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Appendix C. CVF4 Ventilation Unit
C-11
'Main Program
BeginProg
Scan
(1,Sec,0,0)
PanelTemp
(PTemp,60)
'Measure wire panel temperature
Battery
(batt_volt)
'Measure battery voltage
'Retrieve the current time for use in the Solar Position Calculation
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
RealTime
(TimeArray())
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Measure Air Temperature
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Therm109
(Airtemp,1,3,Vx1,0,60,1.0,0)
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Calculate the Solar Position
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SolarPosition
(SolarPos(),TimeArray,0,Latitude,Longitude,Altitude,-1,Airtemp)
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Measure GH Irradiance with CMP11 Pyranometer
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
VoltDiff
(GH_Irradiance_CMP11,1,mV200,1,True,0,60,1000/CMP11_Sensitivity,0)
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Measure CVF4 Tachometer Output
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
PulseCount
(CVF4_Tach,1,P1,3,1,1.0,0)
CVF4_Tach = CVF4_Tach*(60/2)
'convert to RPM, CVF4 outputs two pulses per revolution
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Control the CVF4 Heater
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
If
SunElevation > -10
AND
SunElevation < 10
Then
PortSet
(C1,1)
Else
PortSet
(C1,0)
EndIf
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------
CallTable
Ten_Min
NextScan
EndProg
C.6 CVF4 Heater/Ventilator Maintenance
1.
(p. 15)
, for the pyranometer maintenance.
2.
Inspect the area directly under the fan to ensure that it is free from leaves,
snow, or other obstructions that can inhibit air flow.
3.
Regularly inspect the fan inlet by unclipping the cover. For optimal air
flow, make sure the diagonal line on the filter cover is in line with the
diagonal line on the ventilator (FIGURE
). The filter cover clicks
back on the ventilator.
4.
Clean or replace filters typically every 6 months.
The filters may need to be cleaned or replaced more frequently
depending on the site and air pollution.
5.
If desired, clean the plastic cover by using water and a brush or cloth.
NOTE