1 system configuration variables, System configuration variables – Campbell Scientific AP200 CO2/H2O Atmospheric Profile System User Manual

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AP200 CO

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PC200W, which may be downloaded from

www.campbellsci.com

. The AP200

uses some constants as “compile switches” to define the state of the system

during compilation.

Variables may be edited while the program is running using either a keyboard

display or a PC connected through PC200W, PC400, or LoggerNet. Variables

that define the operational configuration of the system are defined as system

configuration variables. Any changes to these variables are automatically -

saved in non-volatile memory.

A change to a system configuration variable that affects the

valve switching sequence will not take effect until the sequence

is started.

Other modifications to the AP200 program (for example, to

measure additional sensors) are not recommended without first

consulting a Campbell Scientific application engineer.

5.4.1 System Configuration Variables

Several special variables are used to configure the AP200. These variables are

stored in the

sys_conf_var.dat file, so their values will be saved and recalled if

the program is recompiled. They are intended to be set when a new system is

installed, but they may be edited at any time. When a system configuration

variable is changed, the AP200 will write a message to the

message_log table

and save the new values in

sys_conf_var.dat. This section gives a brief

description of each of these variables and refers the reader to the appropriate

section of the user manual if a lengthy discussion is required.

PRESS_AMBIENT: This is the ambient pressure, in kPa. It depends

primarily on elevation (see FIGURE 4-19), but also varies slightly with

barometric pressure. This variable is used to convert the dewpoint temperature

measured in the IRGA sample cell

Td_cell to dewpoint temperature at ambient

pressure

Td_ambient. It is also used during a manual H

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There are three methods to determine the appropriate value for

PRESS_AMBIENT.

If nominal ambient pressure is known, simply enter the value.

If elevation is known, determine ambient pressure from FIGURE

4-19.

Ambient pressure can be measured by turning the AP200 pump off,

waiting for the pressure to stabilize at ambient pressure, and then

using the pressure measured in the IRGA (see Section 6.2.4, Do H

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Span, for details).

PUMP_P_SETPT: This is the setpoint pressure (kPa) for the pump speed

control algorithm. The AP200 will adjust the pumping speed to make the

measured pump pressure,

pump_press, match this value. For most applications

it should be set to approximately 35 kPa below ambient pressure (see notes on

variable

PRESS_AMBIENT above). The factory default is 200, which will

prevent the AP200 from working properly until

PUMP_P_SETPT is set by

the user.

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