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NRG Systems SYMPHONIEPLUS 3 Instructions

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NRG Sensor Connections to Symphonie
Introduction
These instructions will assist you in connecting standard NRG sensors to a Symphonie logger and also provide
the default slope and offset for each sensor type. These default values are preloaded in the Symphonie logger
(except for iPack voltmeter) and the Symphonie Data Retriever (SDR) software. The values are included here
as a quick reference only - please see the Symphonie manual for logger channel configuration.
Connections
NRG #200P
Wind Direction Vane
Red Dot
(+) Red
Signal
White
(-) Black
Model 110S
Temperature
Sensor
Li-200SA
Pyranometer
BP-20
Barometric Pressure
Sensor
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Symphonie Sensor Connections
NRG #40
Anemometer
(-)Black
(+)White
Bare shield wire
Rain Gauge
(Novalynx)
Bare shield wire
Bare shield wire
Bare shield wire
Bare shield wire
RH-5
Relative Humidity
Sensor
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Rev 2.0
Symphonie wiring panel
White
Black
Red
Black
Red
White
Black
Red
White
Black
White (inner)
Bare (outer)
Red
White
Black
Red
White
Black
Ground wire lug
attaches here
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support@renewableNRGsystems.com
Sensor Shield (bare) Wires
Connect to any of the
15 shield terminals
Logger
Grounding
Wire clamps to
Ground Rod
Ground
Rod
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Summary of Contents for NRG Systems SYMPHONIEPLUS 3

  • Page 1 NRG Sensor Connections to Symphonie Introduction These instructions will assist you in connecting standard NRG sensors to a Symphonie logger and also provide the default slope and offset for each sensor type. These default values are preloaded in the Symphonie logger (except for iPack voltmeter) and the Symphonie Data Retriever (SDR) software.
  • Page 2 Default Slope and Offsets for Symphonie Both the Symphonie logger and SDR software come loaded with default slope and offset values for our standard sensors. Please note that these settings are specific to Symphonie and may not be the same values used for other data loggers.