Casella CEL Campbell Stokes Sunshine recorder User Manual

Casella CEL Measuring instruments

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October 2000

CAMPBELL STOKES SUNSHINE RECORDER

User Instructions

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CAMPBELL STOKES SUNSHINE RECORDER

User Instructions

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Holes will be found at one end of the bowl

and a tapered pin attached to a chain to fit

them. This is to enable the card to be pierced

and positively located in place, as in some

regions birds peck at the cards and move

them.

7.

EVALUATION

Depending on the curved card in use, the

hourly division varies in width from the top to

bottom. Therefore care must be taken when

measuring the length of a burn.
To help calculate the length of a trace when it

has been interrupted, a template is available,

M114041. Made from transparent plastic, it

has two different grids printed on it, one with

parallel sides at the same spacing as the hour

lines on a straight card. The other grid has

tapered sides with the same spacing as the

hour lines on the curved recording card.
Each grid is sub-divided into 10 equal divisions

as shown in Figure 6.
1. Place the template over the recording card

using the appropriate grid, aligning it with

the hour lines.

2. Count the number of divisions from the

hour line to the end of the burn, one

division equals 6 minutes.

3. Add the length of the burns together to

achieve the duration for one day.

4. Alternatively take a sheet of paper.

5. Lay the edge along the trace and mark its

start and end points.

6. Move the sheet

along to the next

trace.

7. Align the end of the

first burn with the

beginning of the

next and mark its

length.

8. Repeat this until you

have noted the

length of all the

burns.

9. Lay the edge of the

paper along the sun

card the same distance from the edge as

the burn.

10. Starting from a convenient hour line, the

total distance will give the duration of

sunshine for one day. See Figure 7.

When the record has been made by a

midsummer sun, the burn will spread, but in

midwinter or in a haze it may only be just

recognizable.

FOR USE WITH
STRAIGHT CARDS

FOR USE WITH
CURVED CARDS

Figure 6: Grids on template M114041

In the former case, the end of the

burn is taken to lie halfway

between the centre and the

extreme edge of the curved end of

the burn, but in the latter case, it

should be measured from the

extreme end. See Figure 8.

BURN 1

TOTAL DURATION

BURN 2

8. SERVICING

The instrument is virtually maintenance free,

regular checks of the trace as described

earlier are recommended. Keep the sphere

clean using a non-scratching cloth, and

remove any debris, frost from the grooves of

the bowl.
CASELLA CEL's in house service department

offers a comprehensive range of repair and

calibration services, designed to effect a fast

and efficient back up for all our products. The

service department is operated under the

scope of our BSI registration for products

manufactured by us. We will however,

undertake the repair of other manufactures

equipment.

For further information please contact the

service department at our Bedford

headquarters. We will be happy to provide

quotations for individual repairs or provide

annual maintenance under contract.
CASELLA CEL LIMITED

Regent House

Wolseley Road

Kempston

Bedford

MK42 7JY

Telephone:

+44 (0) 1234 844 100

Facsimile:

+44 (0) 1234 841 490

E-mail:

[email protected]

Webpage:

http://www.casella.co.uk

9.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

9.1 Specification

Adjustment for latitude:

0 to 65

o

N or S after selecting correct model

Sphere:

101.6 mm dia (±1.3 mm)

Focal length for Sodium D light:

74.9 mm ±0.25 mm

Dimensions:

240 x 187 x 165 mm

Weight:

4.3 kg

9.2 Ordering Information

Tropical - for latitude 0 to 45

o

N or S (cards not included):

102271D

Temperate - for latitude 45 to 65

o

N or S (cards not included):

102270D

9.3 Accessories And Spares

One years supply of cards (BMO pattern) for use in latitudes up to 65

o

N or S:

M107901

200 summer cards (No 6730) long curved

200 winter cards (No 6731) short curved

100 equinoctial cards (No 6732) straight

Transparent template for measuring length of trace:

M114041

ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE

The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.

Figure 7: Total interrupted burns for one day

MIDSUMMER

MIDWINTER

Figure 8: Where to measure burns

SUNSHINE RECORDERS

CAMPBELL STOKES PATTERN

User Instructions

HB3190-04

COPYRIGHT

The copyright in this document is vested in CASELLA CEL LIMITED. The contents of this

document must not be used for purposes other than for which it has been supplied or reproduced

or disclosed wholly or in part without the prior written permission of

CASELLA CEL LIMITED.

1.

INTRODUCTION

The Casella Campbell Stokes Sunshine

Recorder is manufactured to a design based

on British Meteorological Office (BMO)

specifications. It is designed to measure the

duration of visible sunshine for one day and

uses the intensity of the Sun's rays to burn a

trace on to a recording card.
The instrument measures only the duration of

sunshine, for intensity measurements you

would require a solarimeter.
The sphere is made from well-annealed

optical glass and the card on which sunshine

hours are recorded is inserted into the base of

the unit. Each card is marked with hourly

intervals and an optional transparent plastic

template is also available to help measure the

curved trace more accurately.
The instrument is fully adjustable for operation

at different geographical latitudes and levelling

screws on the base ease installation.
Two versions of the sunshine recorder are

available, depending upon latitude, please see

‘Ordering Information’ for more details.

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