Selectable speed anemometer drive specifications, Introduction, Operation – Young Wind Sensor Calibration Accessories User Manual

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MODEL 18802/18811

SELECTABLE SPEED

ANEMOMETER DRIVE

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Range:

200 - 15,000 RPM (18802)

20.0 - 990.0 RPM (18811)

Resolution:

1 RPM (18802)

0.1 RPM (18811)

Power Requirement:

12 to 30 VDC (2W nominal, 6W

max)

Battery Power:

Two 9-V

INTRODUCTION

The YOUNG Selectable Speed Anemometer Drive provides a

convenient and accurate way to rotate an anemometer shaft at a

known rate. The device consists of a control/display unit and a

variable speed motor with integral high-resolution optical encoder.

Two models are available: Model 18802 has an operating range

of 200 to 15,000 RPM for use with propeller type anemometers.

Model 18811 has a lower RPM range for use with cup type

anemometers. The control unit is the same in each case. High and

low speed motors are available separately, permitting operation in

both speed ranges with a single display unit.

The control unit automatically senses motor assembly type

(high or low speed) and adjusts display and controlling circuits

automatically. Operating parameters for each motor type include

MAX & MIN RPM, STEP SIZE, and 9 PRESET speeds. Settings

for these parameters are saved when power is off.

A front panel CW-CCW switch selects rotation direction (as seen

facing anemometer). Motor speed is selected using the UP-DOWN

keys. The display shows the target and actual RPM. Motor

rotation and measurement are referenced to a crystal oscillator for

stability and accuracy. Current limiting circuits protect the motor

from damage due to overload or stalling.

The 18802 is powered from an AC wall adapter (included). For

completely portable operation, two internal 9-V batteries power the

unit. Use lithium type for longest life. When batteries are low, the

controller stops the motor and alerts the user on the display.

OPERATION

For proper operation, the coupling on the motor must be

carefully aligned with the anemometer shaft. Misalignment,

particularly at low RPM rates, causes instability and stalling.
Alignment fixtures included with the device allow the motor to be

attached directly to YOUNG anemometers. Attach the alignment

fixture to the sensor as follows:

1) Remove propeller or cup-wheel from anemometer shaft and

attach coupling disc to shaft.

2) Mount clamp and bar fixture on sensor and gently tighten

clamp.

Do not overtighten!

3) Attach motor to fixture. Carefully align anemometer and

motor coupling and gently tighten motor clamp.

DO NOT

OVERTIGHTEN.

4) Turn unit ON and use the UP-DOWN keys to set target RPM.

5) Within several seconds display should show actual RPM

within ± 1 RPM of target setting. If not, carefully adjust

alignment until display shows proper value. This can be

performed while motor is running.

If the calibrating unit is used with an anemometer which does not

fit the alignment fixture, the motor may be held in place by hand.

Good results can be achieved if the motor and anemometer shafts

are well aligned.

MENU

Access the Setup Menu by pressing and holding the MENU key

for about five seconds. The motor will stop and the Setup Menu

will appear on the display. Each menu item and its function is listed

below.
Use the UP-DOWN keys to scroll between items on the menu list.

To EDIT a value, press the MENU key then use the UP-DOWN

keys to change it. When you are finished editing, press MENU

again. To return to OPERATE mode, repeatedly press the UP

key until OPERATE appears on the display then press MENU.

The 18802 stores the new settings and within several seconds

will begin operating at its lowest speed.

You MUST return to

OPERATE mode to retain new settings.
MENU ITEM

DESCRIPTION

OPERATE

Press MENU to return to OPERATE mode.

You MUST return to OPERATE

mode to retain new settings.

MAX RPM

Maximum RPM allowed during operation.

Once the maximum is reached, pressing the

UP key has no effect. Limited to operating

range of motor.

MIN RPM

Minimum RPM allowed during operation.

Once the minimum is reached, pressing the

DOWN key has no effect. Limited to operating

range of motor.

STEP SIZE

The number of RPM added or subtracted

when the UP-DOWN keys are pressed to

change target RPM during operation.

PRESET

YES/NO determines whether preset

RPM settings are used. If YES, pressing

the UP-DOWN keys selects preset speeds 1

through 9. If NO, UP-DOWN changes speed

by STEP SIZE increments.

PRESET1-9

Preset RPM values. Each PRESET may be

set to any value in operating range of motor.

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