R. m. young company – Young Wind Sensor Calibration Accessories User Manual

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R. M. YOUNG COMPANY

WIND SYSTEM CALIBRATION

Recommended Calibration Interval, Procedure, and Test Equipment

RECOMMENDED CALIBRATION INTERVAL

Operational Accuracy

Research Accuracy

WS ± 0.5 m/s WD ± 5°

WS ± 0.3 m/s WD ± 3°

TOWER CHECK

6 months

3 months

TRAILER CHECK

12 months

6 months

LABORATORY CHECK

24 months

12 months

MANUFACTURER CHECK

N/A

24 months

OPERATIONAL ACCURACY

Manufacturer’s standard calibration is within operational accuracy limits. Perform tower check at initial installation. Tower check and trailer

check intervals are recommended minimums for optimum performance.

RESEARCH ACCURACY

Sensor requires wind tunnel calibration by manufacturer, or other recognized calibration laboratory, prior to initial installation. Tower check

and trailer check intervals are recommended minimums. Perform tower check at initial installation.

OUTPUT SIGNAL MEASUREMENTS

Wind speed signals vary among sensors. The signals may be frequency related for magnet/coil and photochopper transducers or

voltage related for tachometer generator transducers. Wind direction signals from potentiometer transducers are voltage related and are

dependent upon stable excitation voltage. To monitor wind speed and direction signals, use a suitable indicator. It may be a frequency meter,

voltmeter, calibrated wind indicator, data logger with display, or some combination of these instruments. As a general rule the resolution of

the indicator should be equal to the smallest unit being measured and the accuracy of the indicator should be 5 to 10 times better than that

required by the calibration. If necessary quantifiy and account for any additional error introduced by the indicating device.

WIND SPEED SENSOR TYPES

The following procedures refer to a propeller type wind speed sensor, however they are equally applicable to a cup wheel type sensor. To

check wind speed threshold of a cup wheel anemometer using the torque disc, hold or mount the sensor with the cup wheel shaft horizontal.

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