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INSTALLATION

Table 1  Installation (continued)

Preparation

Conduct System Check
METER strongly recommends setting up and testing the system (sensors and 

data loggers) in the lab or office.

Inspect and verify all components are intact. 

Visit the data logger product page for the most up-to-date software and firmware. 

Verify all sensors are functional and read within expected ranges.

Consider the Surroundings
Choose a location that allows the hemispherical view UV sensors to be above 

the plant canopy or in a position with an unobstructed view of the sky (such as 

a large canopy gap or forest clearing). 

Ensure the sensor is not shaded from nearby objects (weather stations, 

mounting posts, etc.).

Mounting

Install on Mounting Post
Use the U-bolt to mount the mounting bracket and sensor assembly 

(

Section 2.1)

. The U-bolt is compatible with most meterological stands, poles, 

tripods, and other mounts. 

Ensure the sensor is oriented so the cable points toward true North (in the 

Northern hemisphere) or true South (in the Southern hemisphere) to reduce 

azimuth error.

Secure the System
Tighten the U-bolt nuts by hand until hand-tight, and then tighten with a 

wrench.

CAUTION:  Do not overtighten U-bolt.

Adjust the three machine screws on the leveling plate until the integrated 

bubble level indicates that the sensor is level.

Secure and Protect Cables

NOTE:  Improperly protected cables can lead to severed cables or disconnected sensors. 
Cabling issues can be caused by many factors such as rodent damage, driving over sensor 
cables, tripping over cables, not leaving enough cable slack during installation, or poor 
sensor wiring connections. 

Install cables in conduit or plastic cladding when near the ground to avoid 

rodent damage. 

Gather and secure cables between the sensors and the data logger to the 

mounting post in one or more places to ensure cable weight does not pull the 

plug free from its port.

Connect to Data Logger
Plug the sensor into a data logger.

Use the data logger to make sure the sensor is reading properly.

Verify these readings are within expected ranges.

For more instructions on connecting to data loggers, refer t

Section 2.2.

Summary of Contents for APOGEE SU-221

Page 1: ...APOGEE UV SENSOR...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 2 Installation 2 2 1 Set Up Mounting Assembly 4 2 2 Connect to METER ZENTRA Series Logger 5 3 Data Interpretation 6 4 Troubleshooting 6 5 Customer Support 7 Index 8 18443 00...

Page 3: ...1 p a g e e I N S T R U M E N T S Made in USA...

Page 4: ...y before going out to the field For more information on Apogee sensors please review the Ultraviolet A Radiation Sensor User Manual or visit the Apogee UV sensor product page apogeeinstruments com uv...

Page 5: ...Northern hemisphere or true South in the Southern hemisphere to reduce azimuth error Secure the System Tighten the U bolt nuts by hand until hand tight and then tighten with a wrench CAUTION Do not ov...

Page 6: ...ensor M8 connector holes and seat connectors fully 2 Tighten the cable screw until hand tight Figure 1 M8 connectors are easy to overtighten Do not use pliers or other tools to tighten this connector...

Page 7: ...data loggers 1 Plug the stereo plug connector into one of the sensor ports on the logger Figure 4 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 TEST OK ERROR Conduit Figure 4 Logger connection 2 Connect t...

Page 8: ...not responding Check power to the sensor and logger Check sensor cable and stereo plug connector integrity Check that the SDI 12 address of the sensor is 0 factory default Check this with ZENTRA Util...

Page 9: ...Customer support representatives are available for questions problems or feedback Monday through Friday 8 00 to 17 00 Central European time Email support europe metergroup com sales europe metergroup...

Page 10: ...I installation mounting 3 4 preparation 3 tools needed 2 M mounting 3 mounting bracket 2 4 R recalibration 6 S stereo plug connector 5 T troubleshooting 6 U U bolt 3 4 ultraviolet radiation 2 4 user m...

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