Campbell ENC10/12 Instruction Manual

Campbell ENC10/12 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Campbell Scientific Enclosures Revision: 1/13 C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 1 3 C a m p b e l l S c i e n t i f i c ,...
  • Page 3 Campbell pricelist or product manual. Products not manufactured, but that are re-sold by Campbell, are warranted only to the limits extended by the original manufacturer. Batteries, fine-wire thermocouples, desiccant, and other consumables have no warranty.
  • Page 4 SCIENTIFIC, INC., phone (435) 227-9000. After an applications engineer determines the nature of the problem, an RMA number will be issued. Please write this number clearly on the outside of the shipping container. Campbell Scientific’s shipping address is: CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to specific sections. 1. General Description............1 Specifications ..................2 2. Enclosure Supply Kit..........3 3. Mounting Equipment Inside the Enclosure ....4 Enclosures with One or Two 1.5”...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents C. 28960 Stack Mounting Kit........C-1 Introduction ..................C-1 Mounting Procedure ................ C-4 D. Keeping Insects Out Of the Enclosure....D-1 Figures 2-1. Components of the Enclosure Supply Kit ........... 3 3-1. Securing components to the enclosure backplate ........ 4 3-2.
  • Page 7: General Description

    General Description Environmental enclosures protect dataloggers and peripherals from water and most pollutants. Our standard enclosures include the ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, and ENC16/18. For cable entry, Campbell Scientific offers a choice of one 1.5” diameter conduit, two horizontally-arranged 1.5”...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 Specifications Conduit Size (options “-SC”, “-DC”, “-VC”): 1.5 in diameter ENC10/12 Internal Dimensions: 25.4 x 30.5 x 11.4 cm (10 x 12 x 4.5 in) Weight: 4.1 kg (9 lbs) Entry Seals (option “-ES”): (1) Medium—accepts 6 to 10 mm (0.231 to 0.394 in) cables...
  • Page 9: Enclosure Supply Kit

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 PWENC14/16 Internal Dimensions: 35.6 x 40.6 x 14 cm (14 x 16 x 5.5 in) Weight: 6.2 kg (13.6 lbs) PWENC16/18 Internal Dimensions: 40.6 x 45.7 x 22.9 cm (16 x 18 x 9 in) Weight: 7.7 kg (17 lbs)
  • Page 10: Mounting Equipment Inside The Enclosure

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 Mounting Equipment Inside the Enclosure Enclosures with One or Two 1.5” Conduits 1. If installing the optional Door Switch Indicator, follow the procedure described in Appendix A. 2. If installing the 25458 or 28532 DIN-Rail Terminal Kit, follow the procedure described in Appendix B.
  • Page 11 ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 4. If desired, insert the 25745 PVC coupling to reduce the conduit’s diameter to 0.5”. Route the sensor leads through the enclosure conduit to the datalogger and peripheral terminal strips. 5. Connect sensors and peripherals to the datalogger as described in the sensor and peripheral manuals.
  • Page 12: Securing Cables To The Cable Tie Tabs

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 FIGURE 3-2. Securing cables to the cable tie tabs...
  • Page 13: Enclosures With Individual Compression Fittings

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 FIGURE 3-3. An ENC12/14 with one 1.5” conduit houses a CR1000 datalogger and BP24 power supply. Door not shown. Enclosures with Individual Compression Fittings 1. If installing the optional Door Switch Indicator, follow the procedure described in Appendix A.
  • Page 14: Cable Inserted Into Compression Fitting

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 3. Route each sensor and peripheral lead through a unique compression fitting (see FIGURE 3-4). 4. Connect sensors and peripherals to the datalogger as described in the sensor and peripheral manuals.
  • Page 15: Attachment To An Instrument Mount

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 4” Cable Tie Secures Cable to CR1000 Compression Fittings FIGURE 3-5. This ENC16/18 enclosure with the “-ES” option houses the equipment commonly used in a GOES satellite system Attachment to an Instrument Mount Tripod Mast The “-MM”...
  • Page 16: An Enclosure With The "-Mm" Mounting Option Attaches To A

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 FIGURE 4-1. An enclosure with the “-MM” mounting option attaches to a tripod mast via U-bolts FIGURE 4-2. This exploded view shows the components of a “-MM” bracket...
  • Page 17: Ut10 10 Ft Tower

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 FIGURE 4-3. An enclosure attached to a tripod mast UT10 10 ft Tower The “-TM” option is used to attach our enclosures to a UT10 tower. An enclosure ordered with the “-TM” option will be shipped with a three-piece bracket mounted to the top of the enclosure and an identical three-piece bracket mounted to the bottom of the enclosure.
  • Page 18: Enclosure Brackets Configured For A Tower Mount

