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Instruction Manual Rain Gauge
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Instruction Manual for Rain Gauge Measurement Device
(Original Instruction Manual – German)
Type RM 200 / 202
NIVUS GmbH Im Taele 2 D – 75031 Eppingen Tel. +49 (0) 72 62 / 91 91 - 0 Fax +49 (0) 72 62 / 91 91 - 999 E-mail: info@nivus.com Internet: www.nivus.dcom
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Branch offices
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NIVUS AG Hauptstrasse 49 8750 Glarus, Switzerland Phone: +41 (0)55 6452066 Fax: +41 (0)55 6452014 E-Mail: swiss@nivus.com Internet: www.nivus.de NIVUS Austria Mühlbergstraße 33B 3382 Loosdorf, Austria Phone: +43 (2754) 567 63 21 Fax: +43 (2754) 567 63 20 E-Mail: austria@nivus.com Internet: www.nivus.de NIVUS France 14, rue de la Paix 67770 Sessenheim, France Phone: +33 (0)3 88071696 Fax: +33 (0)3 88071697 E-Mail: france@nivus.com Internet: www.nivus.com NIVUS U.K. Wedgewood Rugby Road Weston under Wetherley Royal Leamington Spa CV33 9BW, Warwickshire Phone: +44 (0)1926 632470 E-Mail: info@nivus.com Internet: www.nivus.com NIVUS U.K. 1 Arisaig Close Eaglescliffe Stockton on Tees Cleveland, TS16 9EY Phone: +44 (0)1642 659294 E-Mail: info@nivus.com Internet: www.nivus.com
NIVUS Sp. z o.o. ul. Hutnicza 3 / B-18 81-212 Gdynia, Poland Phone: +48 (0) 58 7602015 Fax: +48 (0) 58 7602014 E-Mail: poland@nivus.com Internet: www.nivus.pl NIVUS Middle East (FZE) Building Q 1-1 ap. 055 P.O. Box: 9217 Sharjah Airport International Free Zone Phone: +971 6 55 78 224 Fax: +971 6 55 78 225 E-Mail: Middle-East@nivus.com Internet: www.nivus.com NIVUS Korea Co. Ltd. #411 EZEN Techno Zone, 1L EB Yangchon Industrial Complex, Gimpo-Si Gyeonggi-Do 415-843, Phone: +82 31 999 5920 Fax: +82 31 999 5923 E-Mail: korea@nivus.com Internet: www.nivus.com
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Translation If the device is sold to a country in the EEA, this instruction handbook must be translated into the language of the country in which the device is to be used. Should the translated text be unclear, the original instruction handbook (German) must be consulted or the manufacturer contacted for clarification. Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, sold or disclosed without prior permission. Damages will be claimed for violations. All rights reserved. Names The use of general descriptive names, trade names, trademarks and the like in this handbook does not entitle the reader to assume they may be used freely by everyone. They are often protected registered trademarks even if not marked as such.
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1 Contents 1.1 Table of Contents
1 Contents ............................................................................... 4
1.1 Table of Contents............................................................................. 4 2 Overview and use in accordance with the requirements . 6
2.1 Overview .......................................................................................... 6 2.2 Use in accordance with the requirements ....................................... 7 2.3 Specifications ................................................................................... 8
3 General Notes on Safety and Danger ............................... 10
3.1 Danger Notes ................................................................................. 10 3.1.1 General Danger Signs ................................................................... 10 3.2 Device Identification ....................................................................... 11 3.1 Installation of Spare Parts and Parts subject to wear and tear ..... 11 3.2 Turn-off Procedure ......................................................................... 11 3.3 User’s Responsibilities ................................................................... 12
4 Functional Principle .......................................................... 13
4.1 General .......................................................................................... 13 4.2 Measurement Principle .................................................................. 13 4.3 Device Variations ........................................................................... 14 4.3.1 Rain Gauge .................................................................................... 14 4.3.2 Accessories .................................................................................... 14
5 Storing, Delivery and Transport ....................................... 15
5.1 Receipt ........................................................................................... 15 5.1.1 Delivery .......................................................................................... 15 5.2 Storing ............................................................................................ 15 5.3 Transport ........................................................................................ 15 5.4 Return ............................................................................................ 15
