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Maintenance – Young Wind Monitor Model 05103 User Manual

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05103-90(K)

MAINTENANCE

Given proper care, the Wind Monitor should provide years of

service. The only components likely to need replacement due to

normal wear are the precision ball bearings and the wind direction

potentiometer. Only a qualified instrument technician should

perform the replacement. If service facilities are not available,

return the instrument to the company. Refer to the drawings to

become familiar with part names and locations. The asterisk *

which appears in the following outlines is a reminder that maximum

torque on all set screws is 80 oz-in.

POTENTIOMETER REPLACEMENT

The potentiometer has a life expectancy of fifty million revolutions.

As it becomes worn, the element may begin to produce noisy

signals or become nonlinear. When signal noise or non-linearity

becomes unacceptable, replace the potentiometer. Refer to

exploded view drawing and proceed as follows:

1. REMOVE MAIN HOUSING

a) Unscrew nose cone from main housing. Set o-ring aside

for later use.

b) Gently push main housing latch.

c) While pushing latch, lift main housing up and remove it

from vertical shaft bearing rotor.

2. UNSOLDER TRANSDUCER WIRE

a) Remove junction box cover, exposing circuit board.

b) Remove screws holding circuit board.

c) Unsolder three potentiometer wires (white, green, black),

two wind speed coil wires (red, black) and earth ground

wire (red) from board.

3. REMOVE POTENTIOMETER

a) Loosen set screw on potentiometer coupling and remove

it from potentiometer adjust thumbwheel.

b) Loosen set screw on potentiometer adjust thumbwheel

and remove it from potentiometer shaft.

c) Loosen two set screws at base of transducer assembly

and remove assembly from vertical shaft.

d) Unscrew potentiometer housing from potentiometer

mounting & coil assembly.

e) Push potentiometer out of potentiometer mounting & coil

assembly by applying firm but gentle pressure on

potentiometer shaft. Make sure that the shaft o-ring

comes out with the potentiometer. If not, then gently

push it out from the top of the coil assembly.

4. INSTALL NEW POTENTIOMETER

a) Push new potentiometer into potentiometer mounting &

coil assembly making sure o-ring is on shaft.

b) Feed potentiometer and coil wires through hole in bottom

of potentiometer housing.

c) Screw potentiometer housing onto potentiometer

mounting & coil assembly.

d) Gently pull transducer wires through bottom of

potentiometer housing to take up any slack. Apply a

small amount of silicone sealant around hole.

e) Install transducer assembly on vertical shaft allowing

0.5 mm (0.020") clearance from vertical bearing.

Tighten set screws* at bottom of transducer assembly.

f) Place potentiometer adjust thumbwheel on potentiometer

shaft and tighten set screw*.

g) Place potentiometer coupling on potentiometer

adjust thumbwheel. Do Not tighten set screw yet.

5. RECONNECT TRANSDUCER WIRES

a) Using needle-nose pliers or a paper clip bent to form a

small hook, gently pull transducer wires through hole in

junction box.

b) Solder wires to circuit board according to wiring diagram.

Observe color code.

c) Secure circuit board in junction box using two screws

removed in step 2b. Do not overtighten.

6. REPLACE MAIN HOUSING

a) Place main housing over vertical shaft bearing rotor. Be

careful to align indexing key and channel in these two

assemblies.

b) Place main housing over vertical shaft bearing rotor until

potentiometer coupling is near top of main housing.

c) Turn potentiometer adjust thumbwheel until

potentiometer coupling is oriented to engage ridge in top

of main housing. Set screw on potentiometer coupling

should be facing the front opening.

d) With potentiometer coupling properly oriented, continue

pushing main housing onto vertical shaft bearing rotor

until main housing latch locks into position with a “click”.

7. ALIGN VANE

a) Connect excitation voltage and signal conditioning

electronics to terminal strip according to wiring diagram.

b) With mounting post held in position so junction box

is facing due south, orient vane to a known angular

reference. Details appear in CALIBRATION section.

c) Reach in through front of main housing and turn

potentiometer adjust thumbwheel until signal conditioning

system indicates proper value.

d) Tighten set screw* on potentiometer coupling.

8. REPLACE NOSE CONE

a) Screw nose cone into main housing until o-ring seal is

seated. Be certain threads are properly engaged to avoid

cross-threading.

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 needed, 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.

*Max set screw torque 80 oz-in