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DAVIS Vantage Pro2 Sensor Suite User Manual

DAVIS Vantage Pro2 Sensor Suite
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Anemometer Siting Guidelines
For best results, place the anemometer at least 7' (2.1 m) above surrounding
obstructions such as trees or buildings that obstruct wind flow.
If mounting on a roof, mount the anemometer at least 7' (2.1 m) above the roof
apex. (When using a Davis Mounting Tripod, install the anemometer at the very
top of the pole).
If mounting the sensor suite and the anemometer together, such as on a pole or a
wooden post, mount the anemometer so it is at least 12'' (0.3 m) above the top of
the rain collector cone for best results.
The standard for meteorological and aviation applications is to place the
anemometer 33' (10 m) above the ground. Seek professional help for this type of
installation.
The standard for agricultural applications is to place the anemometer 6' (2 m)
above the ground. This is important for evapotranspiration (ET) calculations.
Note: For roof mounting, and ease of installation, we recommend using the optional mounting
tripod (#7716). For other installations, use the Mounting Pole Kit (#7717).
Note: For more detailed siting suggestions, see Application Note #30: Reporting Quality
Observations to NOAA on https://www.davisinstruments.com.

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DAVIS Vantage Pro2 Sensor Suite Specifications

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BrandDAVIS
ModelVantage Pro2 Sensor Suite
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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