6 Installation .......................................................................... 16
6.1 General .......................................................................................... 16 6.2 Installation and Connection ........................................................... 16 6.2.1 Dimensions .................................................................................... 16 6.2.2 Connection via Plug ....................................................................... 17 6.2.3 Plug Mounting ................................................................................ 17 6.2.4 Connection of Rain Gauge Head ................................................... 18 6.2.1 Data Logger Connection ................................................................ 19 6.2.2 Connection via Output 1 ................................................................ 22 6.3 Power Supply ................................................................................. 23
7 Initial start-up ..................................................................... 24
7.1 General .......................................................................................... 24 7.2 Preparations for Operation ............................................................ 24
8 Parameter setting .............................................................. 26
9 Maintenance and Cleaning ............................................... 27
9.1 Rain Gauge head ........................................................................... 27
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10 Dismantling/Disposal ........................................................ 28
11 Table of Pictures ................................................................ 28
12 Declaration of Conformity ................................................. 29
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2 Overview and use in accordance with the requirements 2.1 Overview
1 Rain gauge head Type RM200 (without heating) or Type RM202 (with heating for a trouble-free winter operation)
2 Data logger (optional)
3 Power supply (optional)
4 Stand ZMS 156 for field use; (alternatively ZMS 155 with base plate)
Fig. 2-1 Overview
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2.2 Use in accordance with the requirements The Rain Gauge registers liquid precipitation (rain) falling on the ground or, equipped with an integrated heating, solid precipitation (snow or hail) as well. The output signal is an impulse signal and can be saved on a data logger optionally. Here the allowed maximum values, as specified in chapter 2.3, must be strictly kept. All cases which vary from these conditions and are not passed by NIVUS GmbH in writing are left at owner’s risk.
The device is exclusively intended to be used for purposes as described above. Modifying or using the devices for other purposes without the written consent of the manufacturer will not be considered as use in accordance with the requirements. Damages resulting from this are left at user’s risk.
To ensure proper function of rain gauge head and tipping scale it is recommended to return the unit to the manufacturer for inspection once per year.
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2.3 Specifications Rain Gauge RM200 / 202
Collection area 200 cm²
Volume of tipping scale 2 cm³
Intensity max. 11 mm/min
Solution 0.1 mm NS
Accuracy output 1 at 0 – 11 mm/min
±3 %
Ambient temperature (without heating)
0 to 60° C
Ambient temperature (with heating) -25 to 60° C
Dimensions Rain Gauge ø160 x 350 mm
Mounting onto mast tube ø 50 mm
Weight 3,3 kg Output signal 1
Pulse length 125 ms
Pulse frequency 0 to 2 Hz
Operating voltage 5 to 24 V DC
Standing current (no precipitation/rainfall)
50 µA
Pulse current 80 mA
Ra Max (Ra im Interface (Vcc =5V)
10 kOhm
Rv (re-resistance in the rain gauge) 100 Ohm Output signal l 2
Pulse length 50 ms
Pulse frequency 0-2 Hz
Contact load 0.5 W
Contact voltage (Vcc) 42 V Accessories
Heating
Type RM202
Heating voltage 24 V DC
Heating power 48.5 W
Heating - switch-on temperature 5° C
Heating - hysteresis 2° C
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Data logger
Type NivuLog Easy SET RMK
Storage media D2W
Readings memory 25.000 cycles
Battery operation for data logger 3.75 V, 13.6 Ah
Data evaluation D2W
Enclosure protection IP66 Power Supply for RM 202
Type RMT0ZNTH01
Primary 85 - 265 V AC
Secondary 24 V DC
Power consumption 48.5 W (heating); ca. 10W (data logger)
Enclosure protection IP 65
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3 General Notes on Safety and Danger 3.1 Danger Notes 3.1.1 General Danger Signs
Cautions are framed and labelled with a warning triangle.
Notes are framed and labelled with a „hand“.
Danger by electric voltage is framed and labelled with the Symbol on the left.
Warnings are framed and labelled with a „STOP“-sign.
