There is lightning protection (transient voltage suppressers) built into the junction box. It is very important that the mast is grounded or else the transient voltage suppressers will not protect your instrument. The junction box picks up earth ground through the hose clamps mounting the box. We suggest that you install a
CA U T I O N !! :BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH ANY HIGH POWER LINES DURING INSTALLATION OF THE VARIOUS SENSORS!!!
The wind direction and speed sensor is normally mounted on television type antenna masts (see Figure 1). For best results the wind sensor should be mounted twenty feet above the roof of the building. Higher installation yelds more accurate readings. There is one yellow cable that must be strung from the wind sensor to the console via the junction box. The wind direction sensor is calibrated at the factory and should be installed with the wind sensor arm pointed to the North. The wind sensor can be mounted in any direction and recalibrated via the WRL console, but it is more convenient to use the precalibrated North reference. If calibration is necessary after the unit is already mounted, pick a calm day or immobilize the wind vane by hand and use calibraton mode to make these changes. The outside temperature/humidity pagoda should be mounted about two feet under the wind sensor. Again, we suggest a
The rain collector is normally mounted on the mast. It should be mounted as low as possible both to reduce windage and to limit movement of the mast, which can cause false readings. The collector should be mounted in a manner that allows rain to enter the
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