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2 wind direction (vane), 3 wind sentry assembly, Installation – Campbell Scientific 03002, 03101, and 03301 R. M. Young Wind Sentry Sensors User Manual

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R.M. Young Wind Sentry

Threshold:

0.5 m s

–1

(1.1 mph)

Transducer:

Stationary coil, 1300 ohm nominal resistance

Output:

AC sine wave signal induced by rotating magnet on
cup wheel shaft

100 mV peak-to-peak at 60 rpm; 6 V peak-to-peak
at 3600 rpm

Output Frequency:

1 cycle per cup wheel revolution; 0.75 m s

–1

per Hz

Cup Wheel Diameter:

12 cm (4.7 in)

Weight:

113 g (4 oz)

6.2 Wind Direction (Vane)

Range:

360° mechanical, 352° electrical (8° open)

Sensor:

Balanced vane, 16 cm turning radius

Accuracy: ±5°
Damping Ratio: 0.2
Delay Distance
(50% recovery):

0.5 m (1.6 ft)

Threshold:

0.8 m s

–1

(1.8 mph) at 10° displacement

(1.8 m s

–1

(4 mph) at 5° displacement)

Transducer:

Precision conductive plastic potentiometer;
10 k

Ω resistance; 1.0% linearity; life expectancy 50

million revolutions

Rated 1 W at 40°C, 0 W at 125°C

Transducer Excitation
Requirement:

Regulated dc voltage, 15 Vdc max

Output:

Analog dc voltage proportional to wind direction
angle with regulated excitation voltage supplied by
the datalogger

Vane Length:

22 cm (8.7 in)

Vane Weight:

170 g (6 oz)

6.3 Wind Sentry Assembly

Operating Temperature: –50° to +50°C assuming non-riming conditions
Overall Height:

32 cm (12.6 in)

Crossarm Length:

40 cm (15.7 in) between instruments (center-to-
center)

Mounting Diameter:

34 mm (1.34 in), mounts on standard 1 in. IPS pipe

7. Installation

7.1 Siting

Locate wind sensors away from obstructions (e.g. trees and building). As a
general rule of thumb, there should be a horizontal distance of at least ten times
the height of the obstruction between the wind set and the obstruction. If it is
necessary to mount the sensors on the roof of a building, the height of the
sensors above the roof, should be at least 1.5 times the height of the building.
See Section 10, References, for a list of references that discuss siting wind
speed and direction sensors.

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