User manual
HC2S3 Temperature and Relative Humidity Probe
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)' (1000 m 304.8 mV 4.71
)' (1000 m 304.8 .377 mA 2
=
Ω∗=
∗= RI
V
d
(1)
This voltage drop will raise the apparent temperature and relative humidity
because the difference between the signal and signal reference lead, at the
datalogger, has increased by V
d
. The approximate error in temperature and
relative humidity is 0.15°C and 0.15% per 30.5 m (100') of cable length,
respectively (assuming a temperature range of -40° to +60°C). When there are
not enough inputs available on the datalogger to allow for differential
measurements, single-ended measurements can be made and the errors
associated with cable length subtracted as offsets.
11. Sensor Maintenance
Corroded, discoloured or clogged filters should be replaced. To replace the
filter, unscrew the filter from the probe and pull it straight away, being careful
not to bend or damage the sensors. Before putting on the replacement filter
check the alignment of the sensors with the probe, and if necessary, carefully
correct the alignment before installing the filter.
The Teflon filter tip is recommended when the sensor is installed in close
proximity to the ocean or other bodies of salt water. A coating of salt (mostly
NaCl) may build up on the radiation shield, sensor, filter and even the sensors.
A build-up of salt on the filter or sensors will delay or destroy the response to
atmospheric humidity.
Long term exposure of the relative humidity sensor to certain chemicals and
gases may affect the characteristics of the sensor and shorten its life. The
resistance of the sensor depends strongly on the temperature and humidity
conditions and the length of the pollutant influence.
In general, the HC2S3 requires minimal maintenance. The radiation shield
should be kept clean and free of debris, and the sensor should be calibrated
annually. Please obtain an RMA number before returning the HC2S3 to
Campbell Scientific for calibration. Please refer to Guarantee section at the
beginning of the manual.
12. Troubleshooting
Symptom: -9999, NAN, -40°C, or 0 % relative humidity
1. Check that the sensor is wired to the correct analogue input channels as
specified by the measurement instructions.
2. Verify the voltage range code for the single-ended or differential
measurement instruction is correct for the datalogger type.
3. Verify the green power wire is connected to the 12V, SW12V, or 5V
terminal. When SW12V is used with a CR10X datalogger, verify the
SW 12V CTRL is jumpered to the Control Port specified in the program.
Cables longer than 3 m (10') should be powered by the 12V, rather than the
5V terminal.