Texas Instruments TR-525USW, TR-525I, SERIES 525 RAINFALL SENSORS user manual

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Two methods of aligning the vane are available. The first method involves loosening the large set screw at the bottom of the wind direction sensor so that it will rotate on the U-arm. Turn the bottom half of the sensor until the compass readings and the indication match then retighten the set screw. The second method involves rotating the entire mast assembly until proper orientation is achieved; this technique is usually easier because of the heights involved but will usually necessitate repositioning (rotating) of the guy-wire clamp.

If winds are creating rapid fluctuations in the vane making calibration difficult, the vane can be temporarily secured in a fixed position by carefully wedging a thickly folded piece of paper or cardboard into the gap between the upper and lower halves of the direction sensor. An alternative technique is to lap a string over the vane and carefully hold it in position (be careful not to bend the vane when using this approach).

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Contents Texas ELECTRONICS, INC Complete Weather Station USER’S ManualSeries 525 Rainfall Sensors SpecificationsDescription Hobo Ordering InformationTR-525USW ModelFollowing is Very Important Field CalibrationField Calibration Model TTH-1315 Temperature Humidity Sensor Installation & Maintenance Features & BenefitsModel TD-4 Wind Direction Sensor TD-4A Model TV-4 Wind Speed Sensor TV-4A TV-4ACModel SP-LITE Solar Radiation Sensor Sensor should be kept clean, using water or alcohol Model TB-2012M Barometric Pressure Sensor Features & Benefits Proper Exposure of Meteorological Instruments Remote TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY Sensors and Instrument SheltersWind Equipment Wind Direction & Speed Sensors InstallationPrecipitation Gauges Solar Radiation SensorsPage Page Warranty Three-Year Warranty Equipment List

TR-525USW, SERIES 525 RAINFALL SENSORS, TR-525I specifications

Texas Instruments, a leader in innovative technology solutions, has garnered significant attention with its TR-525I and Series 525 Rainfall Sensors, particularly the TR-525USW variant. These sensors are designed to provide accurate and reliable rainfall measurement, making them an essential tool for various applications including agriculture, hydrology, and environmental monitoring.

The TR-525I features a robust design that allows for seamless installation and integration into existing weather stations or standalone applications. Its state-of-the-art technology ensures real-time data collection with minimal maintenance, thereby enhancing user convenience. The sensor employs a tipping bucket mechanism, which distinguishes it from traditional rainfall measurement techniques. This innovative design consists of a calibrated bucket that tips once a predetermined amount of rainfall accumulates, typically 0.2 mm. Each tip is recorded electronically, allowing for precise rainfall measurement over time.

One of the standout features of the Series 525 Rainfall Sensors is their advanced data logging capabilities. The TR-525USW variant integrates sophisticated software that enables users to monitor rainfall data remotely. This connectivity is particularly useful for agricultural planners who must assess environmental conditions regularly. The sensors can be integrated with wireless communication technologies, ensuring that data is transmitted efficiently to central databases or cloud-based platforms for further analysis.

Moreover, the TR-525 series offers excellent durability, making it suitable for various weather conditions. With IPX4 water-resistant housing, these sensors can withstand rain, snow, and other harsh environmental elements without compromising performance. The rugged design is advantageous in rural and remote locations where harsh conditions are prevalent.

Accuracy and precision are crucial in meteorological instruments, and the TR-525 series excels. With a measurement range that accommodates both light and heavy rainfall, the sensor ensures that even the slightest precipitation is recorded. Furthermore, periodic calibration ensures that accuracy is maintained over time, making it a reliable choice for critical applications.

In summary, the Texas Instruments TR-525I and Series 525 Rainfall Sensors, particularly the TR-525USW variant, offer cutting-edge technology, reliable performance, and exceptional durability. Their advanced features make them invaluable for anyone in need of precise rainfall measurements, enhancing decision-making processes in agriculture, environmental monitoring, and beyond. As weather patterns continue to change, the importance of reliable rainfall data cannot be overstated, and Texas Instruments is well-positioned to meet this need.