Specifications – Campbell Scientific UT20 and UT30 Tower-based Weather Stations User Manual

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UT20 and UT30 Tower-based Weather Stations

6. Specifications

UT20 Measurement Height:

6 m (20 ft)

UT30 Measurement Height:

10 m (30 ft)

UT20 Shipping Weight:

23 kg (50 lb)

UT30 Shipping Weight:

29 kg (65 lb)

Material:

hardened drawn 6063-T832 aluminum

Vertical Pipe Outer Diameter: 2.5 cm (1 in)

Cross Support Pipe Outer

Diameter:

0.953 cm (0.375 in)

UT20 Guyed Tower Area

Requirements:

~3.5 m (11.5 ft) radius

UT30 Guyed Tower Area

Requirements:

~5 m (17 ft) radius

Required Concrete Pad

Dimensions forB18 Concrete

Mounting Base (see note 1):

91 L x 91 W x 122 D cm (36 x 36 x 48 in)

Maximum Wind Load

Recommendations (see note 2): 110 mph (B18 base unguyed);

110 mph (RFM18 base w/UTGUY)

Notes:

1. The concrete pad requirements assume heavy soil; light, shifting, or sandy

soils require a bigger concrete pad.

2. The recommended wind load assumes proper installation, proper

anchoring, and total instrument projected area of less than two square feet.

For the RFM18 base, the wind load recommendation also assumes that the

UTGUY’s turnbuckles are preloaded just enough to equalize tension and

that the tower is guyed at 60 degree angle relative to the ground

(maximum). The amount of wind load that these towers can withstand is

affected by quality of anchoring and installation, guy wire tension, soil

type, guy angle, and the number, type, and location of instruments fastened

to the tower.

3. The UT30 is Universal Towers’ model #9-30. A more detailed drawing of

this tower is available at

www.universaltowers.com

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