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NovaLynx Corporation________________________________________________________________________________ 

 

 

 
200-WS-21-A 

Page 3 

February 2021 

 

 

CONTENTS 

 

FORWARD ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4 

INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 

SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 

PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKOUT ....................................................................................................................................... 5 

4.1 

Power Supply Connection ....................................................................................................................................... 6 

4.2 

Menu Navigation ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 

4.2.1 

MENU

 Button .................................................................................................................................................. 6 

4.2.2 

UP

 and 

DOWN

 Buttons ................................................................................................................................... 6 

4.2.3 

CLEAR

 Button .................................................................................................................................................. 7 

4.2.4 

GO

 Button ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 

4.3 

Program Alarm Thresholds ..................................................................................................................................... 7 

4.4 

Program Alarm Delays ............................................................................................................................................ 7 

4.5 

DIP Switch Settings .................................................................................................................................................. 8 

ANEMOMETER INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................ 8 

5.1 

Anemometer Siting Considerations ........................................................................................................................ 8 

5.2 

Anemometer Mounting .......................................................................................................................................... 9 

5.3 

Cable Installation..................................................................................................................................................... 9 

5.4 

Anemometer Wire Diagram .................................................................................................................................. 10 

5.5 

Anemometer Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 10 

WIND ALARM CONTROLLER INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................. 10 

6.1 

Controller Location ............................................................................................................................................... 10 

6.2 

Controller Mounting ............................................................................................................................................. 11 

CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................... 12 

7.1 

Anemometer Connection ...................................................................................................................................... 12 

7.2 

Power Connection ................................................................................................................................................. 12 

7.3 

Relay Connections ................................................................................................................................................. 13 

ALARM FUNCTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 13 

APPENDIX A ........................................................................................................................................................................... 14 
 

Summary of Contents for 200-WS-21-A

Page 1: ...DOC 200 WS 21 A UM 20210209 200 WS 21 A User Manual Dual Set Point Wind Alarm Phone 530 823 7185 Email nova novalynx com Website www novalynx com...

Page 2: ...ions in the case of delicate or sensitive 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 packag...

Page 3: ...2 3 CLEAR Button 7 4 2 4 GO Button 7 4 3 Program Alarm Thresholds 7 4 4 Program Alarm Delays 7 4 5 DIP Switch Settings 8 5 ANEMOMETER INSTALLATION 8 5 1 Anemometer Siting Considerations 8 5 2 Anemomet...

Page 4: ...ts and the maximum wind speed value are stored in non volatile memory DIP switch settings select the units mph or kph and enable disable the buzzer Programmable Features Alarm Set Point Wind speed thr...

Page 5: ...connectors supplied Relay specifications Form C SPDT N O and N C Contact rating 3A 24Vdc 115 VAC Alarm ON OFF delay range 0 to 99 seconds Timing accuracy 2 Measurement range 0 to 99 9 Integration int...

Page 6: ...on Refer to the DIP Switch Settings section of the manual to correct this situation 4 2 Menu Navigation The programming buttons are below the display 4 2 1 MENU Button Press the MENU button One of the...

Page 7: ...menu 1 Press GO until the display shows the operating mode screen see GO Button above 2 Press MENU to bring up one of the three sub menu displays 3 Press UP or DOWN to reach the Wind Alarms sub menu...

Page 8: ...per hour MPH Set the switch ON for kilometers per hour KPH 3 The Tu switch sets the temperature units This is not relevant to the wind alarms so it doesn t matter how this switch is set 4 The Si silen...

Page 9: ...e mounted at the top of a mast the NovaLynx 200 153 Mounting Arm sold separately can be used to mount the sensor to the side The supporting mast or tower should be properly grounded to minimize lightn...

Page 10: ...sor 1 Tighten the mounting screws if necessary do not strip the threads in the plastic base of the sensor 2 Spin the anemometer cup assembly It should turn freely A drop of light machine oil e g fishi...

Page 11: ...ns inside the controller box for placing screws It will be necessary to remove the circuit board to access these points After mounting the case to your wall or panel install the small caps that are in...

Page 12: ...to a good earth ground an electrical box with an earth connection or a metal cold water pipe that actually enters the ground Failure to provide a ground may cause erratic operation and make the syste...

Page 13: ...ally Be sure you have programmed the Wind Alarm to the settings you desire and the system is operating properly before you connect power to your external devices 8 ALARM FUNCTIONS The Wind Alarm contr...

Page 14: ...MPER Menu Up Dn Clr Go PROGRAMMING BUTTONS MODE WIND UNITS TEMP UNITS BUZZER WIND MPH DEG F BUZZ TEMP KPH DEG C SILENT ON OFF Wt Wu Tu Si DIP SETTINGS DUAL SET POINT WIND ALARM 200 WS 21A Alarms OFF R...

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