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 same three-piece brackets as the “-MM” option, except the pieces are rearranged so that the flanges are on the side of the bracket instead of in the middle. The distance between the centers of each flange needs to be 17” (see FIGURE 4-4, FIGURE 4-5, and FIGURE 4-6).
  • Page 19: This Exploded View Shows The Components Of A "-Tm" Bracket

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 The default configuration is for attaching to a UT10 tower (for example, D = 10.25”). To attach to a UT20 or UT30 tower, move the flange sections of the bracket so that D = 17”.
  • Page 20: Tripod Leg Base

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 Tripod Leg Base The “-LM” mount option is intended for attaching an enclosure to the leg base of a CM106, CM106K, CM110, CM115, or CM120 tripod. The ENC16/18 can be mounted to the leg base of a CM106 or NOTE CM106K only.
  • Page 21: The 19124 Bracket Attached To A Cm110 Tripod

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 Flange FIGURE 4-7. The 19124 bracket attached to a CM110 tripod Notch FIGURE 4-8. An ENC14/16 enclosure with a “-LM” bracket...
  • Page 22: The U-Bolt Bracket

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 FIGURE 4-9. The U-bolt bracket FIGURE 4-10. An enclosure attached to the leg base of a CM110 tripod...
  • Page 23: Mounting More Than One Enclosure On A Tripod Leg (Cm110, Cm115, Cm120)

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 4.4.1 Mounting More Than One Enclosure on a Tripod Leg (CM110, CM115, CM120) It is possible to mount two enclosures back-to-back on the CM110, CM115, and CM120 tripods. If the enclosures are different sizes, mount the smaller enclosure first, followed by the larger enclosure.
  • Page 24 ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 Bracket Enclosure Washer Bolt Locknut LockNut FIGURE 4-12. Attaching the pole mount bracket 2. Feed a metal band through the openings in each bracket as shown in FIGURE 4-13. Use the closest set of holes for smaller poles and the farthest set of holes for larger poles.
  • Page 25 ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 5. Insert the tab on the end of the Screw Threads (FIGURE 4-14) into the hole at one end of the upper strap. Mounting Pole Enclosure Band Screw Threads Screw Clamp FIGURE 4-14.
  • Page 26: When To Replace Desiccant

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 When to Replace Desiccant The humidity indicator card or optional CS210 Humidity Sensor indicate when the desiccant needs to be replaced. Because desiccant is inexpensive, Campbell Scientific CAUTION recommends replacing desiccant packets once they become saturated rather than attempting to reactivate the desiccant.
  • Page 27: Primer And White Paint

    ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18 3. Use a fine grain sandpaper to gently sand the enclosure surface; if the surface of the enclosure is sufficiently rough, this step may be skipped. 4. Spray with clear acrylic paint.
  • Page 28 ENC10/12, ENC10/12R, ENC12/14, ENC14/16, ENC16/18, PWENC12/14, PWENC14/16, and PWENC16/18...
  • Page 29: Door Switch

    Appendix A. Door Switch A.1 Installation Procedure 1. The Door Open Indicator Kit contains several small brackets used to mount the sensor and magnet to the enclosure case and door. Which brackets are used depends on the style of enclosure. Use the following guide to determine the proper brackets: The Door Open Indicator is mounted at the upper right corner of the enclosure.
  • Page 30 Appendix A. Door Switch The bracket used for mounting the sensor magnet in the door depends on the depth of the door. If the door face is flat, the sensor magnet is mounted as shown below. Sensor Large Bracket Insert Large Bracket d.
  • Page 31 Appendix A. Door Switch 3. Assemble the sensor magnet with the bracket determined in step 1. Place the bracket in position so the edge of the sensor magnet does not extend beyond the internal edge of the door. Mark the locations for two mounting holes to secure the sensor magnet bracket.
  • Page 32 Appendix A. Door Switch 7. Place the assembled sensor bracket over the two screws, making sure the sensor is aligned with the inside edge of the case. Secure the bracket in place with two locknuts. Enclosure Mounting Bracket Screw Locknut Lock Nut Sensor 8.
  • Page 33: Example Programs

    Appendix A. Door Switch A.2 Example Programs A.2.1 CRBasic 'Program name: DOOR SWITCH CR1000.CR1 'Date written: 11/7/2005 ' Door Switch Wiring ' +5V black power to door switch ' C1 black signal to control port 3 '\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ DECLARATIONS ///////////////////////// Public DOOR_open_1 Public DOOR_output '\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ OUTPUT SECTION //////////////////////// DataTable(Table101,true,-1)
  • Page 34: Edlog

