Using the CS400/CS405 Submersible Pressure Transducer with Campbell Scientific Dataloggers
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Check all sensor readings (*6 mode of the datalogger); adjust transducer
offsets if necessary
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Check recent data (*7 mode of the datalogger)
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Perform routine maintenance suggested by manufacturers
See datalogger manual for more information on *6 and *7 modes.
5.2 Every Three Months
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Change batteries (as needed--may be less often)
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Replace enclosure desiccants
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Check calibration of all sensors
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Inspect probe cable conditions for deterioration or damage
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Check wire connections ensuring they are still secure
5.3 Every Two to Three Years or on a Rotating Schedule
Send the transducers to the factory or laboratory for inspection and have them
serviced and/or replaced as needed.
6. Troubleshooting
The most common causes of erroneous pressure transducer data include:
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poor sensor connections to the datalogger
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damaged cables
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damaged transducers
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moisture in the vent tube
To troubleshoot, do the following:
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Check your connections to the datalogger. Look for loose or broken wires,
and moisture at the points of connection.
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Inspect the pressure transducer cable for wear, stress, or other indications
of damage.
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Check the vent tube for plugging and condensation.
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