Specifications

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TEAM Climate Monitoring Protocol 3.1
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cabling box replace the top of the box ensuring the sensor terminal cables feed out of the
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cover to secure it firmly. If the sensor cables are too tense within the cabling box they may
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Before placing the sensors in the shield,
attach a piece of tape to each sensor and mark one with a “1” and the other with a “2” using
a permanent marker so it easy to identify the sensor number on the
Climate Maintenance Log
form (Appendix A.3. Climate Protocol Maintenance Log). With the sensor cables secured, slide
the sensor into one of the large plastic retaining brackets and push to the bottom of the tube
until it cannot go any further (remove the small retaining brackets to create more space). Coil
the sensor cable into 2-3 loops and secure at a couple of places using plastic cable ties or
electrical tape, so the cable does not interfere with the fan once the shield is assembled.
Repeat the same process with the other sensor and position the sensors so they don’t touch the
walls of the tube directly (they can touch each other).
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The top of the shield can be mounted at the end of a
sensor cross arm (CM202) and at a height of 2 m from the ground. Slide the shield into the
cross arm and tighten the Phillips screws so it does not slide. Watch the “Mounting the
temperature/RH sensors” video in the Climate Protocol section of the TEAM portal
(http://www.teamnetwork.org/en/protocols/climate) for more information.
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Position the shield tube on the base of the roof and
secure with the four clamps. Connect the power cable (4 pin connector coming off the side of
the box) and the sensor cable (10 pin connector next to the tube). Route these cables along
the cross arm and down to the enclosure. Secure the cables to the cross-arm and the tower
using plastic cable ties.
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There should be 10
individually colored cables at the end of the sensor master cable. Remove the U-shaped pre-
wire connectors if there are any at the end of the cables. Using a cable cutter, strip about 1 cm
of the plastic shield to expose the bare cable. Using the diagram in Figure 13, connect the
cables to the correspondent connectors in the data logger (both the American and European
versions use the same connections).
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Following the same
process, connect the power cable (which carries the tachometer signal) in the appropriate slots
in the data logger (make sure the power cable goes into the SW-12 V slot). Use Figure 15
below as a reference.