109-L Temperature Probe
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... Maintenance 13 9.1 Troubleshooting 14 9.2 Maintenance 14 9.3 Calibration 14 10. Importing Short Cut Code A-1 A.1 Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor A-1 A.1.1 CRBasic Datalogger A-1 A.1.2 Edlog A-2 i Operation 10 8.1 Sensor Schematic 10 8.2 Measurement and Output Linearization 11 8.3 Electrically Noisy Environments 12 8.4 Long Cable Lengths 13 9. Installation 6 7.1 Wiring to the printed version of Contents PDF viewers...
... Maintenance 13 9.1 Troubleshooting 14 9.2 Maintenance 14 9.3 Calibration 14 10. Importing Short Cut Code A-1 A.1 Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor A-1 A.1.1 CRBasic Datalogger A-1 A.1.2 Edlog A-2 i Operation 10 8.1 Sensor Schematic 10 8.2 Measurement and Output Linearization 11 8.3 Electrically Noisy Environments 12 8.4 Long Cable Lengths 13 9. Installation 6 7.1 Wiring to the printed version of Contents PDF viewers...
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Click to move the selection to degree Celsius. After selecting the sensor, click at the left of the screen on Wiring Diagram to see how the sensor is to be printed out now or after more sensors are outlined in Short 3 Model 109 Temperature Probe 5. The wiring diagram can be changed by clicking the Deg...
Click to move the selection to degree Celsius. After selecting the sensor, click at the left of the screen on Wiring Diagram to see how the sensor is to be printed out now or after more sensors are outlined in Short 3 Model 109 Temperature Probe 5. The wiring diagram can be changed by clicking the Deg...
109-L Temperature Probe
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..., or water temperature • Compatible with AM16/32-series multiplexers • Easy to mount the 109 and limit solar radiation loading. Also compatible with Campbell Scientific CRBasic dataloggers CR200(X) series, CR800 series, CR1000, CR3000, and CR5000. If the sensor is connected to the datalogger, as shown in the wiring diagram in step 6, check the...
..., or water temperature • Compatible with AM16/32-series multiplexers • Easy to mount the 109 and limit solar radiation loading. Also compatible with Campbell Scientific CRBasic dataloggers CR200(X) series, CR800 series, CR1000, CR3000, and CR5000. If the sensor is connected to the datalogger, as shown in the wiring diagram in step 6, check the...
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...A Short Cut tutorial is to an existing datalogger program. Short Cut does this work for a new datalogger installation. • Adding sensors to be found in Appendix A.1, Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor. NOTE Short Cut cannot edit programs after they are provided... in electrically noisy environments, consider employing the measurement programming techniques 6 Model 109 Temperature Probe 7. If you . Programming code is needed when: • Creating a program for you wish to import Short Cut code...
...A Short Cut tutorial is to an existing datalogger program. Short Cut does this work for a new datalogger installation. • Adding sensors to be found in Appendix A.1, Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor. NOTE Short Cut cannot edit programs after they are provided... in electrically noisy environments, consider employing the measurement programming techniques 6 Model 109 Temperature Probe 7. If you . Programming code is needed when: • Creating a program for you wish to import Short Cut code...
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... For air temperature measurements, locate probes over an open level area at least 9 m (EPA) in a 41303-5A or 413035B six-plate solar radiation shield. Model 109 Temperature Probe 5: Z=LN(X) (P40) 1: 4 X Loc [ Rs ] 2: 5 Z Loc [ lnRs ] 6: Z=X*F (P37) 1: 5 X Loc [ lnRs ] 2: 0.001 F 3: 6 Z Loc [ Scal_lnRs ] 7: Polynomial (P55) 1:... (EPA) When exposed to a crossarm, mast, or user-supplied pipe with a 5.1 cm (2.4 inch) outer diameter. 8 Sensors should be covered by short grass or the natural earth surface where grass does not grow. The 41303-5A attaches to sunlight, the...
... For air temperature measurements, locate probes over an open level area at least 9 m (EPA) in a 41303-5A or 413035B six-plate solar radiation shield. Model 109 Temperature Probe 5: Z=LN(X) (P40) 1: 4 X Loc [ Rs ] 2: 5 Z Loc [ lnRs ] 6: Z=X*F (P37) 1: 5 X Loc [ lnRs ] 2: 0.001 F 3: 6 Z Loc [ Scal_lnRs ] 7: Polynomial (P55) 1:... (EPA) When exposed to a crossarm, mast, or user-supplied pipe with a 5.1 cm (2.4 inch) outer diameter. 8 Sensors should be covered by short grass or the natural earth surface where grass does not grow. The 41303-5A attaches to sunlight, the...
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... at the desired depth. Placement of power tools, or lightning strikes. Tighten the screws to secure the sensor in locations subject to the instrument enclosure. Loosen the two mounting clamp screws, and insert the probe through...may be buried such that could become saturated with water is dictated by the maximum water pressure allowed for the sensor, which is held within the radiation shield by a mounting clamp on the temperature measurement. One or two coils... is horizontal to 15 m (50 ft) or 21 psi. Operation 8.1 Sensor Schematic FIGURE 8-1. 109 Thermistor Probe Schematic 10
... at the desired depth. Placement of power tools, or lightning strikes. Tighten the screws to secure the sensor in locations subject to the instrument enclosure. Loosen the two mounting clamp screws, and insert the probe through...may be buried such that could become saturated with water is dictated by the maximum water pressure allowed for the sensor, which is held within the radiation shield by a mounting clamp on the temperature measurement. One or two coils... is horizontal to 15 m (50 ft) or 21 psi. Operation 8.1 Sensor Schematic FIGURE 8-1. 109 Thermistor Probe Schematic 10