Appendix C: Re-Orienting The Wind Vane - DAVIS Integrated Sensor Install Manual

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Other Accessories
Rain Collector Heater #7720
For use in cold climates, to measure the moisture content of frozen pre-
cipitation (freezing rain, snow, hail, etc.).
Wireless Repeater #7624 or #7625
For extending the range of wireless transmission. Go around corners or
increase the distance between transmitter and console/receiver.
Complete System Shelter #7724
To locate your Vantage Pro console outside.
Complete System Shelter Heater #7726
For use in sub-freezing temperatures.
Solar Power Kit #6610
To mount your Cabled Vantage Pro console outside where there is no AC
power supply. Or to mount your wireless console/receiver outside with-
out having to replace batteries.
Car/Boat/RV Lighter Cord #6604
To power your Cabled Vantage Pro console from a standard cigarette
lighter.
AC Power Adapter for Vantage #6625
If your wireless ISS is mounted near a standard AC outlet, use the AC
adapter as backup to solar power. (And leave the battery installed as
backup to the AC power in case electricity goes out during a storm.)
See also "Additional Mounting Options" on page 22. Please call Davis Instru-
ments for more information on these accessories for the Vantage Pro system, or
go to our website,
http://www.davisnet.com/weather/
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Note: The Vantage Pro anemometer leaves the factory ready to be mounted aiming northward. This
procedure is to prepare the anemometer to be aimed any direction other than north.
When you have mounted the anemometer aiming toward the preferred
direction, follow these instructions to re-orient the wind vane to the direc-
tion that the arm is now pointing.
The wind vane is held by a small set screw similar to the one tightened when
installing the wind cups. To remove the wind vane for re-orientation, first use
the Allen wrench to loosen the set screw, then pull the vane directly up and off
the steel shaft on which it turns.

Appendix C: Re-orienting the Wind Vane

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ANE
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