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4.2.3 Common accessories
Common accessories for the CSAT3BH include cables as well as other equipment to make
sensible heat flux measurements. A fine-wire thermocouple is an example of an additional sensor
often used with a CSAT3BH. Descriptions of cables and other common accessories are described
in greater detail in the following sections.
4.2.3.1 Power and communications cables
Cables required for the CSAT3BH to function must be ordered with the CSAT3BH. Cables are
required for both the anemometer itself and the CSAT3H controller box.
The anemometer requires a communication cable that transfers the data to the data logger.
Communication can either be made via SDM or CPI. If using SDM, an additional power cable is
not required because power can be transferred.
The CSAT3H heater controller box supplies power to the heaters and communicates with the
main data logger that is used to collect the wind and sonic temperature data from the
anemometer. Therefore, a power cable going from the 22 to 32 VDC power supply to the
CSAT3H controller box is needed. An RS-485 cable that can establish a communication channel
between the controller and main data logger or computer is also required.
Campbell Scientific uses a system for naming cables that provides details of a cable and some
information about its use.
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The “–L” in a cable model name is an option that denotes a user-specified length of cable in
feet.
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The “–PT” is a cable option that specifies one end of the cable to have pigtail wires for
wiring to a power source, data logger terminals, or a wiring bus. The other end has an M16
connector for connecting to the corresponding port at the back of the CSAT3BH block.
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The “–MC” option designates an M16 connector on both ends of the cable and is used to
daisy-chain several CSAT3BH instruments together in series.
NOTE:
Daisy-chaining requires ordering a splitter (see
(p. 13) and
(p. 14)) for each CSAT3BH in series except the terminal one. While
looking similar, two different splitters are required when daisy-chaining for Power/SDM
or for CPI. What differentiates the splitters is the number of pin channels they have,
making it impossible to use the incorrect splitter with a cable. The Power/SDM splitter
has six pin connectors, and the CPI/RS-485 splitter has eight.
CSAT3BH Three-Dimensional Heated Sonic Anemometer
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