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INDEX
A
anemometer 13–19
applications 1
B
barometric pressure sensor 19, 26
C
calibration
frequency 26
initial 25–26
cleaning 26–28
communication 3, 6
connecting 3–6
customer support 30–31
D
data acquisition system 10.
See
also
connecting
E
electromagnetic interference 2, 23
email address 30
F
fax number 30
I
installation 2–3
L
lightning sensor 17–18
limitations 22–23
M
maintenance 26–28
measurements
air temperature 8, 17, 24, 25
barometric pressure 8, 19, 24, 25, 26
humidity sensor temperature 8
lightning distance 9, 24, 26
lightning strike 9, 24, 26
maximum rainfall rate 24
precipitation/rainfall 7, 22–23, 24, 25
relative humidity 8, 25, 26
solar radiation 7, 12–13, 23, 25, 26
tilt 9, 19, 24, 26
vapor pressure 7, 14, 24, 25
wind direction 9, 13, 24, 26
wind gust 9, 13, 24
wind speed 9, 13, 23, 25
P
phone number 30
pyrometer 2, 12–13, 26
R
rain gauge 16–17
references 32
relative humidity sensor 14–16, 26
S
sensors
anemometer.
See
anemometer
barometric pressure sensor.
See
barometric pressure sensor
lightning sensor.
See
lightning sensor
pyranometer.
See
pyranometer
rain gauge.
See
rain gauge
temperature sensor.
See
temperature
sensor
tilt sensor.
See
tilt sensor
vapor pressure/relative humidity sensor.
See
relative humidity sensor or vapor
pressure sensor
specifications
cable length 10
communication 10
data logger compatibility 10
dimensions 10
electrical 10–12
measurement 7–9
physical 10