Campbell Scientific HFP01 Soil Heat Flux Plate User Manual

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HFP01 Table of Contents

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1. Introduction..................................................................1

2. Cautionary Statements................................................1

3. Initial Inspection ..........................................................1

4. Overview.......................................................................1

5. Specifications ..............................................................2

6. Installation....................................................................3

6.1 Placement in Soil ......................................................................................3
6.2 Wiring.......................................................................................................5
6.3 Programming ............................................................................................5
6.4 Soil Heat Flux and Storage .......................................................................7

7. Maintenance .................................................................8

8. References ...................................................................8

Appendix

A. General Theory of Heat Flux Sensors ................... A-1

A.1 General Theory ................................................................................... A-1
A.2 Extended Theory................................................................................. A-2

Figures

6-1. Placement of heat flux plates...................................................................3
6-2. HFP01 plate to datalogger connections...................................................4
A-1. General characteristics of a heat flux sensor ..................................... A-1
A-2. Deflection error ................................................................................. A-2

Tables

6-1. Datalogger Connections for a Single-Ended Measurement ....................5
6-2. Wiring for Example 1..............................................................................5
6-3. Wiring for Example 2..............................................................................6
6-4. Wiring for Example 3..............................................................................7

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