The tipping bucket rain gauge, 1 principle of operation – Casella CEL Software for the Rainfall gauge system User Manual

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4.

THE TIPPING BUCKET RAIN GAUGE

Casella Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges are reliable and extremely robust

devices. Some versions have a built-in logger to store rainfall data while

others can have a heater fitted to the base of the unit to prevent freezing.

Three main versions of tipping bucket rain gauge are available:

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Standard non-heated version,

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Standard heated version for those customers who require accurate

and reliable rainfall data under more severe weather conditions,

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Non-heated version constructed to meet the framework directive of

the UK Environment Agency for tipping bucket rain gauges.

This User Manual covers only non heated Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges

equipped with a built-in logger. For specific information about the other

versions, please refer to the Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge User Manual:

HB3166.

4.1

Principle Of Operation

The rain gauges comprise a light weight injection moulded plastic divided

“tipping bucket” assembly with stainless steel pivot pins that rest upon

stainless steel pins in the support assembly. The use of pins produces a

rolling rather than pivoting motion when the bucket tips, which reduces the

likelihood of friction.

Rain collects in one side of the bucket, which tips once a predetermined

volume of water has been collected. The tipping action discharges the

Figure 2: Accuracy of 0.1 mm, 2.0 mm and 0.5 mm tip versions

Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge

Accuracy / 100 Tips

0

5

10

15

20

25

1

10

100

1000

Rain fall in mm/Hr

Erro

r

P

e

r

10

0

Tips

0.1mm Tip

0.2mm Tip

0.5mm Tip

Max U.K
recorded -
Devon

Light Moderate Heavy

Classification

WMO 5%

Tipping Bucket

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