DAVIS Vantage Pro2/Pro2 Plus: Daytime Fan Asp. Radiation Shield Kit User Manual
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- Daytime Fan-Aspirated Radiation Shield Kit Installation Manual
- Introduction
- Installing the Daytime Fan Kit
- Installation Overview
- 1. For Consoles Only — Put the console into Setup Mode.
- 2. Take the ISS down from its installed position.
- 3. Disassemble the standard radiation shield.
- 4. Check Temperature/Humidity sensor orientation.
- 5. Assemble the lower section of the fan-aspirated shield.
- 6. Install the fan unit.
- 7. Assemble the upper section of the fan-aspirated shield.
- 8. Re-Install the ISS.
- 9. Take the console out of Setup Mode.
- For Consoles Only— Put Console in Setup Mode
- Note: If the console acquires erroneous data during the upgrade, see Take the Console Out of Setup Mode on page 16 for instructions on clearing data. Additional information on clearing console data can be found in the Vantage Pro2 Console Manual.
- Take Down the ISS
- Detaching the SIM Cover
- 2. Disconnect the Solar Panel wire on the SIM cover from the SIM board by pulling the Solar Panel connector.
- 3. Pull the foam insert out of the cable access port in between the cables and set the foam insert aside.
- 4. Disconnect the anemometer cable from the sensor connector labeled WIND and, if you are using a cabled model, disconnect the console cable from the SIM and slide the cables out of the cable access port.
- 5. You can now remove the ISS from its mounted position. Move it to a safe place to install the kit components.
- Disassemble the Standard Radiation Shield
- Note: We recommend using a workbench or table to perform the following procedures.
- 1. Open and remove the SIM cover if you have not done so already.
- 2. Disconnect the Temperature/Humidity cable from the SIM and slide the cable out of the cable access port.
- 3. Remove the rain collector cone from the ISS base by rotating the cone counter-clockwise. When the cone’s latches line up with openings in the base, you can lift the cone off. The cone fits in the base tightly and may require extra pressure to re...
- Remove the Rain Collector Cone
- Temperature/Humidity Sensor Correctly Mounted on Spacers
- Removing Temperature/Humidity Sensor with Sensor Mounted Up
- 2. Remove the three screws, flat washer, and cable clamp securing the Temperature/Humidity sensor to the radiation plating. Save the small screw, flat washer, and cable clamp for use later.
- 3. Reinstall the sensor face down on the radiation plate, using the two 1' spacers and #4 screws included with the kit.
- Reinstalling Temperature/Humidity Sensor with Sensor Mounted Down
- Removing Temperature/Humidity Sensor with Sensor Mounted on Insulating Disk
- 2. Remove the three screws, flat washer, and cable clamp securing the Temperature/Humidity sensor to the insulating disk. Save the small screw, flat washer, and cable clamp for use later.
- 3. Remove the two screws holding the insulating disk attached on the underside and discard the disk.
- 4. Reinstall the sensor face down on the second to bottom-most radiation plate, using the two 1' spacers and #4 screws included with the kit.(See illustration above.)
- 5. Put the cable clamp back on the cable and use the screw and flat washer to resecure the cable onto the radiation plate.
- 6. Replace the radiation plate back in its correct place in the radiation shield plating stack.
- Assemble the Lower Section
- Remove the Insulating Disk
- 2. Remove the two screws holding insulating disk attached on the underside and discard it. Save the top plate for use in Step 3.
- 3. Start building the lower section of the new radiation shield, starting with the original bottom plate on bottom and the disassembled top plate above that.
- 4. Place the plate containing the Temperature/Humidity sensor and the two open plates on top of the two bottom plates.
- Note: When stacking plates, make sure the screw bosses (holes) line up with each other.
- 5. Place the third open plate (supplied with the fan-aspirated kit) on the stack.
- 6. Run the Temperature/Humidity cable through the top of the three open plates.
- Reassemble the radiation shield plates with the fan plate
- Install Threaded Spacers
- Detach Fan Motor Cable
- Connecting the Radiation Shield and Fan Unit
- Installing the Fan Plate onto the Radiation Shield
- 13. Turn the screw to engage the threaded insert in the bottom plate.
- 14. Make sure the other screw bosses are aligned and then insert the other two 4'' screws and corresponding washers in the same way.
- 15. Tighten all three screws to securely fasten the bottom section of the radiation shield.
- 16. Place the fan motor back into place and plug the fan motor cable back into the power cable assembly.
- 17. Unscrew the cable clamp holding the power cable assembly in place.
- 18. Thread the Temperature/Humidity cable into the cable clamp and tighten the screw back down in its original placement.
- 19. Place the cap plates on top of the rest of the radiation shield and line up their bosses.
- 20. Insert one of the 3 1/4'' screws and corresponding lock and flat washers included in the kit hardware into the ISS base
- Radiation Shield Mounting Holes in ISS base
- Reconnecting the Radiation Shield to the Rain Collector
- 22. Place a lock washer and flat washer on the other two 3 1/4'' screws then insert them through the other two screw holes.
- 23. Tighten all three screws to securely fasten the radiation shield to the ISS base.
- Re-Install the ISS
- 1. Install the rain collector cone and lock it in place.
- 2. Slide the Temperature/Humidity cable and the fan-aspirated unit’s solar power cable assembly through the cable access port of the SIM box.
- 3. Connect the Temperature/Humidity sensor cable.
- 4. Close the SIM cover temporarily without connecting the solar panel cables.
- 5. Test communication between the ISS and the console. To test communication, take the console out of Setup Mode and make sure the console is receiving data from the ISS. See the ISS manual for more information on testing communication.
- 6. Reinstall the ISS in its previous location.
- 7. Open the SIM cover and connect the WIND (anemometer) cable.
- 8. Cabled ISS Only: Connect the console cable.
- 9. Connect the wire coming from the top solar panel on the SIM cover included in the components of the fan-aspirated unit to the SIM board.
- Note: This wire is not needed on cabled Vantage Pro2. For cabled systems, you should secure it where it will not interfere with the SIM box.
- Connecting the Solar Panel Wires
- 10. Connect the wire coming from the bottom solar panel to power cable assembly in the SIM Box.
- 11. Reinsert the foam into the cable access port in the SIM box.
- 12. Close the SIM box.
- 13. Use cable ties to secure cables.
- 14. Make sure the fan blades are rotating by directing the connected SIM cover to sunlight or by shining a bright incandescent light on the solar panel. You should hear a slight whir if the fan is running.
- Guidelines for Securing Cables
- Securing Cables
- Connecting the Solar Panel Wires
- Note: Do not use metal staples or a staple gun to secure cables. Metal staples—especially when installed with a staple gun—have a tendency to cut the cables.
- Installation Overview
- Maintenance
- Annual Maintenance
- 1. Remove your fan-aspirated ISS and place on a stable work surface.
- 2. Check to see if the fan motor is still working. If it is not running, replace the motor with a new motor (# 7758).
- 3. Disassemble the radiation shield.
- 4. Remove any debris lodged inside the unit.
- 5. Clean the surfaces of the radiation shield with a damp cloth.
- 6. Assemble the radiation shield.
- 7. Re-install the ISS in its previous location.
- Annual Maintenance
- Contacting Davis Technical Support