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52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage Revision: 5/11 Copyright © 2010-2011 Campbell Scientific, Inc.
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage Revision: 5/11 Copyright © 2010-2011 Campbell Scientific, Inc.
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... write this form. Campbell Scientific reserves the right to refuse service on the outside of America. Batteries, fine-wire thermocouples, desiccant, and other locations, Campbell will return such products by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell") to 435-750-9579. Campbell's obligation under this warranty is in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for any returns until we receive this number clearly on products...
... write this form. Campbell Scientific reserves the right to refuse service on the outside of America. Batteries, fine-wire thermocouples, desiccant, and other locations, Campbell will return such products by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell") to 435-750-9579. Campbell's obligation under this warranty is in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for any returns until we receive this number clearly on products...
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... CR10X Example Program 7 5.2 Control Port Example 7 5.2.1 CR1000 Example Program 8 5.2.2 CR10X Example Program 9 6. Wiring for links to a Control Port 5 5. Troubleshooting 9 6.1 Precipitation 9 7. The CM216 Atop a Stainless-Steel Tripod 3 Tables 4-1. Multipliers 5 i The CM220 Mounted to the printed version of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to a Crossarm 3 3-3. Wiring for Control Port Input 5 5-1. General Description 1 2. 52202 Table of this document. Wiring 4 4.1 Heater Wiring 4 4.2 Wiring to a Pulse Channel 4 4.3 Wiring to specific sections...
... CR10X Example Program 7 5.2 Control Port Example 7 5.2.1 CR1000 Example Program 8 5.2.2 CR10X Example Program 9 6. Wiring for links to a Control Port 5 5. Troubleshooting 9 6.1 Precipitation 9 7. The CM216 Atop a Stainless-Steel Tripod 3 Tables 4-1. Multipliers 5 i The CM220 Mounted to the printed version of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to a Crossarm 3 3-3. Wiring for Control Port Input 5 5-1. General Description 1 2. 52202 Table of this document. Wiring 4 4.1 Heater Wiring 4 4.2 Wiring to a Pulse Channel 4 4.3 Wiring to specific sections...
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... Range: -20° to +50°C Humidity Range: 0 to minimize the effect of 24 Vac power. This gage requires a reliable source of strong winds on the 52202's measurements. 2. Throughout this jacket will support combustion...manual, the rain gage will pass FMVSS302. Local fire codes may preclude its resistance to 1 in air. General Description RM Young's Model 52202-L is rated as the 52202. Output is specified when ordering. 52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 1. A -L after the model number indicates that the cable length is a switch closure for its use...
... Range: -20° to +50°C Humidity Range: 0 to minimize the effect of 24 Vac power. This gage requires a reliable source of strong winds on the 52202's measurements. 2. Throughout this jacket will support combustion...manual, the rain gage will pass FMVSS302. Local fire codes may preclude its resistance to 1 in air. General Description RM Young's Model 52202-L is rated as the 52202. Output is specified when ordering. 52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 1. A -L after the model number indicates that the cable length is a switch closure for its use...
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... 260-953 Alter-Type Wind Screen's siting information and installation procedure are provided in the 260-953 manual. 3.1 Siting The 52202 should be mounted in . above the average snow depth. The ground surface around the rain gage should be natural vegetation or gravel. ... pipe is representative of the obstruction. 3.2 Mounting The 52202 precipitation gage uses a clamp to fasten onto the 3659 12-in.-long, aluminum pipe or to four times the height of the surrounding area. The distance should be high enough to be two to a user-supplied 1-in a relatively level spot which is ...
... 260-953 Alter-Type Wind Screen's siting information and installation procedure are provided in the 260-953 manual. 3.1 Siting The 52202 should be mounted in . above the average snow depth. The ground surface around the rain gage should be natural vegetation or gravel. ... pipe is representative of the obstruction. 3.2 Mounting The 52202 precipitation gage uses a clamp to fasten onto the 3659 12-in.-long, aluminum pipe or to four times the height of the surrounding area. The distance should be high enough to be two to a user-supplied 1-in a relatively level spot which is ...