For connection, initial start-up and operation of the Rain Gauge the following information and higher legal regulations (e.g. in Germany VDE), such as safety requirements and regulations in order to avoid accidents, must be kept. All operations, which go beyond steps to install, to connect or to program the device, must be carried out by NIVUS staff only due to reasons of safety and guarantee.
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3.2 Device Identification The instructions in this manual are valid only for the type of device indicated on the title page. The nameplate is fixed on the bottom of the device and contains the following:
- Name and address of manufacturer
- CE label
- Type and serial number
- Year of manufacture It is important for queries and replacement part orders to specify type, year of manufacture and order number. This ensures correct and quick processing
This instruction manual is a part of the device and must be available for the user at any time.
The safety instructions contained within must be followed.
It is strictly prohibited to disable the safety contrivances or to change the way they work.
3.1 Installation of Spare Parts and Parts subject to wear and tear We herewith particularly emphasize that replacement parts or accessories, which are not supplied by us, are not certified by us, too. Hence, the installation and/or the use of such products may possibly be detrimental to the device’s ability to work. Damages caused by using non-original parts and non-original accessories are left at user’s risk.
3.2 Turn-off Procedure
For maintenance, cleaning and repairs (authorized staff personnel only) the device (with power pack Type NTH 01) has to be disconnected from mains.
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3.3 User’s Responsibilities
In the EEA (European Economic Area) national implementation of the framework directive 89/391/EEC and corresponding individual directives, in particular the directive 89/655/EEC concerning the minimum safety and health requirements for the use of work equipment by workers at work, as amended, are to be observed and adhered to. In Germany the Industrial Safety Ordinance of October 2002 must be observed.
The customer must (where necessary) obtain any local operating permits required and observe the provisions contained therein. In addition to this, he must observe local laws and regulations on
- personnel safety (accident prevention regulations)
- safety of work materials and tools (safety equipment and maintenance)
- disposal of products (laws on wastes)
- disposal of materials (laws on wastes)
- cleaning (cleansing agents and disposal)
- environmental protection. Connections: Before operating the device the user has to ensure, that the local regulations (e.g. for electric supply) on installation and initial start-up are taken into account, if this is both carried out by the user.
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4 Functional Principle 4.1 General
The Rain Gauge is a measurement system for rain measurement and data storage. It can be operated in field use as well as with a ground plate to be screwed on concrete.
4.2 Measurement Principle The rain gauge detects liquid (rain) or solid precipitation (hail, snow) falling on the ground. The detection is based on the tipping scale principle. From the 200 cm² collecting area the precipitation flows through an influent sieve and a fine sieve which prevent the drop conduit from being polluted by bird excrements or foliage. The balance tips when the precipitation reaches a level of 0.1 mm = 2 cm³. This tipping procedure is detected by a Reed-switch, and induces an output pulse for 0.1 mm of precipitation in combination with connected electronics. Each instrument is calibrated in the intensity range 0... 11 mm/min with a precipitation quantity of 200 cm³. There is an output signal with an impulse length of 125 ms available for connection to a following PLC as well as the output signal with 50 ms as Reed contact. The impulses from the tipping scale are sent to a Data logger, where they are logged and saved internally depending on date, time and level. The measurement values are saved in one-minute-cycles. The data logger is powered by a 3.75 V / 13.6 Ah rechargeable battery pack. The readings are transmitted to the NIVUS Internet portal Device to Web >D2W< via GPRS. The D2W provides a variety of options for evaluation of readings, status checks and data forwarding as well as alarm functions. To ensure operation during winter time there is a version, type RM 202 with an electronic heating available. This feature requires a 24V power supply which provides 60 W at least. As an option, the heating can be powered by an external 230 V AC power supply Type RMT0 ZNTH 01 as well. The rain gauge head is mate of stainless steel and hence suitable to be operated under various environmental conditions. Optionally there is an upright stand available for either stationary or portable use.
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4.3 Device Variations The Rain Gauge is available in two variations. From this article key the type of device can be specified..
