Campbell Scientific TE525-LC Instruction Manual
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To install the TE525-LC, mount the sensor on a stable mast using the provided mounting bracket. Ensure it is level using the built-in bubble level. Connect the sensor to a compatible data logger and follow the manufacturer's wiring diagram to ensure proper electrical connections.
Regular maintenance for the TE525-LC includes cleaning the funnel and tipping bucket every 3 to 6 months, depending on environmental conditions. Inspect the sensor for debris and ensure the tipping bucket moves freely. Check electrical connections for corrosion.
First, check all electrical connections for proper wiring and secure fittings. Then, test the data logger to ensure it is functioning correctly. Verify the sensor's level and ensure no obstructions are present in the funnel. Finally, test the tipping bucket manually to ensure it registers in the data logger.
The TE525-LC is compatible with a wide range of Campbell Scientific data loggers, including the CR1000X, CR300, and CR6 models. Refer to the data logger's manual for connection details.
Calibration of the TE525-LC involves verifying the tipping bucket's accuracy. Manually add a known volume of water and count the bucket tips to ensure they match the expected output. Adjust the calibration factor in your data logger if necessary.
The TE525-LC uses a tipping bucket mechanism to measure precipitation. Rainwater is collected in a funnel and directed to a two-compartment bucket that tips when filled to a specific level, triggering a magnetic switch that records the event.
Ensure the sensor is installed level, clear of obstructions, and in a representative location. Regularly maintain the sensor by cleaning the funnel and bucket. Validate the data against a known standard periodically to ensure accuracy.
If the tipping bucket is stuck, inspect it for debris or obstructions. Clean the bucket and its pivot points. Ensure the bucket moves freely and is properly balanced. For persistent issues, refer to the manual for disassembly and further inspection.
The TE525-LC is not inherently designed for freezing conditions, as ice can obstruct the funnel and tipping mechanism. Consider using a heating accessory or alternative sensors designed for cold environments.
To connect the TE525-LC to a wireless network, use a compatible Campbell Scientific wireless communication module. Configure the module with the data logger and network settings to enable remote data access. Check the module's manual for detailed setup instructions.