    Appendix A. Door Switch A.2.2 Edlog ;{CR10X} ; File name = Door Switch CR10X.csi 7Nov2005 ; Door Switch Wiring ; +5V black - power to door switch ; C1 black - signal to control port 3 *Table 1 Program 01: 1 Execution Interval (seconds) 1: Set Port(s) (P20) ;...
  • Page 35 Appendix A. Door Switch 9: End (P95) 10: If time is (P92) 1: 0 Minutes (Seconds --) into a 2: 5 Interval (same units as above) 3: 10 Set Output Flag High (Flag 0) 11: Set Active Storage Area (P80) 1: 1 Final Storage Area 1 2: 101...
  • Page 36 Appendix A. Door Switch...
  • Page 37: 25458/28532 Din-Rail Terminal Kits

    Appendix B. 25458/28532 DIN-Rail Terminal Kits B.1 Introduction The 25458 (5-inch) or 28532 (9-inch) kit can facilitate wiring when many wires need to be connected to one terminal. The kit contains one 15906 5-inch DIN-Rail (or one 28531 9-inch DIN-Rail) Mounting Bracket, 505 screws, 6044 grommets, and 15908 DIN-Rail Stoppers.
  • Page 38 Appendix B. 25458/28532 DIN-Rail Terminal Kits FIGURE B-2. 15920 Terminal Strip installation FIGURE B-3. 15907 End Plate installation...
  • Page 39: Din-Rail Bracket Mounted Onto An Enclosure Backplate

    Appendix B. 25458/28532 DIN-Rail Terminal Kits Insert the 15909 Jumpers in the terminal strips as shown in FIGURE B-4. FIGURE B-4. 15909 Jumper installation Mount the DIN-Rail bracket onto the enclosure backplate using two 505 screws and two 6044 grommets (see FIGURE B-5). NOTE The 28532 includes three screws and three grommets.
  • Page 40: The 25458 Din-Rail Terminal Kit Facilitates Wiring Of Multiple Sensors

    Appendix B. 25458/28532 DIN-Rail Terminal Kits Connect the wires to the terminals (see FIGURE B-6 and FIGURE B-7). The 8125 flat-bladed screwdriver is used to open the terminals’ guillotines for wire entry. FIGURE B-6. An installed and wired 25458 DIN-Rail Terminal Kit FIGURE B-7.
  • Page 41: 28960 Stack Mounting Kit

    Appendix C. 28960 Stack Mounting Kit C.1 Introduction The 28960 Stack Mounting Kit is used to raise a component 3 inches above the surface of the back plate. This is beneficial when an enclosure nears its holding capacity of components. Using the Stack Mounting Kit allows one component to be stacked above another, saving space in the enclosure.
  • Page 42: Assembled View Of Cr1000 And Am16/32B Mounted On A 28960 Stack Mounting Kit

    Appendix C. 28960 Stack Mounting Kit Top Grid Enclosure Back Plate AM16/32B CR1000 FIGURE C-2. Assembled view of CR1000 and AM16/32B mounted on a 28960 Stack Mounting Kit The Stack Mounting Kit consists of a Top Grid, two Legs, eight Grommets, and eight Screws (FIGURE C-3).
  • Page 43 Appendix C. 28960 Stack Mounting Kit Grommet Screw Top Grid FIGURE C-3. Contents of 28960 Stacking Kit FIGURE C-4. CR1000 mounted to Stack Mounting Kit legs...
  • Page 44: Mounting Procedure

    Appendix C. 28960 Stack Mounting Kit C.2 Mounting Procedure 1. Determine the spacing needed between the two legs. 2. Secure the legs to the back plate using screws and grommets. If a component is to be mounted under another and shares the same mounting holes as the leg, mount the pieces in the following order.
  • Page 45 Appendix D. Keeping Insects Out Of the Enclosure Campbell Scientific has published an application note regarding how to keep pests away from the equipment. It is found on the Campbell Scientific website (www.campbellsci.com/app-notes) and is called “Keeping Pests Away from Equipment (5-Y).”...
  • Page 46 Appendix D. Keeping Insects Out Of the Enclosure...
  • Page 48 Campbell Scientific Companies Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com • info@campbellsci.com Campbell Scientific Africa Pty. Ltd. (CSAf) PO Box 2450 Somerset West 7129 SOUTH AFRICA www.csafrica.co.za • cleroux@csafrica.co.za Campbell Scientific Australia Pty. Ltd. (CSA)

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