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NovaLynx Corporation 
 

 

200-WS-01 

Page 8 

April 2021 

 

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INSTALLATION

 

 

1.

 

Loosen the two mounting screws on the base of the sensor. 

2.

 

Place the sensor on the top of the mast or mounting stub. 

3.

 

Tighten the mounting screws using moderate torque. 
 

The PVC jacket of the cable will last for many years outdoors under normal circumstances. In harsh 
environments it may be necessary to protect the cable with conduit.  
 
Route the sensor cable down the mast and to the monitoring equipment in the most direct manner. 
Fasten the cable to the mast with cable ties to prevent whipping during high velocity winds. For best 
results, use plastic cable ties that are resistant to ultra-violet radiation and place them at two foot 
intervals. Leave a "drip loop" of cable below the entry point to the equipment enclosure to help keep 
moisture out. 

 

Turn off power to the logger or other monitoring device before connecting the sensor. 
 

200-WS-01x

Wind Sensors

Wind Signal

Ground

Reed Switch

Red

Black

Clear *

Earth Ground

DWG 890-0017-04

* Green (Model 200-WS-01C only)

 

NOTE: The reed switch output is "dry contact". A pull-up resistor may be needed on the input channel to 
monitor the switch closure. 

9

 

MAINTENANCE 

 

Wind sensors experience vibration due to high velocity wind. The vibration can loosen the mounting 
screws or the support structure. Regular inspection of the mounting hardware is required to prevent 
damage to the sensor.  

1.

 

Tighten the mounting screws if necessary (do not over-tighten). 

Summary of Contents for 200-WS-01 Series

Page 1: ...DOC 200 WS 01 UM 20210413 200 WS 01x User Manual WeatherPort Wind Speed Sensors Wind Run Sensors Phone 530 823 7185 Email nova novalynx com Website www novalynx com...

Page 2: ...items If packing facilities are not available take the equipment to the nearest Post Office UPS or other freight service and obtain assistance with the packaging Please write the RA on the outside of...

Page 3: ...ARD 4 2 INTRODUCTION 4 3 PRECAUTIONS 4 4 SPECIFICATIONS 5 5 MODEL NUMBERS AND FEATURES 5 5 1 Wind Run Sensors 5 5 2 Wind Speed Sensors 6 6 SITE SELECTION 6 7 MOUNTING OPTIONS 7 8 INSTALLATION 8 9 MAIN...

Page 4: ...ached to the side of the sensor as shown in the photo or it exits the base Be aware that if the cable exits the base it must be threaded through the supporting mast Cable Side Exit The 200 WS 01 is a...

Page 5: ...12 m 2 conductor 24 AWG shielded tinned leads Except Model 200 WS 01C which has 1 0 3 m hookup wire 1 07 inch diameter by 0 82 inch socket 27 mm dia x 21 mm Note Standard 3 4 IPS pipe is 1 05 o d and...

Page 6: ...threshold due to a characteristic of the Teflon bearing 6 SITE SELECTION WARNING Avoid overhead power lines whenever possible If there are overhead power lines use extreme care to prevent contact wit...

Page 7: ...ious lengths Swaged mast segments can be fitted together to obtain the overall height needed The swaged end is the correct diameter for mounting 200 WS 01x sensors 1 07 1 25 SWAGED ALUMINUM MAST 3 75...

Page 8: ...ies that are resistant to ultra violet radiation and place them at two foot intervals Leave a drip loop of cable below the entry point to the equipment enclosure to help keep moisture out Turn off pow...

Page 9: ...ripod These tests can help determine whether the sensor needs repair or adjustment Set the ohm meter to a low resistance range and touch its leads together to check for zero ohms If it is an analog me...

Page 10: ...NovaLynx Corporation_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 200 WS 01 Page 10 April 2021 APPENDIX A TRIPOD DIMENSIONS...

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