Campbell Scientific CS325 Product Manual
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To install the CS325 sensor, ensure it is mounted on a stable platform with the sensing element facing the target surface. Use the mounting bracket provided and secure the sensor with screws. Align it perpendicularly to the surface for accurate measurements.
First, check the power supply and ensure all cable connections are secure. Verify that the data logger is properly configured to recognize the CS325. Inspect the sensor for any physical damage and clean the sensing element if necessary.
Regularly inspect the sensor for dirt or debris on the sensing element and clean it with a soft brush or compressed air. Check all connections for corrosion and ensure the mounting hardware is secure. Perform a functional test periodically to verify accurate readings.
Verify that the sensor is correctly aligned and not obstructed. Calibrate the sensor using a known reference if available. Check for electromagnetic interference from nearby equipment and ensure appropriate grounding.
Yes, the CS325 sensor is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, including temperature extremes and moisture. However, it should be protected from direct impacts and excessive dust accumulation.
Connect the sensor's output cable to the appropriate input channels on the data logger. Ensure that the data logger is configured according to the sensor’s output specifications and that the correct measurement range is set.
Calibration involves comparing the sensor's output with a known reference under controlled conditions. Use a precision reference to adjust the sensor's output to match the reference values, and document the calibration process for future reference.
The CS325 sensor is compatible with most Campbell Scientific data loggers. Check the specific logger model for compatibility details and ensure that the logger firmware is up to date.
Regularly perform maintenance checks, keep the sensor clean, and recalibrate annually or as needed based on usage. Store the sensor in a controlled environment when not in use to prevent drift.
The CS325 sensor typically offers analog output compatible with various data loggers. Verify the output specifications and configure the data acquisition system accordingly to capture the data accurately.