Introduction, Cautionary statements, 1 site selection – Campbell Scientific UT20 and UT30 Tower-based Weather Stations User Manual

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UT20 and UT30 Tower-based Weather

Stations

1. Introduction

The UT20 and UT30 are durable, lightweight instrument towers that can be

used for a variety of applications. They support a 6 m (20 ft) or 9 m (30 ft)

measurement height for wind sensors as well as sturdy attachment points for

antennas, solar panels, environmental enclosures, radiation shields, and

crossarms.

2. Cautionary Statements

2.1 Site Selection

Select a safe site to install the tower.

The distance between any power lines and the installation site should be at

least one and one-half times the height of the tower. Make the distance

even greater, if at all possible. Since all overhead power lines look

somewhat alike, consider them all dangerous and stay well away from

them.

If there are power lines or buried utilities in the area, call the local utility

providers for assistance.

2.2 Tower Mounting

NEVER work alone; always have someone near who can summon help.

Certain clothing may provide a degree of safety, but don’t depend on it

alone to preserve life (rubber boots or shoes, industrial rubber gloves and a

long sleeve shirt or jacket).

Check local weather conditions. Be sure that it has not rained recently and

that the ground is not wet or muddy. Make sure that rain or thunderstorms

are not predicted for the day the tower is to be installed.

The wind can blow the tower into a nearby power line. Do not install or

remove towers in moderate or heavy winds.

If it is necessary to use a ladder, make sure it is made of non-conductive

(non-metallic) material. (This safety rule applies whenever working with

electrical equipment.)

If possible, have someone present who has been trained in electric shock

first aid.

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