Instruction manual
Met One 034B Wind Set 
Symptom: Incorrect wind direction 
1.  Verify that the excitation voltage, range code, multiplier and offset 
parameters are correct for the datalogger type. 
2.  Check orientation of sensor as described in Section 7, Installation. 
9.2  Wind Speed 
Symptom: No wind speed 
1.  Check that the sensor is wired to the pulse channel specified by the pulse 
count instruction.  
2.  Disconnect the sensor from the datalogger and use an ohm meter to check 
the reed switch. The resistance between the red and black wires should 
vary from infinite (switch open) to less than 1 ohm (switch closed) as the 
cupwheel is slowly turned. 
3.  Verify that the configuration code (switch closure, Hertz), and multiplier 
and offset parameters for the pulse count instruction are correct for the 
datalogger type. 
10.  References 
The following references give detailed information on siting wind speed and 
wind direction sensors. 
EPA, 1989: Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurements 
System, Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, NC, 
27711. 
EPA, 1987: On-Site Meteorological Program Guidance for Regulatory 
Modeling Applications, EPA-450/4-87-013, Office of Air Quality Planning and 
Standards, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711. 
The State Climatologist, 1985: Publication of the American Association of 
State Climatologists: Height and Exposure Standards, for Sensors on 
Automated Weather Stations, vol. 9, No. 4. 
WMO, 1983: Guide to Meteorological Instruments and Methods of 
Observation, World Meteorological Organization, No. 8, 5th edition, Geneva, 
Switzerland. 
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