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TE525 Tipping Bucket Rain Gage
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TE525 Tipping Bucket Rain Gage 1. Introduction The TE525 is an adaptation of the standard National Weather Service tipping bucket rain gage. Output is a switch closure for each bucket tip. Three models are available: • TE525 6 in. orifice 0.01 in. tip • TE525WS 8 in. orifice 0.01 in. tip • TE525MM 24.5 cm orifice 0.1 mm tip Before installing the TE525, please study: • Section 2, Cautionary Statements • Section 3, Initial Inspection • Section 4, Quickstart 2. Cautionary Statements • The TE525-series tipping bucket rain gages are precision instruments. Please handle them with care. • Care should be taken when opening the package not to damage or cut the cable jacket. • Sensor is factory calibrated and should not require field calibration. Refer to Section 9, Maintenance, for field calibration check and factory calibration. • Debris filters, funnel, and bucket reservoirs should be kept clean. • The black outer jacket of the cable is Santoprene® rubber. This compound was chosen for its resistance to temperature extremes, moisture, and UV degradation. However, this jacket will support combustion in air. It is rated as slow burning when tested according to U.L. 94 H.B. and will pass FMVSS302. Local fire codes may preclude its use inside buildings. 3. Initial Inspection • Upon receipt of the tipping bucket, inspect the packaging and contents for damage. File damage claims with the shipping company. • Immediately check package contents against the shipping documentation (see Section 3.1, Ships With). Contact Campbell Scientific about any discrepancies. • The model number and cable length are printed on a label at the connection end of the cable. Check this information against the shipping documents to ensure the expected product and cable length are received. 1