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05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R.M. Young Wind Monitors Revision: 10/13 Copyright © 1984-2013 Campbell Scientific, Inc. - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 2
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") to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve (12) months from date of shipment unless otherwise specified in the corresponding Campbell pricelist or product manual. Products not manufactured, but that are re-sold by Campbell, are warranted only - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 4
(435) 227-9000. After an application engineer determines the nature of the problem, an RMA number will be issued. Please write this number clearly on 's expense. Campbell Scientific reserves the right to refuse service on products that were exposed to contaminants that may cause health or safety - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 5
Speed 10 7.4.2 Wind Direction 11 7.4.3 Wind Vector Processing Instruction 12 7.4.4 Example Programs 12 7.4.4.1 CR1000 Example Program 12 7.4.4.2 CR10X Example Program 13 7.4.5 Long Lead Lengths 14 8. Sensor Maintenance 14 9. Troubleshooting 15 9.1 Wind Direction 15 9.2 Wind Speed 15 10 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 6
Direction Sensor Orientation A-1 A.1 Determining True North and Sensor Orientation A-1 B. Wind Direction Measurement Theory B-1 B.1 BRHalf Instruction B-1 B.2 EX-DEL-SE (P4) Instruction B-2 Figures 4-1. Wind monitor mounted to a CM200 Series Crossarm with pn 17953 Nurail 3 7-1. CM220 Right - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 7
cable is Santoprene® rubber. This compound was chosen for its resistance to temperature extremes, moisture, and UV degradation. However, this jacket will support combustion in air. It is rated as slow burning when tested according to U.L. 94 H.B. and will pass FMVSS302. Local fire codes may preclude - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 8
3.1 Ships With The Wind Monitors ship with: (1) Allen wrench from manufacturer (1) Bearing spacer from manufacturer (1) Calibration sheet (1) Instruction manual (1) 3659 mounting pipe 4. Quickstart 4.1 Step 1 - Mount the Sensor FIGURE 4-1 shows a 05103 installed with a 17953 Nurail®*. Please review - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 9
05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R.M. Young Wind Monitors YOUNG Wind Monitor pn 17953 Nurail® CM200 Series Crossarm Mounting Pipe (supplied with sensor) FIGURE 4-1. Wind monitor mounted to a CM200 Series Crossarm with pn 17953 Nurail® 4.2 Step 2 - Use SCWin Short Cut to Program Datalogger and - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 10
05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R.M. Young Wind Monitors 2. Select the Datalogger Model and enter the Scan Interval. 3. Under Available Sensors and Devices, select your sensor, and select the right arrow to add it to the list of sensors to be measured then select next. 4 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 11
05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R.M. Young Wind Monitors 4. Select WindVector for the output and then select Finish. 5. Wire according to the wiring diagram generated by SCWin Short Cut. 5. Overview Wind speed is measured with a helicoid-shaped, four-blade propeller. Rotation of the propeller - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 12
05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R.M. Young Wind Monitors The R.M. Young Instruction Manual includes additional information on the operating principles, installation, and maintenance of the sensor. The Wind Monitors are manufacturered by R.M. Young and cabled by Campbell Scientific - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 13
cable is Santoprene® rubber. This compound was chosen for its resistance to temperature extremes, moisture, and UV degradation. However, this jacket will support combustion in air. It is rated as slow burning when tested according to U.L. 94 H.B. and will pass FMVSS302. Local fire codes may preclude - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 14
05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R.M. Young Wind Monitors 7. Installation 7.1 Siting Locate wind sensors away from obstructions (for example, trees and building). Generally, there should be a horizontal distance of at least ten times the height of the obstruction between the windset and the - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 15
05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R.M. Young Wind Monitors CM220 CM200-Series Crossarm FIGURE 7-1. CM220 Right Angle Mounting Kit mounted to a crossarm FIGURE 7-2. The CM216 allows the wind monitor to mount atop a tripod 9 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 16
read this section to use Short Cut. 7.4.1 Wind Speed For CRBasic dataloggers, wind speed is measured using the PulseCount() instruction. Syntax of the the PulseCount() instruction is: PulseCount( Dest, Reps, PChan, PConfig, POption, Mult, Offset ) The PConfig parameter should be set to 1 (Low Level - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 17
x = number of pulses per second (Hertz) B = offset TABLE 7-2 lists the multipliers to obtain miles/hour or meters/second when the measurement instruction is configured to output Hz. The helicoid propeller has a calibration that passes through zero, so the offset is zero (Gill, 1973; Baynton, 1976 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 18
mV 2500 mV CR5000, CR3000 5000 mV, 60 Hz, reverse excitation 5000 mV 0.142 0.071 355 355 0 0 0 0 7.4.3 Wind Vector Processing Instruction The Wind Vector output instruction is used to process and store mean wind speed, unit vector mean wind direction, and Standard Deviation of the wind - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 19
05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R.M. Young Wind Monitors 'Define Data Tables DataTable(Table1,True,-1) DataInterval(0,60,Min,10) WindVector (1,WS_ms,WindDir,FP2,False,0,0,0) FieldNames("WS_ms_S_WVT,WindDir_D1_WVT,WindDir_SD1_WVT") EndTable 'Main Program BeginProg Scan(5,Sec,1,0) 'Default - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 20
Time parameter of the BRHalf() instruction to 20 milliseconds (20,000 microseconds). For Edlog dataloggers, use Instruction 4-Excite, Delay (P4) and Propeller Torque Disc (pn 18310) as described in the R.M. Young manual (see www.youngusa.com/products/7/). The potentiometer has a life expectancy - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 21
-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/). 9. Troubleshooting 9.1 Wind Direction Symptom: NAN, -9999, or no change in direction - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 22
of the American Association of State Climatologists: Height and Exposure Standards, for Sensors on Automated Weather Stations, vol. 9, No. 4. WMO, 1983: Guide to Meteorological Instruments and Methods of Observation, World Meteorological Organization, No. 8, 5th edition, Geneva, Switzerland. 16 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 23
the number of degrees between True North and Magnetic North. The preferred method to obtain the magnetic declination for a specific site is to use a computer service offered by NOAA at www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag. The magnetic declination can also be obtained from a map or local airport. A general map - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 24
Appendix A. Wind Direction Sensor Orientation FIGURE A-1. Magnetic declination for the contiguous United States (2004) A-2 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 25
Appendix A. Wind Direction Sensor Orientation FIGURE A-2. Declination angles east of True North are subtracted from 0 to get True North FIGURE A-3. Declination angles west of True North are added to 0 to get True North A-3 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 26
Appendix A. Wind Direction Sensor Orientation A-4 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 27
FIGURE B-1. 05103 potentiometer in a half bridge circuit B.1 BRHalf Instruction The BRHalf instruction outputs a precise excitation voltage (Vx), and measures the voltage different excitation voltage. See Section 13.5 in the datalogger manual from more information on the bridge measurements. B-1 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 28
The resistance between the wiper and analog ground, Rs, and Vs varies with wind direction. Instruction 4 outputs the measured voltage, Vs. This measured voltage is related to resistance as shown CR23X. See Section 13.5 in the datalogger manual from more information on the bridge measurements B-2 - Campbell Scientific 05106 | 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 R. M. Young Wind M - Page 29
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