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...leg, CM300-series mounting pole, or a user-supplied vertical pipe (1.0-in . OD). Fits in . The CM220 Mounted to a Crossarm Alternatively..., the 3659 pipe can be attached to the top of a stainless-steel CM110, CM115, or CM120 tripod (see Figure 3-2). Crossarm CM220 FIGURE 3-2. The CM216 Atop a Stainless-Steel Tripod 3 The crossarm attaches to 2.1-in . above the mast of our stainless-steel tripods via a CM220 Right Angle Mounting... Bracket (see Figure 3-3). 52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage The ...
...leg, CM300-series mounting pole, or a user-supplied vertical pipe (1.0-in . OD). Fits in . The CM220 Mounted to a Crossarm Alternatively..., the 3659 pipe can be attached to the top of a stainless-steel CM110, CM115, or CM120 tripod (see Figure 3-2). Crossarm CM220 FIGURE 3-2. The CM216 Atop a Stainless-Steel Tripod 3 The crossarm attaches to 2.1-in . above the mast of our stainless-steel tripods via a CM220 Right Angle Mounting... Bracket (see Figure 3-3). 52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage The ...
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... following the instructions supplied with the plug. Wiring WARNING After mounting the 52202, level the gage and remove the shipping retainer by following procedure: 1. Carefully lift housing free of 24 Vac power. 4.2 Wiring to a Pulse Channel NOTE When Short Cut software is centered. 4. Adjust leveling screws until bulls eye level is used to generate the datalogger program, the sensor should be wired to service or repair this...
... following the instructions supplied with the plug. Wiring WARNING After mounting the 52202, level the gage and remove the shipping retainer by following procedure: 1. Carefully lift housing free of 24 Vac power. 4.2 Wiring to a Pulse Channel NOTE When Short Cut software is centered. 4. Adjust leveling screws until bulls eye level is used to generate the datalogger program, the sensor should be wired to service or repair this...
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... can be connected to +5 volts on some of control port inputs with the CR500, CR510, CR10, 21X or CR23X. TABLE 5-1. CR7 programming is similar to the CR10X but has an additional parameter in the PulseCount instruction to specify the slot that the Pulse Card is in which rainfall is measured using Campbell Scientific's Short Cut Program Builder software. Multipliers Rain Gage 52202 0.01...
... can be connected to +5 volts on some of control port inputs with the CR500, CR510, CR10, 21X or CR23X. TABLE 5-1. CR7 programming is similar to the CR10X but has an additional parameter in the PulseCount instruction to specify the slot that the Pulse Card is in which rainfall is measured using Campbell Scientific's Short Cut Program Builder software. Multipliers Rain Gage 52202 0.01...
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...(Rain_mm,1,1,2,0,0.1,0) CallTable(Rain) NextScan EndProg 5.1.2 CR200(X) Series Example Program 'CR200(X) Series 'RM_Young Tipping Blk > P_SW ' Wht > ground 'Cabling for heater goes to 24VAC power supply 'Declare Variables and Units Public Rain_mm Units Rain_mm=mm 'Define Data Tables DataTable(Rain,True,-1) DataInterval(0,60,Min) Totalize(1,Rain_mm,0) EndTable 'Main Program BeginProg Scan(1,Sec) '52202 Rain Gage measurement Rain_mm: PulseCount(Rain_mm,P_SW,2,0,0.1,0) 'Call...
...(Rain_mm,1,1,2,0,0.1,0) CallTable(Rain) NextScan EndProg 5.1.2 CR200(X) Series Example Program 'CR200(X) Series 'RM_Young Tipping Blk > P_SW ' Wht > ground 'Cabling for heater goes to 24VAC power supply 'Declare Variables and Units Public Rain_mm Units Rain_mm=mm 'Define Data Tables DataTable(Rain,True,-1) DataInterval(0,60,Min) Totalize(1,Rain_mm,0) EndTable 'Main Program BeginProg Scan(1,Sec) '52202 Rain Gage measurement Rain_mm: PulseCount(Rain_mm,P_SW,2,0,0.1,0) 'Call...
