2 rfm18 base installation, 3 guy anchor installation, 1 uteye eyebolt guy anchor – Campbell Scientific UT20 and UT30 Tower-based Weather Stations User Manual

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UT20 and UT30 Tower-based Weather Stations

8. Check the UT20/UT30 for plumb using a level and adjust the leveling nuts

below the mounting feet on the J-bolts as required. When the tower is

plumb, use two wrenches to lock the leveling nuts on each J-bolt together.

Tighten the upper nuts to secure the base.

9. Removing the lower 3/8-inch bolt on the rear (south) leg allows the tower

to be hinged to the ground. If a ladder is available, it is easier to leave the

tower upright.

7.1.2.2 RFM18 Base Installation

1. Position the RFM18 on the surface where it will be installed. Make sure

the hinge direction is correct and mark the locations of the four mounting

holes. A drawing showing RFM18 dimensions and hole spacing is shown

in Appendix A. Install an appropriate anchor (user-supplied) for each

hole.

2. Attach the bottom section of the tower to the RFM18 base using one bolt

per leg (FIGURE 7-7). Position the base over the anchor holes. Secure

the base to the anchors with appropriate hardware (user-supplied). Check

the tower for plumb and shim the RFM18 if necessary before fully

tightening the bolts.

7.1.3 Guy Anchor Installation

There are two types of anchors for the tower guy wires: the UTEYE eye bolts

are poured in concrete; the UTDUK duckbill anchors are driven into the soil.

7.1.3.1 UTEYE Eyebolt Guy Anchor

1. Dig a hole 24 inches square by 24 inches deep at each anchor location

(Section 7.1.1, Base and Guy Anchor Layout).

2. Optional  construct a concrete form out of 2-inch x 4-inch lumber, 24

inches square (inside dimensions) for each hole. Center the forms over the

holes and level them using a carpenter’s level and stakes.

3. Fill the holes with concrete and install the eyebolts as shown in FIGURE

7-8.

7.1.3.2 UTDUK Duckbill Guy Anchor

1. Locate the three anchor locations (Section 7.1.1, Base and Guy Anchor

Layout). It is important that the anchors be driven at the same angle as the

guy wires (FIGURE 7-9). Insert the steel drive bar into the anchor body

and drive the anchor into the ground using a fence post driver or

sledgehammer until only the top half of the loop remains above the

ground.

2. Attach a high-lift jack to the loop and jack the anchor up about 6 inches to

rotate the anchor into the load-lock position.

Failure to install and lock the anchor at the correct angle

will result in the anchor cable cutting through the soil

until the angles equalize, causing slack in the guy wires.

WARNING

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