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Wind monitor with 4-20ma outputs – Young Wind Monitor Model 05103L User Manual

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05103L-90(H)

MODEL 05103L

WIND MONITOR

with 4-20mA OUTPUTS

INTRODUCTION

The 05103L Wind Monitor measures wind speed and direction

and provides calibrated wind speed and direction signals via

independent loop-powered 4-20 mA analog transmitters. Sensor

housing, nose cone, propeller, and other components use molded

UV-stabilized plastic for strength, corrosion resistance, light weight,

and fast response. Both the propeller and vertical shafts use

stainless steel precision grade ball bearings.

The sensor mounts directly on standard one inch pipe, outside

diameter 34 mm (1.34"). An orientation ring allows sensor

removal without loss of wind direction reference. Both sensor and

orientation ring are secured to the mounting pipe by stainless steel

band clamps. Electrical connections are made in a junction box on

the mounting post.

INITIAL CHECK-OUT

Carefully unpack and check the Wind Monitor for any signs of

shipping damage. Remove the plastic nut on the propeller shaft.

Install the propeller on the shaft with the serial number of the

propeller facing forward (into the wind) and replace the nut.

Vane and propeller should easily rotate 360° without friction. Check

vane balance by holding the instrument mounting post so the vane

surface is horizontal. It should have near neutral torque. A slight

imbalance will not degrade performance.

Check operation with displays, data loggers, or other devices

before installation.

INSTALLATION

As a general rule, air flow around a structure is disturbed to twice

the height of the structure upwind, six times the height downwind,

and up to twice the height of the structure above ground. To obtain

meaningful data for most applications, locate the instrument well

above or upwind from obstructions. For some applications it may

not be practical or necessary to meet these requirements.

CONNECT THE WIND MONITOR TO EARTH GROUND

AS SHOWN IN THE WIRING DIAGRAM TO AVOID

ERRONEOUS SIGNALS OR SENSOR DAMAGE.

Initial installation is most easily performed using two people; one

to adjust instrument position and the other to observe an indicating

device. After initial installation with the included orientation ring, the

instrument can be removed and returned to its mounting without

re-alignment. Install the Wind Monitor following these steps:

1. MOUNT WIND MONITOR

a) Place orientation ring on mounting post. Do Not tighten band

clamp yet. (Orientation ring may be omitted when portable

tripod is used.)

b) Place Wind Monitor on mounting post. Do Not tighten band

clamp yet.

2. CONNECT SENSOR CABLE.

a) Connect sensor cable according to wiring diagram located at

back of manual.

3. ALIGN VANE

a) Connect instrument to indicator.

b) Choose a known wind direction reference point on the

horizon.

c) Sighting down instrument center line, point nose cone at

reference point on horizon.

d) While holding vane in position, slowly turn base until indicator

shows proper value.

WIND SPEED SPECIFICATION SUMMARY

Range

0 to100 m/s (224 mph)

Sensor

18 cm diameter 4-blade helicoid

polypropylene propeller, 29.4 cm air passage

per revolution

Distance Constant 2.7 m (8.9 ft.) for 63% recovery

Threshold Sensitivity 1.0 m/s (2.2 mph)

Transducer

Centrally mounted stationary coil, 2K Ohm

nominal DC resistance

Output Signal

4 to 20 mA = 0 to 100 m/s

WIND DIRECTION (AZIMUTH) SPECIFICATION SUMMARY

Range

360° mechanical, 355° electrical (5° open)

Sensor

Balanced vane, 38 cm (15 in) turning radius.

Damping Ratio

0.3

Delay Distance

1.3 m (4.3 ft) for 50% recovery

Threshold Sensitivity 1.1 m/s (2.4 mph) at 10° displacement

Damped Natural

Wavelength

7.4 m (24.3 ft)

Undamped Natural

Wavelength

7.2 m (23.6 ft)

Transducer

Conductive plastic potentiometer,

10K ohm resistance (±20%),

0.25% linearity, life expectancy 50 million

revolutions

Output Signal

4 to 20 mA = 0 to 360°

GENERAL

Power Requirement: 12 to 30 VDC, 20 mA per channel

Operating Temp:

-50 to 50°C (-58 to 122°F)