Introduction, Initial checkout, Wind monitor – Young Alpine Wind Monitor Ice-resistant Model 05103-45 User Manual

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05103-45-90(E)

INTRODUCTION

The Wind Monitor-Alpine model measures horizontal wind speed

and direction. It is rugged and corrosion resistant, yet accurate

and light weight. External housing surfaces are coated with a

special ice resistant coating to improve performance in harsh

alpine conditions. Both the propeller and vertical shafts use

stainless steel precision grade ball bearings.

Propeller rotation produces an AC sine wave signal with frequency

proportional to wind speed. This AC signal is induced in a

stationary coil by a six pole magnet mounted on the propeller

shaft. Three complete sine wave cycles are produced for each

propeller revolution.

Vane position is transmitted by a 10K ohm precision conductive

plastic potentiometer which requires a regulated excitation

voltage. With a constant voltage applied to the potentiometer,

the output signal is an analog voltage directly proportional to

wind direction angle.

The instrument mounts on standard one inch pipe, outside diameter

34 mm (1.34"). An orientation ring is provided so the instrument

can be removed for maintenance and reinstalled without loss of

wind direction reference. Both the mounting post assembly and

the orientation ring are secured to the mounting pipe by stainless

steel band clamps. Electrical connections are made in a junction

box at the base. A variety of devices are available for signal

conditioning, display, and recording of wind speed and direction.

INITIAL CHECKOUT

When the Wind Monitor is unpacked it should be checked carefully

for any signs of shipping damage.

Remove the plastic nut on the propeller shaft. Install the propeller

on the shaft so the serial number on the propeller faces forward

(into the wind). Engage the propeller into the molded ribs on the

propeller shaft hub. The instrument is aligned, balanced and fully

calibrated before shipment, however, it should be checked both

mechanically and electrically before installation. The vane and

propeller should easily rotate 360° without friction. Check vane

balance by holding the instrument base so the vane surface is

horizontal. It should have near neutral torque without any particular

tendency to rotate. A slight imbalance will not degrade performance.

The potentiometer requires a stable DC excitation voltage. Do

not exceed 15 volts. When the potentiometer wiper is in the 5°

deadband region, the output signal is "floating" and may show

varying or unpredictable values. To prevent false readings, signal

conditioning electronics should clamp the signal to excitation

or reference level when this occurs.

NOTE: Young signal

conditioning devices clamp the signal to excitation level. Avoid

a short circuit between the wind direction signal line and either the

excitation or reference lines. Although there is a 1K ohm current

limiting resistor in series with the wiper for protection, damage

to the potentiometer may occur if a short circuit condition exists.

Before installation, connect the instrument to an indicator as shown

in the wiring diagram and check for proper wind speed and wind

direction values. To check wind speed, temporarily remove the

propeller and connect the shaft to an Anemometer Drive. Details

appear in the CALIBRATION section of this manual.

MODEL 05103-45

WIND MONITOR

WIND SPEED SPECIFICATION SUMMARY

Range

0 to 100 m/s (224 mph)

Sensor

14 cm diameter 4-blade helicoid propeller

molded of polypropylene

Pitch

29.4 cm air passage per revolution

Distance Constant

2.7 m (8.9 ft.) for 63% recovery

Threshold Sensitivity 1.1 m/s (2.4 mph)

Transducer

Centrally mounted stationary coil, 2K Ohm

nominal DC resistance

Transducer Output

AC sine wave signal induced by rotating

magnet on propeller shaft. 80 mV p-p at

100 rpm. 8.0 V p-p at 10,000 rpm.

Output Frequency

3 cycles per propeller revolution

(0.0980 m/s per Hz)

WIND DIRECTION (AZIMUTH) SPECIFICATION SUMMARY

Range

360° mechanical, 355° electrical (5° open)

Sensor

Balanced vane, 38 cm (15 in) turning

radius.

Damping Ratio

0.3

Delay Distance

1.3 m (4.3 ft) for 50% recovery

Threshold Sensitivity 1.1 m/s (2.5 mph) at 10° displacement

Damped Natural

Wavelength

7.4 m (24.3 ft)

Undamped Natural

Wavelength

7.2 m (23.6 ft)

Transducer

Precision conductive plastic potetiometer,

10K ohm resistance (±20%), 0.25%

linearity, life expectancy 50 million

revolutions, rated 1 watt at 40° C, 0 watts

at 125° C

Transducer Excitation

Requirement

Regulated DC voltage, 15 VDC max

Transducer Output

Analog DC voltage proportional to azimuth

angle with regulated excitation voltage

applied across potentiometer.

GENERAL

Operating Temperature: -50 to 50°C (-58 to 122°F)

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