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Troubleshooting, 1 wind direction, 2 wind speed – Campbell Scientific 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind Monitors User Manual

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05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R.M. Young Wind Monitors

Often Campbell Scientific recommends factory replacement of
the bearings and potentiometer. Refer to the

Assistance

page of

this document for the procedure of acquiring a Returned
Materials Authorization (RMA). Mechanically-adept users may
choose to replace the bearings or potentiometer themselves.
Instructions for replacing the bearings and potentiometer are
given in R.M. Young’s manuals
(

www.youngusa.com/products/7/

).

NOTE

9. Troubleshooting

9.1 Wind Direction

Symptom: NAN, –9999, or no change in direction

1. Check that the sensor is wired to the excitation and single-ended channel

specified by the measurement instruction.

2. Verify that the excitation voltage and range code are correct for the

datalogger type.

3. Disconnect the sensor from the datalogger and use an ohmmeter to check

the potentiometer. Resistance should be about 10 k

Ω between the blue

and white wires. The resistance between either the blue/green or
white/green wires should vary between about 1 k

Ω to 11 kΩ depending on

vane position. Resistance when the vane is in the 5 degree dead band
should be about 1 M

Ω.

Symptom: Incorrect wind direction

1. Verify that the excitation voltage, range code, multiplier and offset

parameters are correct for the datalogger type.

2. Check orientation of sensor as described in Section 7, Installation.

9.2 Wind Speed

Symptom: No wind speed

1. Check that the sensor is wired to the pulse channel specified by the pulse

count instruction.

2. Disconnect the sensor from the datalogger and use an ohmmeter to check

the coil. The resistance between the red and black wires should be about
2075

Ω. Infinite resistance indicates an open coil; low resistance indicates

a shorted coil.

3. Verify that the configuration code, and multiplier and offset parameters

for the pulse count instruction are correct for the datalogger type.

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