4.3.1 Rain Gauge
Rain Gauge with tipping scale, type RM200 RMT0 200
Rain Gauge with heating, type RM202 For winter time operation
RMT0 202
4.3.2 Accessories
Mains adapter for RM 202 with heating and data logger
RMT0 ZNTH 01
Rechargeable Li-Ion battery for data logger 3.75 V / 13.6 Ah
NLM0 AP 413D+
Rechargeable lead gel battery for data logger 3.75 V / 2.5 Ah
NLM0 AP 403
Battery charger, 4.1 V for NLM0 AP 413D+ and NLM0 AP 403D
NLM0 LAD 413D+
connection cable between data logger and rain gauge or Mains adapter
ZUB0 KABRMEASY
Rod antenna for data logger NLM0 ANT 900FME
Dome antenna for data logger NLM0 ANT900 KUP
Stand with ground plate and fastening tube L=650 mm
ZMS0 1550 0000 000
Stand for field use incl. tensioning system and fastening tube L=650 mm
ZMS0 1560 0000 000
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5 Storing, Delivery and Transport 5.1 Receipt
Please check your delivery according to the delivery note for completeness and intactness immediately after receipt. An eventual damage in transit must be instantly reported to the carrier. An immediate, written report must be sent to NIVUS GmbH Eppingen as well. Please report any delivery incompleteness in writing to your representative or directly to NIVUS Eppingen within two weeks.
Mistakes cannot be rectified later!
5.1.1 Delivery The standard delivery of the Rain Gauge measurement system contains:
- The instruction manual with the certificate of conformity. Here, all necessary steps to correctly install and to operate the measurement system are listed.
- A Rain Gauge, type RM 200 / 202 Additional accessories depending on order. Please check by using the delivery note.
5.2 Storing The following storing conditions must be strictly kept:
Rain Gauge: max. temperature: + 60° C (140° F)
min. temperature: - 25° C (-13° F) max. humidity: 80 %, non-condensing
The devices must be protected from corrosive or organic solvent vapors, radioactive radiation as well as strong electromagnetic radiation.
5.3 Transport Sensor and Transmitter are conceived for harsh industrial conditions. Despite of this do not expose them to heavy shocks or vibrations. Transportation must be carried out in the original packaging.
5.4 Return The units must be returned free-hauled to NIVUS Eppingen in the original packaging. Otherwise the return cannot be accepted!
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6 Installation 6.1 General
For electric installation the local regulations in the respective countries (e.g. VDE 0100 in Germany) must be referred to. Before feeding the rated voltage the installation must be correctly completed. The installation should be carried out by qualified personnel only. Further statutory standards, regulations and technical rulings must be taken into account.
6.2 Installation and Connection General The accuracy of precipitation metering besides a clean measuring system depends on the correct place of installation. Depending on the wind velocity, a certain amount of the precipitation particles are blown away over the deposit area. Therefore, an installation in a completely open area as well as in the immediate proximity of an object is to be avoided. Gardens e.g., where hedgerows or similar objects offer protection against the wind, are more suitable. Since rain gauging is a spot measurement, the unit must be placed as being representative for an area as large as possible. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) recommends that precipitation gauges be installed at a distance which is at least four times as high as the next higher object. f this is not possible, it is to be observed that an elevation angle of 45° towards the surrounding plants, buildings etc. is adhered to. The distance between the top edge of the rain gauge and the ground should be 1 m at least. If snowfall is to be expected regularly within the area of the measuring instrument this distance should be increased respectively.
The rain gauge has to be installed in a way that ensures operation without vibration.
6.2.1 Dimensions
Fig. 6-1 Enclosure
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6.2.2 Connection via Plug A cable (e.g. LiYCY 0,5 mm²) must be solded to the accompanying plug according to the respective wiring diagram..
6.2.3 Plug Mounting For plug installation details please refer to chapter Fig. 6-2.
1. Stringing parts
2. Stripping and widening of shield
3. Assembling shield clamping ring
4. Soldering wire, tripping distance bush
5. Cutting off projecting shield
6. Assembling remaining parts according to plan
Fig. 6-2 Plug mounting
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6.2.4 Connection of Rain Gauge Head There are two connecting options for the output wiring available.
Output 2 is reserved just for test purposes, or for acquisition systems, which can process only one Reed-contact. Output 2 is not linearized.
Output 1 and 2 cannot be operated both at the same time.
