52202 Electrically Heated Rainand Snow GageRevision: 5/11Copyright © 2010-2011Campbell Scientific, Inc.
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.1.1 CR1000 Example Program 'CR1000 'RM_Young Tipping Blk > P1 ' Wht > grou
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.1.3 CR10X Example Program ;{CR10X} *Table 1 Program 01: 1.0000 Execution Interval (seconds) 1:
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.2.1 CR1000 Example Program 'CR1000 'RM_Young Tipping Blk > C4 '
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 5.2.2 CR10X Example Program ;{CR10X} ; *Table 1 Program 01: 1 Execution Interval (seconds) 1: Pu
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 10 3. Disconnect the sensor from the datalogger and use an ohm meter to do a continuity check of the swi
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52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 1. General Description RM Young’s Model 52202-L is an electrically heated precipitation gage that provi
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 3. Installation The 260-953 Alter-Type Wind Screen’s siting information and NOTE installation procedure
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage The pipe attaches to a CM202, CM204, or CM206 crossarm via a CM220 Right Angle Mounting Bracket (see Figu
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage After mounting the 52202, level the gage and remove the shipping retainer by performing the following pro
52202 Electrically Heated Rain and Snow Gage 4.3 Wiring to a Control Port Dataloggers listed in Table 4-2 have the capability of counting switch clo
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