Maintenance And Troubleshooting - DAVIS vantage pro2 groweather User Manual

Integrated sensor suite with solar radiation sensor & 24-hour fan
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

General Maintenance
You should keep the surfaces of the ISS clean, since the radiation shield and solar
panels are less effective when dirty. Remove dust from the solar panel and radiation
shield with a damp cloth.
Several times a year, inspect the rain collector and radiation shield and remove any
debris (such as twigs, leaves, webs and nests) obstructing water flow through the
rain collector or air flow through the radiation shield. Remove the screen from the
bottom of the radiation shield and remove any dust or debris.
At least once a year, or more often in very dusty installations, dismantle and
thoroughly clean the radiation shield as described on the following pages.
Note:
Do not spray the ISS with insecticides of any kind. Some insecticides can damage the
sensors and even damage the radiation shield.
Maintaining the Solar Radiation Sensor
The solar radiation sensor has an outer shell or
shield, which protects the sensor body from
thermal radiation and provides a path for
convection cooling of the body, minimizing
heating of the sensor interior. It houses the
precision-shaped diffuser, exposed through
the top of the shield; a hermetically sealed
silicon photodiode; and an amplifier.
Try not to touch the small white diffuser on
top of the sensor. Oil from skin reduces its
sensitivity. If you are concerned that you have touched the diffuser at any time, clean
the diffuser with a soft damp cloth.
Due to the sensitivity of solar radiation sensors it is common practice for
manufacturers to recommend re-calibration after a period of time. Users demanding
high accuracy typically recalibrate their sensors annually. Here at Davis Instruments,
we have seen less than 2% drift per year on the readings from these sensors.
Contact Technical Support about returning your sensor for calibration. See
"Contacting Technical Support" on page 39.
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Diffuser
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