3 Using the PVA-600
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7.
Ensure that the temperature transmitter is not resting on the ground or on the roof,
and is not placed against a metal surface. Elevating the temperature transmitter
improves the transmission range.
8.
To turn on the irradiance and temperature transmitters, press the
I/0
button on each
transmitter.
NOTE
When turned on, each transmitter has a
TX
LED that will flash green periodically.
However, it is difficult to see the green LED in direct sunlight. Pressing the
I/0
button
again will cause the transmitter to turn off, indicated by the
TX
LED flashing red three
times.
When not in use, turn the transmitter power off to conserve battery life. The lithium
batteries in the transmitters are not re-chargeable. The typical battery life of the irradiance
transmitter battery is 300 hours. The typical battery life of the temperature transmitter
battery is 1500 hours.
9.
If the
LOW BATT
LED on either the irradiance or temperature transmitter is on,
replace the battery as follows:
a.
Remove the two screws securing the cover on the rear side of the
transmitter.
b.
Remove the cover.
c.
Replace the battery with a Lithium AAA battery.
NOTE
In emergencies, you can substitute AAA Alkaline batteries. However, battery life will be
very short.
Connecting to the Solar PV Equipment
Installed PV systems vary in design and construction. Therefore the guidance provided in
this section is general in nature, and it is critical that the user apply techniques and
precautions appropriate to the circumstances, following best PV/electrical safety
precautions.
WARNING
The procedure described below is important but not necessarily complete; the
operator must assess the potential dangers of each PV system, and take appropriate
precautions.
FAILURE TO TAKE APPROPRIATE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS COULD LEAD
TO PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
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