INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model 109SS Temperature Probe Revision: 11/14 C o p y r i g h t © 1 9 8 3 - 2 0 1 4 C a m p b e l l S c i e n t i f i c , I n c .
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Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to specific sections. 1. Introduction ................................................................. 1 2. Cautionary Statements ............................................... 1 3. Initial Inspection ......................................................... 1 4. Quickstart .................................................................... 1 5. Overview ...........
Table of Contents Figures 6-1. 6-2. 8-1. Worst-case probe and measurement errors .......................................... 5 Steinhart-Hart linearization error ........................................................ 6 109SS thermistor probe schematic ...................................................... 8 7-1. C-1. Wire Color, Function, and Datalogger Connection ............................. 6 109SS Thermistor Resistance and Temperature1 ............................
Model 109SS Temperature Probe 1. Introduction The 109SS Temperature Probe uses a thermistor to measure temperature in soil and water. It is compatible with all CRBasic dataloggers except the CR9000(X). See Section 6, Specifications, for a list of compatible CRBasic dataloggers. For Edlog datalogger support, check the availability of an older manual at www.campbellsci.com/old-manuals, or contact a Campbell Scientific application engineer for assistance. 2. 3. 4.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe 2 2. The Short Cut installation should place an icon on the desktop of your computer. To open Short Cut, click on this icon. 3. When Short Cut opens, select New Program. 4. Select Datalogger Model and Scan Interval (default of 5 or 10 seconds is OK for most applications). Click Next.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe 5. Under the Available Sensors and Devices list, select the Sensors folder, then select the Temperature sub-folder. Select 109 Temperature Probe. Click to move the selection to the Selected device window. Data defaults to degree Celsius. This can be changed by clicking the Deg C box and selecting Deg F, for degrees Fahrenheit, or K, for Kelvin. 6.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe 5. 8. If LoggerNet, PC400, RTDAQ, or PC200W is running on your PC, and the PC to datalogger connection is active, you can click Finish in Short Cut and you will be prompted to send the program just created to the datalogger. 9. If the sensor is connected to the datalogger, as shown in the wiring diagram in step 6, check the output of the sensor in the datalogger support software data display to make sure it is making reasonable measurements.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe Stainless-Steel Sheath Diameter: Length: 0.16 cm (0.063 in) 5.84 cm (2.3 in) Overmolded Joint Diameter: Length: 1.02 cm (0.40 in) 4.24 cm (1.67 in) Cable: Santoprene®, 0.220 in diameter Cable/Probe Connection: ATUMTM heat shrink Macromelt® overmolded joint Weight: 0.2 lb per 10.5 ft cable See FIGURE 6-1, Worst-case probe and measurement errors, and FIGURE 6-2 Steinhart-Hart linearization error.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe Steinhart-Hart Linearization Error 0.03 0.025 Error °C 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.005 0 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 -0.005 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Temperature °C FIGURE 6-2. Steinhart-Hart linearization error 7. Installation If you are programming your datalogger with Short Cut, skip Section 7.1, Wiring to Datalogger, and Section 7.2, Datalogger Programming. Short Cut does this work for you. See Section 4, Quickstart, for a Short Cut tutorial. 7.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe 7.2 Datalogger Programming Short Cut is the best source for up-to-date datalogger programming code. Programming code is needed when: • • Creating a program for a new datalogger installation Adding sensors to an existing datalogger program If your data acquisition requirements are simple, you can probably create and maintain a datalogger program exclusively with Short Cut.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe 7.3 Water Temperature Installation 109SS probes can be submerged to 45 m (150 ft) or 63 psi. The 109SS is not weighted, so a weighting system should be added, or the probe secured to a submerged object such as a piling. 7.4 Soil Temperature Installation The 109SS tends to measure the average temperature over its length, so burying the probe such that the measurement tip is horizontal to the soil surface at the desired depth is usually preferred.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe The ratio of measured voltage (Vs) to excitation voltage (Vx) is related to thermistor resistance (Rs) and the 24.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe For CR6 datalogger: Therm109(T109_C,1,U1,U10,20000,_60Hz,1.0,0.0) For CR800, CR1000, CR3000, and CR5000 dataloggers: Therm109(T109_C,1,1,1,20000,_60Hz,1.0,0.0) A setting time parameter is not available for CR200(X) series dataloggers. 9. Troubleshooting and Maintenance NOTE 9.1 All factory repairs and recalibrations require a returned material authorization (RMA) and completion of the “Declaration of Hazardous Material and Decontamination” form.
Model 109SS Temperature Probe 10. Attributions and References Santoprene® is a registered trademark of Exxon Mobile Corporation. ATUM is a trademark of Tyco Electronics Corporation. Macromelt® is a trademark of Henkel Corporation.
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Appendix A. Importing Short Cut Code Into CRBasic Editor This tutorial shows: • • How to import a Short Cut program into a program editor for additional refinement How to import a wiring diagram from Short Cut into the comments of a custom program Short Cut creates the following files, which can be imported into CRBasic Editor. Assuming defaults were used when Short Cut was installed, these files reside in the C:\campbellsci\SCWin folder: • • • • • • • .DEF (wiring and memory usage information) .
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Appendix B. Example Programs The following example can be used directly with CR200(X) series dataloggers. 'Program measures one 109SS temperature probe once a second and 'stores the average temperature every 60 minutes.
Appendix B. Example Programs BeginProg Scan(1,Sec,1,0) 'Measure the temperature Therm109(T109SS_C,1,1,Vx1,0,_60Hz,1.0,0.0) 'Call Data Table CallTable(Table1) NextScan EndProg The following example can be used directly with CR6 series dataloggers. 'Program measures one 109SS temperature probe once a second and 'stores the average temperature every 60 minutes.
Appendix C. Conversion of Thermistor Resistance or Voltage Ratio to Temperature TABLE C-1. 109SS Thermistor Resistance and Temperature1 Actual Temperature (°C) -40 -39 -38 -37 -36 -35 -34 -33 -32 -31 -30 -29 -28 -27 -26 -25 -24 -23 -22 -21 -20 -19 -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 10K3MCD1 Thermistor Resistance (Ω) 336103.2 314558 294529.1 275900.8 258567 242430.2 227400.9 213396.6 200341.4 188165.5 176804.8 166199.8 156296.1 147043.2 138394.7 130307.6 122742.3 115662.
Appendix C. Conversion of Thermistor Resistance or Voltage Ratio to Temperature 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 C-2 29500.5 28054.4 26687.5 25395 24172.5 23015.9 21921.2 20884.7 19903.2 18973.3 18092.2 17256.9 16464.9 15713.7 15000.9 14324.5 13682.3 13072.6 12493.3 11943 11419.9 10922.7 10449.8 10000 9572 9164.7 8777 8407.7 8056.1 7721 7401.7 7097.3 6807.1 6530.3 6266.2 6014.
Appendix C. Conversion of Thermistor Resistance or Voltage Ratio to Temperature 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 2673.9 2578.6 2487.1 2399.4 2315.2 2234.4 2156.8 2082.3 2010.8 1942.1 1876 1812.6 1751.6 1693 1636.6 1582.4 1530.2 1480.1 58.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 69.00 70.00 71.00 72.00 73.00 74.00 75.
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