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Removing the anemometer from its current location, Disconnecting anemometer from iss transmitter, Reassembling radiation shield – DAVIS Anemometer Transmitter Kit Installation User Manual

Page 3: Slide the two open plates over the threaded studs, Finger-tighten the wing nut

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Removing the Anemometer from its Current Location

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R

EMOVING

THE

A

NEMOMETER

FROM

ITS

C

URRENT

L

OCATION

This step assumes that your ISS is already mounted. If it is in a high location
such as a rooftop, please read through the instructions before climbing up, and
watch your balance while completing these tasks.

Disconnecting Anemometer from ISS Transmitter

On the rain collector side,
underneath the white
mounting base is the radia-
tion shield. It consists of sev-
eral white plastic plates. To
disconnect the anemometer
from the ISS transmitter,
remove the lower three
plates:

1. Remove the wing nuts, lock

washers and flat washers.

2. Remove the first three plates of

the radiation shield.

You should now be able to
see the SIM.

3. Unplug the anemometer cable

from the receptacle labeled
“WIND” on the SIM.

Reassembling Radiation Shield

1. Slide the two open plates over

the threaded studs.

2. Slide the single closed plate over

the threaded studs.

Ease the antenna through the
antenna deployment hole.

3. Place a flat washer, lock washer

and wing nut over one of the
studs.

Tip: temporarily place a
wing nut on one of the studs
to hold the plates while you
place washers and a wing
nut on another stud.

4. Finger-tighten the wing nut.

5. Repeat #3. and #4. until all three wing nuts are secure.

Open Plate

Open Plate

Closed Plate

#8 Wing Nut

#8 Lock Washer

#8 Flat Washer

Antenna
deployment
hole

Sensor
Interface
Module
(SIM)

Mounting Base