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SITE VISITS AND MAINTENANCE

The purpose of installing the site is to obtain a continuous and reliable record
of pan evaporation. This data may be used for a range of process,
management and environmental purposes, sometimes in unexpected ways. It
is important that the site be operated to a consistent standard by staff with a
basic understanding of data collection and management.

Although the equipment can operate for up to 1 year, the site may deteriorate
to an unacceptable condition within a few months. Regular site checks and
equipment servicing is essential. The site should be inspected and serviced at
least monthly. The purpose of the site inspection is to check that the present
data is accurate and that this will continue. Experienced site operators prepare
for the site visit and use a report form and checklist to record details of the
visit. Instrument manuals, documents, site access details, special instructions
and visit reports should be kept in a site file, and taken to the site each visit.

Data should be regularly recovered from the site and securely archived in a
system that will permanently preserve the raw data. A copy of this data
should be reviewed and edited to adjust any anomalies or errors, and saved as
an archive for future analysis and use.

7.1

Site Visits

7.1.1

Preparing for the Site Inspection

Do the following:

·

Check the report from the previous site visit. Prepare to complete any
special work that is required.

·

Check your computer. Confirm you have an adequate power supply and
the correct cable.

·

Check and adjust the computer time and date. This will be used to reset the
logger.

·

Carry any required spare parts and check instruments.

·

Take the visit file.

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7.1.2

Carrying Out The Site Inspection

At the site your objectives are to:

·

Recover the recorded data and verify its quality, and

·

Ensure the site will keep operating correctly and the next period of data
will be of good quality.

Your common sense will help you achieve this.

At times it will be better to do nothing, and to return another day. For
example if it is raining heavily and the site has no protection, you will
damage the instruments and your test equipment if they get wet. Rushing
through a site visit, or trying to use a faulty computer, can also cause
problems.

If you encounter a problem, think logically through the process and carry out
checks and tests to eliminate probable causes. It is important to identify the
real problem so it can be fixed. Check the most obvious things first. e.g. is
your computer connected and operating properly? Is the water supply
functional? Do not jump to conclusions.

Do not fiddle with things that are OK. If it is working well, leave it alone.

When you proceed, prepare a comfortable and safe work environment for
yourself, lay out the tools and equipment you will need and work through
your visit in a logical sequence, such as suggested in the following section.
Fill in a report as you go and complete one part of the procedure before
proceeding to the next.

7.1.3

Initial Inspection

Before touching anything, inspect and note the condition of the site,
installation and instruments.

·

Are there any signs of damage or interference?

·

Is the pan water level OK?

·

Is the water supply functional and sufficient to last to the next inspection?

·

Are the instruments clean, dry and secure?

·

Is the water level transducer displaying the correct water level?

UNIDATA

42 SITE VISITS AND MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for STARLOG 6529

Page 1: ...may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical...

Page 2: ...he Water Level Instrument 23 5 3 5 Set And Test The System 24 5 4 The Level Control System 25 5 4 1 Overview 25 5 4 2 Level Control Module 26 Automatic Evaporation System i 5 4 3 Fill System 26 5 4 4...

Page 3: ...een pan evaporation and site conditions This is required for evaporation and evapo transpiration studies and modelling An optional telemetry system can be connected to the datalogger Landline cellular...

Page 4: ...E or later and are supplied on disk with initial releases of the instrument Alternatively you can obtain this update from the technical support section on the UNIDATA web site www unidata com au Refer...

Page 5: ...ngs Intake Bulkhead fitting for 12 5mm ID hose Connects level gauge to stillwell Refill Bulkhead fitting for 12 5mm ID hose Connects level control system to pan Pan weight 12kg Mounting Timber frame 1...

Page 6: ...el on top of cabinet Model 6529A 3 Float system inside PVC 115mm float line counterweight and offset guide pulley Hose 12 6mm heavy duty flexible hose 1 8 metres long Two stainless steel hose clamps s...

