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3. REMOVE TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY

  a)  Loosen 2 set screws at base of transducer assembly and 

remove assembly from vertical shaft. Use care to avoid 

damaging wires.

4.  REMOVE BEARING ROTOR by sliding it upward off vertical 

shaft.

5.  REMOVE OLD BEARINGS AND INSTALL NEW BEARINGS.

  When inserting new bearings, be careful not to apply pressure 

to bearing shields.

6. REPLACE BEARING ROTOR ON VERTICAL SHAFT

7. REPLACE TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY. Tighten set screws to 

80 oz-in.

8. RECONNECT TRANSDUCER WIRES

  a)  Gently pull wires through hole in junction box. Needle nose 

pliers or a bent wire may be used.

  b)  Carefully solder wires to circuit board according to 

    wiring diagram. Observe color code.

  c)  Secure circuit board in junction box using 3 screws

     removed in step 2b. Do not overtighten.

9. REPLACE MAIN HOUSING

  a)  Position main housing over bearing rotor. Be careful to align 

indexing key inside main housing with slot in rotor.

  b)  Turn direction-adjust thumbwheel until notch in coupling 

is away from front opening and aligned with ridge inside 

housing. Set screw in coupling should face the front opening.

  c)  With coupling oriented, continue to push main housing onto 

bearing rotor until latch locks into place with a click.

10. ALIGN VANE

  a)  Connect sensor to indicator.

  b)  Install sensor on vane angle fixture (Young Model 18112 or 

equivalent) with junction box at 180° or South position.

  c)  Align sensor to known angular position. If indicator output 

varies more than ±1 ° from known angle, loosen setscrew 

in direction adjust thumbwheel and slowly turn thumbwheel 

until correct output value is obtained. Tighten setscrew.

  d)  Verify correct angular values at other vane positions.

11. REPLACE NOSE CONE 

  a)  Screw nose cone into main housing until o-ring seal is 

seated. Be careful to avoid cross-threading.

WARRANTY

This  product  is  warranted  to  be  free  of  defects  in  materials  and 

construction for a period of 12 months from date of initial purchase. 

Liability is limited to repair or replacement of defective item. A copy 

of the warranty policy may be obtained from R. M. Young Company.

CE COMPLIANCE

This product has been tested and complies with European CE 

requirements for the EMC Directive.  Please note that shielded 

cable must be used.

EMC COMPLIANCE

This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation 

is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not 

cause  harmful  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any 

interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause 

undesired operation.

This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the 

limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC 

Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 

against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a 

commercial  environment.  This  equipment  generates,  uses,  and 

can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used 

in  accordance  with  the  instruction  manual,  may  cause  harmful 

interference to radio communications.  Operation of this equipment 

in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which 

case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own 

expense.

This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001.

Cet appareil ISM est conforme à Ia norme NMB-001 du Canada.

EN55011/CISPR 11, Group 1, Class B device.

Class B equipment is suitable for use in domestic establishments 

and  in  establishments  directly  connected  to  a  low  voltage  power 

supply  network  which  supplies  buildings  used  for  domestic 

purposes.

Summary of Contents for 09101

Page 1: ...ICAL INSTRUMENTS INSTRUCTIONS R M YOUNG COMPANY 2801 AERO PARK DRIVE TRAVERSE CITY MICHIGAN 49686 USA TEL 231 946 3980 FAX 231 946 4772 WEB www youngusa com P N 09101 90 REV I111215 WIND MONITOR SE MO...

Page 2: ...ithout friction Check vane balance by holding sensor with vane surface horizontal The vane should have no tendency to rotate A slight imbalance will not degrade performance INITIAL SETUP The 09101 has...

Page 3: ...ol contact NCAR Atmospheric Technology Division P O Box 3000 Boulder Colorado 80307 3000 Two modes of operation are available bussed and interactive Bussed mode is the normal operating mode and requir...

Page 4: ...t calibration is 0 5 VDC for 0 540 range Wind speed voltage output is 0 5 VDC for 0 100 meters per second In applications where long connection cables or small wire gauge is used measure the 09101 vol...

Page 5: ...vailable return the instrument to the company Refer to the drawings to become familiar with part names and locations Maximum torque on all set screws is 80 oz in FLANGE BEARING REPLACEMENT If anemomet...

Page 6: ...sitions 11 REPLACE NOSE CONE a Screw nose cone into main housing until o ring seal is seated Be careful to avoid cross threading WARRANTY This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials a...

Page 7: ...Page 6 09101 90 I CABLE WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL 09101 WIND MONITOR SE...

Page 8: ...Page 7 09101 90 I BEARING REPLACEMENT POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENT...

Page 9: ...RING 05187 PROPELLER NUT 1 4 20 05164C PROPELLER SHAFT W HUB 6 32 x 1 8 SET SCREW 5 05127 MAIN HOUSING LATCH 6 32 x 3 8 FLAT HD SCREW 05126CS VERTICAL SHAFT BEARING ROTOR CONDUCTIVE 05121E 10 JUNCTION...

Page 10: ...90 I Calibration Accessories Model18802 AnemometerDrive Model18112 VaneAngleBenchStand Model 18310 Propeller Torque Disc Model18331VaneTorqueGauge Model18301 VaneAlignmentRod Model18212 VaneAngleFixtu...

Page 11: ...del 18331 Vane Torque Gauge checks vane bearing torque of the Wind Monitor family sensors Slip the fixture over the main housing and make simple yet accurate vane torque measurements Charts relating v...

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