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Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS

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Section 7. Installation switching noise on the output side of a power supply can increase measurement noise, and so increase measurement error. Noise from grid or mains power also may be transmitted through the transformer, or induced electro-magnetically from nearby motors, heaters, or power lines. High-quality power regulators typically reduce noise due to power regulation. Using the optional 50 Hz or 60 Hz rejection arguments for CRBasic analog input measurement instructions (see Sensor Support (p. 305) ) often improves rejection of noise sourced from power mains. The CRBasic standard deviation instruction, SDEV(), can be used to evaluate measurement noise. The CR6 is designed to receive power from a variety of sources. Following is a list of CR6 power input terminals and the respective power types supported. The appendix Power Supplies (p. 607) lists power supplies available from Campbell Scientific, including alkaline and solar options. More information is in manuals and brochures at www.campbellsci.com. -BAT+ terminals - voltage input range is 10 to 16 Vdc. This connection uses the least current since the internal CR6 charging circuit is bypassed. If using alkaline batteries, do not use the -CHG+ terminals. The voltage at -BAT+ is the same voltage, less 0.3 V, as that available on 12V and SW12 terminals and pin 8 of the CS I/O port. It is also the same voltage, less 0.3 V, as that passed to the communication daughter card. -CHG+ terminals - voltage input range is 16 to 32 Vdc. A battery need not be connected to the -BAT+ terminals. For example, if a separate 24 Vdc UPS is available, it can be connected on the -CHG+ terminals. If a battery is to be connected to -BAT+ to create a UPS, see the section UPS (p. 106) for important information. USB connector - 5 Vdc via USB connection. If power is also provided with - BAT+ or -CHG+, power will be supplied by whichever has the highest voltage. If USB is the only power source, then 12V, SW12, CPI, CS I/O, and the communication daughter card (in CR6 series dataloggers so equipped) will not be operational. Analog measurements also will not be operational. Functions that will be active with a 5 Vdc source include sending programs and datalogger settings. 7.4.3.1 Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) If external alkaline power is used, the alkaline battery pack is connected directly to the - BAT + terminals (10 to 16 Vdc). A UPS (un-interruptible power supply) is often the best power source for longterm installations. An external UPS consists of a primary-power source, the charging regulator already integrated into the CR6, and an external battery. The primary power source, which is often a transformer, power converter, or solar panel, connects to the - CHG + terminals (16 to 32 Vdc) while a nominal 12 Vdc sealed-rechargeable battery is connected to the - BAT + terminals. Connect a rechargeable battery to the -BAT+ terminals. The battery must be a sealed rechargeable nominal 12 Vdc lead-acid. The CR6 has a charge limit of 1.2 A. Connect a primary power source, such as a solar panel or Vac-to-Vdc transformer, 106

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Section 7.
Installation
switching noise on the output side of a power supply can increase measurement
noise, and so increase measurement error.
Noise from grid or mains power also
may be transmitted through the transformer, or induced electro-magnetically from
nearby motors, heaters, or power lines.
High-quality power regulators typically reduce noise due to power regulation.
Using the optional 50 Hz or 60 Hz rejection arguments for CRBasic analog input
measurement instructions (see
Sensor Support
(p. 305)
) often improves rejection of
noise sourced from power mains. The CRBasic standard deviation instruction,
SDEV(),
can be used to evaluate measurement noise.
The CR6 is designed to receive power from a variety of sources.
Following is a
list of CR6 power input terminals and the respective power types supported.
The
appendix
Power Supplies
(p. 607)
lists power supplies available from Campbell
Scientific, including alkaline and solar options. More information is in manuals
and brochures at
www.campbellsci.com
.
–BAT+
terminals — voltage input range is 10 to 16 Vdc.
This connection uses
the least current since the internal CR6 charging circuit is bypassed.
If using
alkaline batteries, do not use the
–CHG+
terminals.
The voltage at
–BAT+
is the
same voltage, less 0.3 V, as that available on
12V
and
SW12
terminals and pin 8
of the
CS I/O
port.
It is also the same voltage, less 0.3 V, as that passed to the
communication daughter card.
–CHG+
terminals — voltage input range is 16 to 32 Vdc.
A battery need not be
connected to the
–BAT+
terminals.
For example, if a separate 24 Vdc UPS is
available, it can be connected on the
–CHG+
terminals.
If a battery is to be
connected to
–BAT+
to create a UPS, see the section
UPS
(p. 106)
for important
information.
USB
connector — 5 Vdc via USB connection.
If power is also provided wit
h –
BAT+
or
–CHG+
, power will be supplied by whichever has the highest voltage.
If USB is the only power source, then
12V
,
SW12
,
CPI
,
CS I/O
, and the
communication daughter card (in CR6 series dataloggers so equipped) will not be
operational.
Analog measurements also will not be operational.
Functions that
will be active with a 5 Vdc source include sending programs and datalogger
settings.
7.4.3.1 Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS)
If external alkaline power is used, the alkaline battery pack is connected directly
to the
– BAT +
terminals (10 to 16 Vdc).
A UPS (un-interruptible power supply) is often the best power source for long-
term installations.
An external UPS consists of a primary-power source, the
charging regulator already integrated into the CR6, and an external battery.
The
primary power source, which is often a transformer, power converter, or solar
panel, connects to the
– CHG +
terminals (16 to 32 Vdc) while a nominal 12 Vdc
sealed-rechargeable battery is connected to the
– BAT +
terminals.
Connect a rechargeable battery to the
–BAT+
terminals.
The battery must be a
sealed rechargeable nominal 12 Vdc lead-acid.
The CR6 has a charge limit of 1.2
A.
Connect a primary power source, such as a solar panel or Vac-to-Vdc transformer,
106