Nur Ausgang 1 oder Ausgang 2 beschaltenonly Output 1 or Output 2 connected
Ausgang 1 / Output 1
1 Impuls 0,1mm Niederschlag1 Pulse 0,1 mm PrecipitationV = 5...24 V DCI = 80 mA / maxt = 125 ms
ccImpulsImpuls
(+)
Option Ausgang 2 / Output 2
View on the soldered joint
of the counter plug
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Fig. 6-3 Wiring Diagram of Rain Gauge Head
If the rain gauge does not feature a heating the connections 6 and 7 of the plug are not in use.
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6.2.1 Data Logger Connection
1 2
1 Connection cable between data logger and rain gauge
2 Charging voltage rechargeable battery / Power supply heating
Fig. 6-4 Rain Gauge (with / without heating) with Data logger
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101
external charging voltage
(optional)
Jumper
brownRain Gauge +
whiteRain Gauge -
Fig. 6-5 Clamp assignment Data logger f. Rain Gauge without heating
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101
external power
JumperRMT0 Heating +
RMT0 Heating -
brownRain Gauge +
whiteRain Gauge -
Fig. 6-6 Clamp assignment Data logger f. Rain Gauge with heating
1 Vin Charging rechargeable battery / Power supply heating 2 GND Ground 3 Vout Output 1: switchable supply 4 Vbatt Direct output rechargeable battery or battery 5 Input 1 Interval counter 6 Input 2 Day counter 7 Input 3 universal input 3 8 Input 4 universal input 4 9 NO
Output 2: potential-free switching contact 10 COM
On clamps 1 + 2 of the data logger it is possible to connect an external power source to charge the battery pack and to power the rain gauge heating. If the applied power shall be used as charging power only, a voltage of 7...30 V DC (typ. 170 mA@12 V) can be used. As soon as this external power is intended to additionally power the rain gauge heating, a voltage of 24 V DC min. 60 W must be applied.
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1 Connection cable between power pack and Rain Gauge
2 Connection cable between data logger and power pack
3 Power supply 85 – 265 VAC
Fig. 6-7 Rain Gauge with heating, Data logger and heating power pack
Fig. 6-8 Clamp assignment Data logger with power pack
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1 Vin Charging rechargeable battery / Power supply heating 2 GND Ground 3 Vout Output 1: switchable supply 4 Vbatt Direct output rechargeable battery or battery 5 Input 1 Interval counter 6 Input 2 Day counter 7 Input 3 universal input 3 8 Input 4 universal input 4 9 NO
Output 2: potential-free switching contact 10 COM
6.2.2 Connection via Output 1 The precipitation transmitter is supplied via the signal line (two-wire-circuit). Example 1:
Therefore, Ra may be a maximum of 10 kΩ in the interface at a voltage of Vcc = 5 V.
Fig. 6-9 Connection to an Interface
Example 2: Connection to a SPS. The maximum pulse current (see Technical Data) must not be exceeded.
Fig. 6-10 Connection to a SPS
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6.3 Power Supply The data logger is supplied by a rechargeable battery with 3.75 V and 13.6 Ah. The rain gauge with data logger comes with a battery charger Type NLM0 LADE 413D. For charging purposes disconnect the rechargeable battery pack and remove it from the data logger.
If the rain gauge is not in use for a long time we recommend to charge the battery every 3 months.
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7 Initial start-up 7.1 General
Notes to the user Before you connect and operate the Rain Gauge you should strictly follow the notes below! This instruction manual contains all necessary information to program and to operate the device. It is addressed to qualified technical staffs which has appropriate knowledge about measurement technology and automation technology, To ensure a correct function of the Rain Gauge this instruction manual must be read thoroughly! The Rain Gauge must be wired corresponding to the wiring diagram. If any problems regarding installation, connection or programming should occur please contact our technical division or our service center.
