Davis Instruments DWW6357 사용자 설명서
General ISS Installation Guidelines
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Installing the ISS
The Vantage Vue ISS is a modular, self-contained weather instrument that is easily
installed as a single unit on a pole. It is recommended that you install your ISS on a
galvanized steel pole with an outside diameter of between 1.0'' and 1.8'', similar to the
Mounting Pole Kit (part number 7717) or the Mounting Tripod (part number 7716)
sold by Davis Instruments.
installed as a single unit on a pole. It is recommended that you install your ISS on a
galvanized steel pole with an outside diameter of between 1.0'' and 1.8'', similar to the
Mounting Pole Kit (part number 7717) or the Mounting Tripod (part number 7716)
sold by Davis Instruments.
Note:
A mounting pole is not included with your Vantage Vue ISS and must be purchased separately, either
from Davis Instruments or from your local hardware retailer.
from Davis Instruments or from your local hardware retailer.
The ISS assembly includes the rain collector, wind vane, anemometer, the
temperature and humidity sensors, the radiation shield, and the SIM housing. Use
the U-bolts and associated nuts and washers that are included with your ISS
mounting hardware package to install the ISS on a pole.
temperature and humidity sensors, the radiation shield, and the SIM housing. Use
the U-bolts and associated nuts and washers that are included with your ISS
mounting hardware package to install the ISS on a pole.
General ISS Installation Guidelines
• Install the ISS as level as possible to ensure accurate rain and wind measurements.
Use the built in bubble level on the top of the ISS, just above the solar panel, to
make sure the ISS is level.
make sure the ISS is level.
• In the northern hemisphere, the solar panel should face south for maximum sun
exposure.
• In the southern hemisphere, the solar panel should face north for maximum sun
exposure.
Note:
If you install the ISS with the solar panel pointing in a direction other than south, you will need to use the
wind direction calibration function in the Vantage Vue Console in order to obtain accurate wind direction
readings.
wind direction calibration function in the Vantage Vue Console in order to obtain accurate wind direction
readings.
Orienting the ISS Solar Panel for maximum exposure.
In the southern hemisphere the
Solar Panel should face north for
maximum exposure.
Solar Panel should face north for
maximum exposure.
In the northern hemisphere
the Solar Panel should face
south for maximum exposure.
the Solar Panel should face
south for maximum exposure.