Davis WindTrak AV 3160 Installation Manual
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The optimal mounting height is generally at least 10 feet above any obstructions, such as trees or buildings, to ensure accurate wind direction readings.
To calibrate the vane, align it with a known wind direction and adjust the mounting bracket until the vane pointer matches the direction. Secure the bracket once aligned.
Check for any obstructions or debris around the vane. Clean the pivot point and ensure it is not damaged or worn. Lubricate with a suitable lubricant if necessary.
Inspect for loose connections or mounting issues. Verify the vane is not obstructed by physical barriers and is aligned properly. Consider recalibration if issues persist.
Regularly inspect the vane for wear and tear, clean the pivot point, and check for secure mounting. Lubricate as needed and recalibrate periodically.
Yes, the WindTrak AV 3160 is designed for marine use. Ensure it is securely mounted and regularly inspect for any signs of corrosion or damage.
Inspect the vane for any visible damage and replace any broken parts. Verify the mounting and recalibrate the vane to ensure it provides accurate readings.
Use the provided mounting hardware to attach the vane to the mast. Ensure it is level and aligned with the true wind direction before tightening all fasteners.
Signs include erratic or no movement, incorrect wind direction readings, and physical damage to the vane or mounting bracket.
Consider installing bird deterrents such as spikes or wires around the vane without obstructing its movement to prevent birds from perching on it.