7.2 Preparations for Operation Unpack the device, put the rain gauge on the stand support and fix it with the respective screws (12). Unscrew the three screws on the casing shell (1) and lift off the collector funnel. The collector funnel has two adjustment bolts to ensure the correct funnel position. If the unit is equipped with a heating it is important to carefully lift off and put back the collector funnel in order to avoid damage of the heating contacts. After removing the funnel check if the spirit level on the ground plate indicates horizontal installation. If not, adjust the screws on the ground plate or, in case of an upright stand, the tension screws on the steel ropes. To insert the tipping scale (9) push up the collector (4) after unscrewing the knurled-head screw (8). Please take care that the magnet on the balance looks towards the circuit board to ensure the Reed relay to switch correctly. First check the tipping scale for proper function, then put the collector back to “low” position and subsequently fix it. Put the casing shell back onto the unit and tighten the two casing screws. If the rain gauge is equipped with a heating it must be supplied with 24 V DC. Optionally connect the NTH or NTHD power supply for 230 V AC mains power.
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1 Screws on the casing shell 2 Draining pins 3 Nozzle 4 Collector 5 Sieve 6 Inflow sieve 7 Casing shell 8 Knurled-head screw 9 Tipping scale 10 Run-off pan 11 Ground plate 12 Locking screw
Fig. 7-1 Instrument construction
Do not touch the inner surfaces of the tipping bucket, and do not deform the draining pins (2).
The rain gauge now is ready for use. The parameter setting for the data logger is carried out by using the Internet portal D2W – Device to Web. If using a rain gauge without a data logger connect the accompanying plug with a cable (LiYCY 0.5 mm²) according to the rain gauge head wiring diagram. The rain gauge impulses then can be recorded on an external data logger.
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8 Parameter setting The rain gauge with data logger only works in combination with the internet portal D2W – Device to Web of NIVUS.
IMPORTANT For configuration of the measurement place, please use only the template
“Regenmesser NIVUS“ Further information can be found in the manuals NivuLog EASY as well as the user handbook or D2W – Device to Web
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9 Maintenance and Cleaning 9.1 Rain Gauge head
For smooth operation results it is necessary to maintain the unit regularly. The device is designed to have all parts requiring maintenance freely accessible after removing the enclosure shell (funnel).
The maintenance interval should depend on the degree of pollution of the instrument. It is advisable to make a visual inspection at short intervals as particles falling from above, such as foliage, bird dropping etc. can affect the measurement.
The adjustment of the tipping scale may vary due to ambient influences. In this case we recommend to return the unit to the manufacturer to check the calibration.
Cleaning is carried out as follows: see also Fig. 7-1.
- Switch off supply voltage of heating and data logger.
- Remove the inflow sieve (6) from the case (7) (collecting funnel) from above and clean it.
- Unscrew the screws (1) from the collector and remove it for cleaning
- Remove sieve (5) from the collector (4) and clean it.
- The collector (4) with the nozzle (3) can be removed after unscrewing the knurled screw (8). Clean the nozzle borehole by means of small bottle brush.
- Remove the tipping scale (9) carefully from the bearing seat. Clean the inner surfaces with clear water, if heavily soiled (grease) also with gentle soap water. For this, please use a soft brush.
- In case of heavy pollution, please clean also the run-off pan (10)
- After cleaning, please re-insert the parts in reversed order.
Do not use any benzene, alcohol, or other cleansing agents.
Never treat the inner surfaces of the tipping scale with emery paper or something similar.
Do not touch the inner surfaces of the tipping scale with hands.
Please take care that the draining pins are not deformed.
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10 Dismantling/Disposal The device has to be disposed according to the local regulations for electronic products.
11 Table of Pictures Fig. 2-1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 6 Fig. 6-1 Enclosure ..................................................................................................................................... 16 Fig. 6-2 Plug mounting .............................................................................................................................. 17 Fig. 6-3 Wiring Diagram of Rain Gauge Head .......................................................................................... 18 Fig. 6-4 Rain Gauge (with / without heating) with Data logger.................................................................. 19 Fig. 6-5 Clamp assignment Data logger f. Rain Gauge without heating ................................................... 19 Fig. 6-6 Clamp assignment Data logger f. Rain Gauge with heating ........................................................ 20 Fig. 6-7 Rain Gauge with heating, Data logger and heating power pack ................................................. 21 Fig. 6-8 Clamp assignment Data logger with power pack ......................................................................... 21 Fig. 6-9 Connection to an Interface ........................................................................................................... 22 Fig. 6-10 Connection to a SPS .................................................................................................................... 22 Fig. 7-1 Instrument construction ................................................................................................................ 25
12 Declaration of Conformity
Recommended