Sensing elements, Figure 2, Drd12 rain detector and dts14b temperature sensor – Vaisala FD12P User Manual

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Chapter 2 ___________________________________________________________Product Overview

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Sensing Elements

The FDT12B Transmitter emits pulses of near infrared light. It is
permanently tilted 16.5º downwards. The optical power is stabilized
by a closed hardware loop. The unit also includes a receiver circuit for
monitoring lens contamination.

The FDR12 Receiver measures the scattered part of the FDT12B light
beam. The FDR12 contains also an additional light transmitter for
monitoring lens contamination. Like the transmitter, the receiver is
also tilted 16.5º downwards. Therefore, the receiver unit measures
light scattered at an angle of 33

°.

The DRD12 Rain Detector outputs a signal proportional to the amount
of water on two RainCap™ sensing elements. These elements consist
of thin wires protected by an insulating glass coating. The presence of
water changes the capacitance of the elements. The combined
capacitance of the plates is measured by the DRD12 electronics.
Integrated heating resistors keep the elements dry when, for example,
fog and melt snow fall on them. The Rain Detector is protected by a
windshield to decrease the effect of wind on the measurement results.
The DRD12 is illustrated in Figure 2 below.

The DTS14B Temperature Sensor is a Pt100 thermistor that is used to
measure the crossarm temperature. See Figure 2 below.

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Figure 2

DRD12 Rain Detector and DTS14B Temperature
Sensor

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