Campbell Scientific CPEC200 Closed-Path Eddy-Covariance System User Manual

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CPEC200 Closed-Path Eddy-Covariance System

For the three-valve version, the inputs are:

Zero

CO

2

Span 1

H

2

O Span

For the six-valve version, the inputs are:

Zero

CO

2

Span 1

CO

2

Span 2

CO

2

Span 3

CO

2

Span 4

H

2

O Span

The CPEC200’s zero and CO

2

span inlets are not bypass equipped, meaning

that they flow only when selected. This allows the zero and CO

2

span tanks to

be continuously connected for automatic, unattended operation.

The

H

2

O Span input is bypassed (vented to the atmosphere through the H

2

O

Span Bypass outlet) when it is not selected, so it permits flow all the time.

This allows a dewpoint generator to be connected directly to the

H

2

O Span

inlet. The dewpoint generator’s internal pump can push flow into the valve

module even when the

H

2

O Span valve is not selected, minimizing errors

caused by pressurization inside the dewpoint generator. When the

H

2

O Span

valve is selected, the dewpoint generator pushes moist air through the valve

module to the EC155.

The CPEC200 pushes the zero/span flow backward through the EC155 sample

cell and exhausts it through the intake tube to the atmosphere. Flow through

the intake tube causes the sample-cell pressure to rise slightly above ambient

pressure. The CPEC200 infers the flow rate from this pressure rise. The

EC155 has a differential pressure sensor to measure this pressure rise directly,

but its accuracy is affected by a small offset drift. The accuracy of this

differential pressure measurement can be improved by stopping all flow

through the EC155, allowing the pressure in the sample cell to equilibrate with

ambient pressure, and measuring the differential pressure offset. This offset is

then subtracted from subsequent measurements used to control the flow.

Because the pressure sensor offset can change over time, this offset is

measured at the beginning of every zero/span cycle. This step requires at least

10 seconds to complete; 5 seconds for the pressure to equilibrate, and 5

seconds to average and store the differential pressure measurement.

Either of the CPEC200 valve modules have a proportional control valve to

actively control the flow of zero and span gas to the EC155. The CPEC200

program adjusts public variable

valveControl between 0 (closed) and 1 (fully

open) as needed for the measured flow

valve_flow to reach the desired flow, as

indicated by

CAL_FLOW_SETPT. The default value for

CAL_FLOW_SETPT is 1.0 LPM. This flow is adequate for lower

measurement heights (allowing a shorter tube between the valve module and

the EC155), but setting a higher flow rate may be required with long zero/span

delivery tubes used on tall towers. The proportional valve is opened fully

during an H

2

O span operation to prevent pressurizing the dewpoint generator.

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