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3  Attach wind vane  

Fully insert vane arm into hub. 

Align vane with centre axis of sensor. 

Use the hex 5/64” Allen key to tighten 
the set screw at the top of the hub. 

4  Install mast and 
cross arm 

The cross arm can be mounted on any 
sturdy vertical (or horizontal) mast of 
diameter: 42 to 52 mm (1

 to 2 inches). 

Make the ground sufficiently level, firm and 
stable to secure your mast. If using the 
M2-TRPD tripod mast use the optional guy 
wire kit with ground stakes to further 
stabilise it.  

Install the mast securely and as vertical as 
possible using a sprit level. 

Shield the logger from direct sun by 
mounting the cross arm East to West with 
the logger away from the Equator. 

If using a solar panel, ensure it is not 
immediately below the RH and air 
temperature sensor. 

Bolt cross arm to the mast - using the U-bolts and box wrench, and make it horizontal. 

5  Orient the wind vane  

Find true north 

It is best to set the wind direction sensor to 
true north, not magnetic north. 

Compass Method

:  Get a compass and 

the local angle of magnetic declination – 
either from a map, local airport - or use an 
online calculator e.g. 

http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/geomag/jsp

Attach wind vane 

South in the 

northern 

hemisphere

South in the 

southern 

hemisphere

A

B

Orient the cross arm East-West

/struts/calcDeclination

  

...and enter your latitude and longitude.  

Magnetic declination (or variation) is the 
angle between magnetic north and true 
north.  
It is positive when the angle measured is east of true north and negative when west. 
So, if the declination is positive, true north is left of magnetic north.  

+30°

MAGNETIC 

NORTH

 = 360M

TRUE

NORTH


= 270 M

TRUE

NORTH

= 0-(- 30)
= 30 M

-30°

N

S

E

W

N

S

E

W

+

-

PLUS

MINUS

Example :  How to find true north given a compass 

and the angle of magnetic declination

90

90

180

180

270

270

0-30 

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Summary of Contents for WS-GP1

Page 1: ...WS GP1 Weather Station WS GP1 Weather Station for wind speed and direction relative humidity air temperature rain and solar radiation Quick Start Guide Version 1 0 Delta T Devices Ltd ...

Page 2: ...o Wind speed and direction sensor D 034B CA RH and air temperature sensor RHT3nl CA Solar energy flux sensor PYRPA 03 Rain gauge RG2 WS CA You should also find the following Sensor user manuals GP1 Quick Start Guide and screwdriver Allen keys 5 64 inch for the wind vane and 2 5 mm for light sensor levelling mount Spanner for the mast GP1 RS232 serial cable Delta T Software and Manuals CD including...

Page 3: ...e sensors the measured wind speed decreases as the canopy approaches Sensors are also influenced by the c local thermal and humidity microclima above the crop There are no simple rules to follow but be aware of the following Clothes lin hanging te e effect vegetation upwind may ater or glacier is surrounded by a rce er f lacing objects directly under the air humidity and temperature sensor such as...

Page 4: ...oss arm to the mast using the U bolts and box wrench and make it horizontal 5 Orient the wind vane Find true north It is best to set the wind direction sensor to true north not magnetic north Compass Method Get a compass and the local angle of magnetic declination either from a map local airport or use an online calculator e g http www ngdc noaa gov seg geomag jsp Attach wind vane South in the nor...

Page 5: ...ime Star Method Find the North Star or the So Whichever method you use establish wher Orient the wind vane 1 Ensure that the lo place on the hub The wind vane cannot rotate and if read the sensor should indicate 180 degr south 2 Using the spanner provided loosen the cla holding the O34B to 3 Rotate the housing b erweight and the black arrow on the housing actually south and the wind vane ta 4 Tigh...

Page 6: ...s s and modify them as r N a eem necessary For definitions e g for the various wind missing to reinstall this program Click Change on th elect Fil Program window and 3 lick on and examine the Air Wind Sun and Ra xamine the context sensitive online He 5 ote the default 1 hour Recording Rate in the Main tab ampling rates for individual sensors in the Sensor tab equired 6 ote the various recording op...

Page 7: ...ndow and click Start to commence logging For help diagnosing sensor behaviour from the Help menu Alt H select Document tation Document Library W 10 Collect and Save Logged Data 1 d data in the logger will be retrieved and w seconds to download the data et file viously saved dataset file 4 et file as a ASCII file for importing into other programs open the file s selecting the appropriate file type ...

Page 8: ...click on the chart regi enu of display options in Show all Charts and Det e also the online Help ample Dataset From the Help menu Alt H s cument Library Alt D a S GP1 to display the cument Lib Double click on the file Exa 1 Weather Station data d play a ty Examine the display options a ove No ar te Statistical symbols e only available if 2007 Delta T Devices Ltd Average Time of minimum Maximum Tim...

Page 9: ... battery may last 90 days To increase this reduce the reading frequency and or use a lithium battery or external lead acid battery The RH sensor dominates the current consumption reducing RH sensor readings to once every 5 minutes will more than double battery life You might expect an external 10 Ahr lead acid battery to last longest but internal self discharge may limit this to 12 months at 25 C ...

Page 10: ...rical mechanical Wind direction Accuracy 0 to 356 0 to 360 Starting threshold 0 4 m s 1 0 9 mp Damping rat h io 25 sensor and logger 0 5 C at 3 m s Resolution 0 5 Temperature Accuracy at 25 C 0 2 C IP65 1 1 0 C at 2 m s 1 2 0 C at 1 m s 1 RH 2 RH 5 to 95 RH 2 5 RH 5 and 95 RH Envronmental 20 to 80 C 0 100 RH IP65 Response time 10s 90 of scale for a step change from 11 to 75 RH Rainfall Sensitivity...

Page 11: ...4 months replace anemometer bearings 24 36 months complete factory overhaul of sensor Most parts are repl 10K 10K 5V ref GND Temp3 IN Temp3 GND green yellow Windvane circuit schematic white 1M 1K Colour Function GP1 connection Black WS common GND Pin 4 Green WD Common Temp3 GND White WD REF 5V ref White brown Shield GND RH Signal CH2 Blue Air temp Temp4 IN Yellow Air Temp Temp4 GND Red Power V CH2...

Page 12: ...2 in the first year 1 in the second year and 0 5 in the third No adjustment of the RH or temperature element is possible Inaccurate sensors must be replaced with new module which can be plugged in the field Replace every two years in clean atmospheric conditions or every year if the atmosphere is polluted Replacing the RH Sensor Note the RHT3nl uses a 10K Betatherm 10K3A1B thermistor and a 6 plate...

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