Campbell Scientific ET Assembly Instructions
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To install the ET Pole, first select a suitable location with minimal obstructions. Assemble the pole sections and secure them using the provided hardware. Anchor the pole firmly into the ground to ensure stability. Connect the sensors following the manufacturer's guide for accurate data collection.
Check the sensor connections and wiring for any loose or damaged components. Ensure that the sensors are clean and free from debris. Verify the configuration settings in the data logger and recalibrate the sensors if necessary.
Regular maintenance should be conducted every 6 months, including inspection of sensors, cleaning of the pole and components, and verification of data accuracy. Adjust maintenance frequency based on environmental conditions and usage intensity.
Yes, the ET Pole supports integration with additional sensors. Consult the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure compatibility and proper configuration with the existing setup.
Use a soft, damp cloth to gently clean the sensor surfaces. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. For difficult-to-remove debris, a mild soap solution may be used, followed by rinsing with distilled water.
Ensure that the pole is installed in an area with minimal obstructions and interference. Regularly calibrate the sensors and verify data against a known reference. Perform routine maintenance to keep the sensors and equipment in optimal condition.
Check all cable connections and ensure they are secure. Restart the data logger and sensors. Update the firmware if an update is available. If the issue persists, consult the technical support team for further assistance.
Refer to the calibration section in the user manual for specific procedures for each sensor type. Use calibration standards that are traceable to ensure accuracy. Record the calibration data for future reference and adjustments.
Consider factors such as wind exposure, sunlight, and proximity to obstructions like trees or buildings. The location should allow for representative environmental data collection without significant interference.
Yes, the ET Pole can be configured for remote monitoring using compatible data loggers and communication modules. Ensure that the necessary network and power infrastructure are in place for reliable remote access.