Page 7: ...rain Pump Type Marine bilge pump Located in pan Cable length 2 metres Power 12 volts 1 2 amps Capacity Maximum 20 litres minute Housing PVC enclosure attached to inside of pan Drain Hose 12 5mm hose c...

Page 8: ...rable with a manual pan Automatic Evaporation System EVAPORATION MONITORING TECHNIQUES 11 3 1 Using Evaporation Pan Data The daily total evaporation can vary from 0 on a cool and misty day to more tha...

Page 9: ...sites and data quality is compromised Water level too high will result in rainfall splashing or blowing from the tank when it is near full and overflowing when it is full Water level below the referen...

Page 10: ...tomatic Evaporation System SITE REQUIREMENTS AND LAYOUT 15 4 1 1 Water Supply The evaporation pan is refilled each day by the level control system The automated refill is controlled by a solenoid swit...

Page 11: ...y tank on stand Optional hose from drain pump Enters top of tank to prevent siphoning 1 metre head Model 6529 2L Low Pressure Solenoid 0 70kPa mounted in enclosure 4 1 4 Underground Supply Where the w...

Page 12: ...in the middle of the evaporation pan 5 2 Installing The Model 6529A Enclosure The stillwell enclosure is located 1 5 metres from the pan on the side away from the equator where it will not shadow the...

Page 13: ...ment Fill the pan with water to near the reference point in the pan level gauge Check the hose connections and the pan for leaks and fix any problems Confirm that the water level in the stillwell is t...

Page 14: ...stalled on both the float pulley and offset pulley check that the float and counterweight can rise freely from the bottom to the top of the stillwell without clashing or touching the sides 6 Rotate th...

Page 15: ...ar powered battery system A regulator on the switch card manages battery charging All devices connect to the row of pluggable terminals located at the front of the enclosure Automatic Evaporation Syst...

Page 16: ...lifted from the well separated in the middle and the pump lifted out for cleaning The bottom of the pump can be removed to clean and service the impeller The pump must be inverted when installed for r...

Page 17: ...t hole of the three at the bottom of the left hand wall of the cabinet Attach the hose to the pan and seal it with a hose clamp Connect the pan end of the hose to the fitting in the top hole of the pa...

Page 18: ...mm water level falls and the rainfall data all 0 2mm rises The data is logged in increments of 0 4mm The effects of any pan water level resets and minor water level pulsations are not recorded The tim...

Page 19: ...following settings are recommended for a normal project You may prefer a 15 minute log interval to reduce the volume of logged data Click on the Events panel to open the listing of events Double clic...

Page 20: ...elect Scheme from the toolbar then Save As Automatic Evaporation System OPERATING THE SITE 35 The Log Buffer Panel The Events Detail Panel You should save it with a scheme name that identifies your si...

Page 21: ...NG THE SITE 37 6 5 Data Recovery And Review Refer to the software manual for Version 3 Software for detailed descriptions on operating the software and displaying data Select Display a Data File from...

Page 22: ...ration and rainfall data is the accumulated total since the logger was last reset It may contain corrupting events if there has been any artificial water level changes There are two shown in the above...

Page 23: ...ed spare parts and check instruments Take the visit file Automatic Evaporation System SITE VISITS AND MAINTENANCE 41 7 1 2 Carrying Out The Site Inspection At the site your objectives are to Recover t...

Page 24: ...ariations Automatic Evaporation System SITE VISITS AND MAINTENANCE 43 6 Check that the derived rainfall is sensible and supported by the evaporation data 7 Select the ASCII report The file will be sav...

Page 25: ...hould be added to the station visit file to remind the site operator to attend to the matter at the next site visit The interaction between site operation data processing reporting and review allows f...

Page 26: ...7 3 5 Solenoid Pump Regularly check the operation of the solenoid and pump To check the condition and serviceability of the solenoid and or pump 1 Connect each device to the TEST position of the cont...

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