DAVIS UV Sensor Install Manual

Uv sensor fo r standard, industrial , & vantage pr o weather stations

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The UV Sensor is a precision instrument that detects ultraviolet (UV) radiation
at wavelengths of 290 to 390 nanometers. The spectral response is closely
matched to the Erythema Action Spectrum, defined by McKinlay and Diffey
(1987) and internationally recognized as the radiation that is most responsible
for causing redness of the human skin.
Avoid touching the small white diffuser at the top of the sensor. Any skin oil
on this surface will degrade the sensitivity of the sensor. To remove any oil
present, clean the diffuser with a clean swab and ethyl (denatured) alcohol. Do
NOT use rubbing alcohol.
Note: It should be noted that sunburn is not the only consequence of exposure to UV radiation. Skin cancers,
cataracts, and damage to the immune system are caused by UV. Exposure to UV should be minimized.
The sensor is made up of the following components:
Shield
The outer shell shields the sensor body from thermal radiation and pro-
vides a path for convection cooling of the body, minimizing heating of
the sensor interior. It provides a cutoff ring for cosine response, a level
indicator, and fins to aid in aligning the sensor with the sun's rays.
Body, housing the following components:
Cap
Retains the diffuser and filter
Diffuser
Provides (with gasket) a weather-tight seal and excellent cosine response.
Filter
With multiple hard-oxide coatings, the filter provides the Erythema
Action spectral response. It is stable in the presence of heat and humidity.
Detector
The semiconductor diode, with the filter, responds only to radiation in the
region of interest.
Amplifier
Converts the detector current into a 0 to +2.5V signal.
Cable
The standard version of the sensor includes an attached standard 40'
(12 m) cable. The industrial version includes a 16' (5 m) shielded cable.
The Vantage Pro version includes a standard 3' (0.9 m) cable.
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  • Page 1 The UV Sensor is a precision instrument that detects ultraviolet (UV) radiation at wavelengths of 290 to 390 nanometers. The spectral response is closely matched to the Erythema Action Spectrum, defined by McKinlay and Diffey (1987) and internationally recognized as the radiation that is most responsible for causing redness of the human skin.
  • Page 2 Medium Phillips screwdriver Center punch or nail (if mounting on wood surface) Drill with 7/8" (22 mm) and #36 (2.7 mm) drill bits (if mounting on wood surface) Wire cutters and stripper (industrial version only) Page 2 EEDED UV Sensor...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    If You Are Going to Install the Solar Radiation Sensor... 15 Maintaining the Sensor... 15 Technical Support... 16 PECIFICATIONS ARE For detailed technical information on the UV sensor, call Technical Support (510) 732-7814 to request a specification sheet, or download it from our website: http://www.davisnet.com/support/weather/ TANDARD AND...
  • Page 4: Installing The Sensor

    UV that people are exposed to. The Sensor Tilting Bracket #7706 is designed for this purpose. Typical Standard Installation The illustration below shows typical standard UV installation. The sensor cable attaches to connector S3 on the sensor interface module (SIM). Page 4 YPICAL TANDARD NSTALLATION UV Sensor...
  • Page 5: Typical Industrial Installation

    Typical Industrial Installation The illustration below shows typical industrial UV installation. The sensor cable attaches to connector S3 on the sensor interface module (SIM). Standard and Industrial Versions: Installation YPICAL NDUSTRIAL NSTALLATION Page 5...
  • Page 6: Mounting On The Sensor Mounting Arm

    4. Place a spring over the end of each screw and hold the springs in place using a #6 screw retainer. 5. Secure the sensor to the mounting arm by driving the screws into the appropriate holes as shown below. Page 6 LACING HIELD ONTO UV S OUNTING THE ENSOR ON THE UV Sensor...
  • Page 7: Mounting On The Sensor Tilting Bracket

    6. Using the bubble level on the sensor as a guide, adjust the sensor until it is level by tightening or loosening the screws as necessary. 7. Secure the sensor cable to the underside of the mounting arm using the 3/16" cable clamp, #8-32 x 3/4"...
  • Page 8 7. Attach the bracket to the mounting arm as described in the Sensor Tilting Bracket instruction manual. If you are installing both the solar radiation and the UV sensor on the sensor tilting bracket, make sure you mount the solar radiation sensor on the sen- sor tilting bracket before attaching to the sensor mounting arm.
  • Page 9 8. If necessary, adjust the position of the sensor by tightening or loosening the levelling screws. When pointed directly at the sun, the shadows from the alignment fins should appear as shown in the illustration below. 9. Secure the sensor cable to the underside of the mounting arm using the 3/16" cable clamp, #8-32 x 3/4"...
  • Page 10: Mounting On A Wood Surface

    6. Place a spring over the end of each screw and hold the springs in place using a #4 screw retainer. Use the template below to center-punch or mark pilot holes before drilling. Page 10 LACING HIELD ONTO UV S ENSOR OUNTING OLES EMPLATE UV Sensor...
  • Page 11 7. Secure the sensor to the mounting surface by driving the screws into the appropriate holes as shown below. 8. Using the bubble level on the sensor as a guide, adjust the sensor until it is level by tightening or loosening the screws as necessary. 9.
  • Page 12: Vantage Pro Version: Installation On The Sensor Mounting Shelf

    ANTAGE ERSION Follow these instructions to mount the UV sensor on the shelf. The shelf has two large holes, to hold a UV sensor and a solar radiation sensor. It doesn’t matter which hole you use first. Testing the Sensor On Vantage Pro’s Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS), the sensor interface module, or...
  • Page 13: Securing The Sensor On The Shelf

    Securing the Sensor on the Shelf 1. Remove the rain collector cone: turn it counter- clockwise until the latches allow you to lift it up and off. 2. Place the sensor shield onto the sensor body as shown here. 3. Route the sensor cable down through one of the large holes in the mounting shelf.
  • Page 14: Routing Sensor Cable

    Cable Tie #1 nism of the rain collector. Cable Tie #2 Page 14 Cable Notch Cable Clamps Cable Tie #3 NOTE: Route sensor cable(s) out through this hole Tipping Bucket UV Sensor...
  • Page 15: If You Are Going To Install The Solar Radiation Sensor

    If you’re installing the solar radiation sensor also, use the same testing and installation procedure completed for the UV sensor. In the rain collector base, the cable clamps have room to secure one loop of the UV sensor cable and one loop of the solar radiation sensor cable.
  • Page 16: Technical Support

    Product Numbers: 7841, 7843, 6490 Davis Instruments Part Number: 7395.095 UV Sensor, Standard, Industrial, & Vantage Pro versions Rev. C Manual (1/12/01) This product complies with the essential protection requirements of the EC EMC Directive 89/336/EC.

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