Operation, 1 wiring, 1 257 wiring – Campbell Scientific 253-L and 257-L (Watermark 200) Soil Matric Potential Sensors User Manual

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253-L and 257-L Soil Matric Potential Sensors

Range:

0 to –200 kPa

Dimensions:

8.26 cm (3.25 in)

Diameter:

1.91 cm (0.75 in)

Weight:

363 g (0.8 lb)

7. Operation

7.1 Wiring

7.1.1 257 Wiring

The 257 wiring diagram is illustrated in FIGURE 7-1. The red lead is inserted
into any single-ended analog channel, the black lead into any excitation
channel, and the white lead to analog ground (CR10(X), CR510, CR500) or to
ground (CR1000, CR800, CR850, CR3000, CR9000(X), CR5000, CR23X,
CR7, 21X).

Installed in the cable is a capacitor circuit that stops galvanic action due to the
differences in potential between the datalogger earth ground and the electrodes
in the block. Such a difference in potential would cause electrical current flow
and lead to rapid deterioration of the sensor block.

BLACK

RED

WHITE

CLEAR

100

μfd

Rs

1K

Ω 1%

EX

SE

Gnd

FIGURE 7-1. 257 schematic

7.1.2 253 Wiring

An example of wiring for the 253 is illustrated in FIGURE 7-2. The 253 is for
use with analog multiplexers including models AM32, AM416, and AM16/32
series. Sensor leads are connected to channels on the multiplexer and the
common channels of the multiplexer are connected to the datalogger wiring
panel. The sensor has two green leads. One of the green leads has a ridged
strip while the other is smooth. Campbell Scientific connects a white lead to
the ridged green lead, a black lead to the smooth green lead, and adds clear

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