Owner manual

WeatherHawk ® 23
815 W. 1800 N. Logan, Utah 84321-1784, Email: service@weatherhawk.com Copyright © 2004, 2010
Toll free in USA: 866-670-5982, International: 435-750-1802, FAX: 435-750-1749 Printed November 2010
3. Maintenance
In order to ensure continued optimal operation, routine maintenance should be performed by the user on the
WeatherHawk Inveriosn System.
The following tasks should be performed on a monthly basis for permanently installed stations.
1. Inspect the mast base
Check base for damage, cracks, corrosion, etc.
o If the base is damaged in any way, repair or replace the base immediately
Ensure base is securely attached to ground
o The stakes holding the base to the ground may become loose for a number of reasons including:
freezing and thawing of the ground, heavy rains, strong winds, etc. If the base is not securely
attached to the ground, secure it immediately
2. Inspect mast assembly
Check mast assembly for damage, corrosion, etc.
Ensure mast is plumb
o Use a post level to ensure that the mast is plumb
Check security/tightness of mast section couplers
o Check each individual bolt holding mast sections together for tightness and tighten all loose bolts
3. Inspect guy wires
Ensure anchors are secure
o Tighten any loose components
Inspect guy wires, turnbuckles, and wedge ends for damage, corrosion, etc.
o Repair or replace any damaged components
Check tension of guy wires
o Tighten/loosen any guy wires not within specifications
4. Inspect vegetation around station
Ensure vegetation is not growing into system sensors or enclosure
o Cut vegetation as necessary
The following tasks should be performed on a quarterly basis for permanently installed stations
1. Inspect lightning rod
Check lightning rod for damage and corrosion
o Replace any damaged components
Ensure lightning rod is securely fastened to top of mast
o Tighten any loose connections