Specifications – Campbell Scientific HFP01 Soil Heat Flux Plate User Manual

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Model HFP01 Soil Heat Flux Plate

The HFP01’s output is in millivolts. To convert this measured voltage to heat
flux, it must be divided by the plate’s calibration constant. A unique
calibration constant is supplied with each sensor.

To get the soil heat flux at the surface, use at least two HFP01s to measure soil
heat flux at a depth of 8 cm; a TCAV Averaging Soil Thermocouple to
measure the temporal change in temperature of the soil layer above the HFP01;
and a CS616, CS650, or CS655 water content reflectometer to measure soil
water content (see Figure 6-1). The temporal change in soil temperature and
soil water content are used to compute the soil storage term.

The -L extension in the model name (i.e., HFP01-L) indicates a user-specified
cable length. This manual refers to the sensor as the HFP01.

The sensor's cable can terminate in:

• Pigtails that connect directly to a Campbell Scientific datalogger

(option –PT).

• Connector that attaches to a prewired enclosure (option –PW). Refer

to

www.campbellsci.com/prewired-enclosures

for more information.

• Connector that attaches to a CWS900 Wireless Sensor Interface

(option –CWS). The CWS900 allows the probe to be used in a
wireless sensor network. Refer to

www.campbellsci.com/cws900

for

more information.

A general discussion about the characteristics and principles of
operation of heat flux sensors is shown in Appendix A.

NOTE

5. Specifications

Features:

• Compatible with most of our contemporary and retired dataloggers
• Compatible with the CWS900-series interfaces, allowing it to be used

in a wireless sensor network

Compatibility
Dataloggers:
CR800

series

CR1000
CR3000
CR5000
CR9000(X)
CR7X
CR510
CR10(X)
CR23X
21X

Operating Temperature: -30

° to +70°C

Plate Thickness:

5.0 mm (0.20 in)

Plate Diameter:

80.0 mm (3.15 in)

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