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... example will also work with the CR500, CR510, or CR23X. 7 52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.1.3 CR10X Example Program ;{CR10X} *Table 1 Program 01: 1.0000 Execution Interval (seconds) 1: Pulse (P3) 1: 1 2: 1 3: 2 4: 3 5: 0.1 6: 0 Reps Pulse Channel 1 Switch Closure, All Counts Loc [ Rain_mm ] Multiplier Offset 2: If time is (P92) 1: 0 2: 60 3: 10 Minutes (Seconds --) into a Interval (same units as above) Set Output Flag High (Flag...
... example will also work with the CR500, CR510, or CR23X. 7 52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.1.3 CR10X Example Program ;{CR10X} *Table 1 Program 01: 1.0000 Execution Interval (seconds) 1: Pulse (P3) 1: 1 2: 1 3: 2 4: 3 5: 0.1 6: 0 Reps Pulse Channel 1 Switch Closure, All Counts Loc [ Rain_mm ] Multiplier Offset 2: If time is (P92) 1: 0 2: 60 3: 10 Minutes (Seconds --) into a Interval (same units as above) Set Output Flag High (Flag...
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52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.2.1 CR1000 Example Program 'CR1000 'RM_Young Tipping Blk > C4 ' Wht > 5v 'Cabling for heater goes to 24VAC power supply 'Declare Variables and Units Public BattV Public RM_Young Units BattV = Volts Units RM_Young =inch DataTable(OneMin,True,-1) DataInterval(0,1,Min,10) Totalize (1,RM_Young,FP2,False) EndTable 'Define Data Tables DataTable(OneDay,True,-1) DataInterval(0,1440,Min,10...
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.2.1 CR1000 Example Program 'CR1000 'RM_Young Tipping Blk > C4 ' Wht > 5v 'Cabling for heater goes to 24VAC power supply 'Declare Variables and Units Public BattV Public RM_Young Units BattV = Volts Units RM_Young =inch DataTable(OneMin,True,-1) DataInterval(0,1,Min,10) Totalize (1,RM_Young,FP2,False) EndTable 'Define Data Tables DataTable(OneDay,True,-1) DataInterval(0,1440,Min,10...
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... program to output the total rainfall over the output interval. 52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.2.2 CR10X Example Program ;{CR10X} ; *Table 1 Program 01: 1 Execution Interval (seconds) 1: Pulse (P3) 1: 1 2: 8 3: 2 4: 1 5. 0.1 6: 0 Reps Control Port 8 (switch closure only) Switch Closure, All Counts Loc [ Rain_mm ] Multiplier Offset ;Black wire connect to C8 2: If time is (P92) 1: 0 2: 60 3: 10 Minutes (Seconds --) into a Interval (same units as above) Set Output Flag High (Flag 0) 3: Set...
... program to output the total rainfall over the output interval. 52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.2.2 CR10X Example Program ;{CR10X} ; *Table 1 Program 01: 1 Execution Interval (seconds) 1: Pulse (P3) 1: 1 2: 8 3: 2 4: 1 5. 0.1 6: 0 Reps Control Port 8 (switch closure only) Switch Closure, All Counts Loc [ Rain_mm ] Multiplier Offset ;Black wire connect to C8 2: If time is (P92) 1: 0 2: 60 3: 10 Minutes (Seconds --) into a Interval (same units as above) Set Output Flag High (Flag 0) 3: Set...
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...recalibration may be desirable to less than 2%, adjust the calibrating screws to do a continuity check of the bucket between the black and white leads should vary from infinite (switch open) when the bucket is approximately 1-in. The following calibration check is high. Raise the screws if ...five times for each 10 ml of water into the collection funnel. Bucket tips may be counted manually or with a counter connected to the rain gage terminals. 2. Accumulated dirt and debris should be cleaned from the datalogger and use an ohm meter to correct the error. Always adjust both...
...recalibration may be desirable to less than 2%, adjust the calibrating screws to do a continuity check of the bucket between the black and white leads should vary from infinite (switch open) when the bucket is approximately 1-in. The following calibration check is high. Raise the screws if ...five times for each 10 ml of water into the collection funnel. Bucket tips may be counted manually or with a counter connected to the rain gage terminals. 2. Accumulated dirt and debris should be cleaned from the datalogger and use an ohm meter to correct the error. Always adjust both...