11 pressure sensor, 1 pressure gain, 2 pressure offset – Campbell Scientific IRGASON Integrated CO2/H2O Open-Path Gas Analyzer and 3D Sonic Anemometer User Manual

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IRGASON

®

Integrated CO

2

/H

2

O Open-Path Gas Analyzer and 3D Sonic Anemometer

7.11 Pressure Sensor

This setting identifies which barometric pressure sensor is used. The EC100

always includes the basic barometer, but it may be ordered with the optional

enhanced barometer (model CS106). This setting defaults to

EC100

Enhanced if the CS106 is ordered and to EC100 Basic otherwise.

There are two other possible settings for

Pressure Sensor. First, the user may

supply a different pressure sensor. In this case, the setting should be changed

to

User Supplied, with the appropriate values for gain and offset entered (see

below).

The final option is to select

None for Pressure Sensor. The EC100 will use a

fixed (see below) value for pressure. This mode is intended for

troubleshooting only.

7.11.1 Pressure Gain

If

Pressure Sensor is set to User Supplied, this setting gives the gain factor

(kPa/V) used to convert measured voltage to pressure. Normally,

Pressure

Sensor is set to EC100 Basic or EC100 Enhanced, and this setting is not

used.

7.11.2 Pressure Offset

If

Pressure Sensor is set to User Supplied, this setting gives the offset (kPa)

used to convert measured voltage to pressure. Normally,

Pressure Sensor is

set to

EC100 Basic or EC100 Enhanced, and this setting is not used.

7.11.3 Fixed Pressure Value

If

Pressure Sensor is None, the EC100 will use the value of this setting for the

barometric pressure. This mode is intended for troubleshooting only. In

normal operation, this setting is not used.

7.12 Pressure Differential Enable

This setting should remain disabled. It is used only for closed-path analyzers.

7.13 Heater Control

An advantage of the IRGASON’s low power consumption (5W) is that the

instrument remains at a temperature very close to ambient air temperature,

which is an important feature for eddy-covariance measurements. Under some

environmental conditions, however, the analyzer can become colder than

ambient air temperature which may increase the likelihood of frost or

condensation building on the optical windows. This will affect signal strength.

The IRGASON design includes internal heaters located at the optical windows,

which aid in minimizing data loss during these specific environmental

conditions.

An automatic heater control algorithm can be activated from either Device

Configuration or ECMon by putting in a value of −2, or deactivated by putting

in a value of −1.

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Automatic heater control is available in EC100 OS version 4.07 or greater and is turned on by

default starting with the OPEC program version 3.2.

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