Warranty, Ce compliance – Young Wind Monitor Model 05103L User Manual
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05103L-90(H)
FLANGE BEARING REPLACEMENT
If anemometer bearings become noisy or wind speed threshold
increases above an acceptable level, bearings may need
replacement. Check anemometer bearing condition using a Model
18310 Propeller Torque Disc. If necessary, bearings are replaced
as follows.
1. REMOVE OLD BEARINGS
a) Unscrew nose cone. Set o-ring aside for later use.
b) Loosen set screw on magnet shaft collar and remove
magnet.
c) Slide propeller shaft out of nose cone assembly.
d) Remove front bearing cap which covers front bearing.
e) Remove both front and rear bearings from nose cone
assembly. Insert edge of a pocket knife under bearing flange
and lift it out.
2. INSTALL NEW BEARINGS
a) Insert new front and rear bearings into nose cone.
b) Replace front bearing cap.
c) Carefully slide propeller shaft thru bearings.
d) Place magnet on propeller shaft allowing 0.5 mm (0.020")
clearance from rear bearing.
e) Tighten set screw* on magnet shaft collar.
f) Screw nose cone into main housing until o-ring seal is
seated. Be certain threads are properly engaged to avoid
cross-threading.
VERTICAL SHAFT BEARING REPLACEMENT
Vertical shaft bearings are much larger than the anemometer
bearings. Ordinarily, these bearings will require replacement less
frequently than anemometer bearings. Check bearing condition
using a Model 18331 Vane Torque Gauge.
Since this procedure is similar to POTENTIOMETER
REPLACEMENT, only the major steps are listed here.
1. REMOVE MAIN HOUSING.
2. UNSOLDER TRANSDUCER WIRES AND REMOVE
TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY. Loosen set screws at base of
transducer assembly and remove entire assembly from vertical
shaft.
3. REMOVE VERTICAL SHAFT BEARING ROTOR by sliding it
upward off vertical shaft.
4. REMOVE OLD VERTICAL BEARINGS AND INSTALL NEW
BEARINGS. When inserting new bearings, be careful not to
apply pressure to bearing shields.
5. REPLACE VERTICAL SHAFT BEARING ROTOR.
6. REPLACE TRANSDUCER & RECONNECT WIRES.
7. REPLACE MAIN HOUSING.
8. ALIGN VANE.
9. REPLACE NOSE CONE.
WARRANTY
This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and
construction for a period of 12 months from date of initial purchase.
Liability is limited to repair or replacement of defective item. A copy
of the warranty policy may be obtained from R. M. Young Company.
CE COMPLIANCE
This product has been tested and shown to comply with European
CE requirements for the EMC Directive (see Declaration of
Conformity below). Please note that shielded cable must be used.
Declaration of Conformity
R. M. Young Company
2801 Aero Park Drive
Traverse City, MI 49686 USA
Model 05103L Wind Monitor
The undersigned hereby declares on behalf of R. M.
Young Company that the above-referenced product, to
which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the
provisions of:
Council Directive 2004/108/EC (December 15, 2004)
on Electromagnetic Compatibility
David Poinsett
R&D Manager