4 Installation in a radiation shield 15 7 5 Mount the shield 16 8 Operations 17 8 1 Sensor schematic 17 8 2 Reducing measu...

Page 3: ...al l When opening the shipping package do not damage or cut the cable jacket If damage to the cable is suspected consult with a Campbell Scientific support engineer l Although rugged the TempVue 10 sh...

Page 4: ...about any discrepancies l The calibration certificate shipped with each TempVue 10 includes the device under test DUT calibration offset see Figure 3 1 p 2 This value is unique for each sensor Cross c...

Page 5: ...rature Extension cable ordered as an option 1 Connects the sensor to the data logger Quick deploy guide 1 Provides siting mounting and wiring information Shield extender 1 Allows sensor to be housed i...

Page 6: ...ut is an easy way to program your data logger to measure the sensor and assign data logger wiring terminals Short Cut is available as a download on www campbellsci com It is included in installations...

Page 7: ...of the other options 4 Click on the Wiring tab wire the sensor then click OK 5 Repeat steps three and four for other sensors you want to measure Click Next TempVue 10 PT 100 Class A Precision Air Tem...

Page 8: ...Finish and save the program If the data logger is connected to the computer send the program just created to the data logger 9 If the sensor is connected to the data logger check the output of the se...

Page 9: ...40 to 40 C When exposed to environments with high wind sun or precipitation levels the TempVue 10 must be housed in a radiation shield such as the RAD06 6 plate shield Figure 5 1 TempVue 10 with the...

Page 10: ...in tip to end of cable gland Extended probe length 18 1 cm 7 125 in tip to end of shield extender Weight 70 g 0 15 lb for probe with shield extender including standard 1 m 3 ft cable with M12 connect...

Page 11: ...preferred wiring choice as this provides the highest measurement accuracy and ensures the best quality signal All TempVue 10 sensors have been calibrated using a 4 wire configuration Where possible C...

Page 12: ...CR6 U terminal configured for voltage excitation1 Black Excitation reference analog ground Clear Shield G earth ground 1U terminals are automatically configured by the measurement instruction The whit...

Page 13: ...iles that Short Cut creates are a great source for programming code to start a new program or add to an existing custom program NOTE Short Cut cannot edit programs after they are imported and edited i...

Page 14: ...1 2 BrHalf The BrHalf CRBasic instruction is used to measure the 2 wire configuration It applies an excitation voltage delays a specified amount of time and then makes a single ended voltage measurem...

Page 15: ...7 3 Siting The TempVue 10 is intended for air temperature measurements only The general EPA guidance for standard meteorological stations is to locate the sensor over an open level area at least 9 m 2...

Page 16: ...hat offers improved sensor protection from insect intrusion and driving rain and snow In addition compared to shields of a similar appearance the RAD shields have lower self heating in bright sunlight...

Page 17: ...loosen the nut on the entry gland at the bottom of the shield 3 Insert the sensor into the gland 4 If using an unventilated shield first tighten by hand the nut on the radiation shield gland until th...

Page 18: ...Attach the radiation shield to the tripod mast crossarm or tower leg using the supplied U bolt or band clamp See Figure 7 2 p 16 2 Connect the cable to the sensor 3 Route the cable to the data logger...

Page 19: ...8 Operations 8 1 Sensor schematic Figure 8 1 TempVue 10 4 wire schematic Figure 8 2 TempVue 10 2 wire schematic TempVue 10 PT 100 Class A Precision Air Temperature Sensor 17...

Page 20: ...brations require a returned material authorization RMA and completion of the Statement of Product Cleanliness and Decontamination form Refer to the Assistance page at the end of this manual for more i...

Page 21: ...d Measurements made using 2 wire configurations may have higher error especially if the program and DUT offset are based on a 4 wire configuration Please refer to 2 wire configuration p 10 for more in...

Page 22: ...ologist 1985 Publication of the American Association of State Climatologists Heights and Exposure Standards for Sensors on Automated Weather Stations v 9 No 4 October 1985 www stateclimate org publica...

Page 23: ...TE Once the file is edited with CRBasic Editor Short Cut can no longer be used to edit the program 2 To add the Short Cut wiring information into the new CRBasic program open the DEF file located in t...

Page 24: ...2 p 24 uses the 2 wire configuration to measure the TempVue 10 The 2 wire configuration uses fewer terminals but the 4 wire configuration provides more accurate measurements The following table provid...

Page 25: ...Units BattV Volts Units PTemp_C Deg C Units TempVUE10T_C Deg C Define Data Tables DataTable Hourly True 1 DataInterval 0 60 Min 10 Sample 1 TempVUE10T_C FP2 Average 1 TempVUE10T_C FP2 False Maximum 1...

Page 26: ...s NOT the DUT offset value on the calibration certificate That calibration is only valid for the recommended 4 wire configuration This offset value should be determined by the user from a calibration...

Page 27: ...Scan Scan 1 Sec 1 0 Battery Voltage measurement BattV Battery BattV Wiring Panel Temperature measurement PTemp_C PanelTemp PTemp_C 60 Measure the Tempvue 10 resistance BrHalf X 1 mV200C 1 Vx1 1 2500 T...

Page 28: ...ther manufacturer s products that are resold by Campbell Scientific are warranted only to the limits extended by the original manufacturer Refer to www campbellsci com terms warranty for more informat...

Page 29: ...ion or Repair Reference number contact your CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC regional office Please write the issued number clearly on the outside of the shipping container and ship as directed For all returns the...

Page 30: ...rohibit climbing by other persons Take reasonable precautions to secure tripod and tower sites from trespassers l Use only manufacturer recommended parts materials and tools Utility and Electrical l Y...

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