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BlackGlobe Temperature
Sensor for Heat Stress
Revision: 9/13
Copyright © 2013
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat StressRevision: 9/13 Copyright © 2013Campbell Scientific, Inc.

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress Thermistor Interchangeability Limits Terror_therm_posTerror_therm_neg0T0.30.250.20.150.10.05-0.05-0.1-

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress Mounting ArmPipe Clamp Slot Nuts Lock Washers Pipe ClampsU-boltMounting BoltFIGURE 6-1. Mounting kit

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress 4. Tighten down the nut closest to the mounting arm so the bolt is held firmly in place. 5. Thread the

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress FIGURE 6-4. BlackGlobe mounted to a crossarm (front view) FIGURE 6-5. BlackGlobe mounted to a crossa

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress TABLE 7-1. Wiring Diagram for Campbell Scientific Dataloggers Color Description CR800 CR850 C

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress The equation is an inverse of a version of Teten’s equation (Tetens, 1930), optimized for dewpoints in t

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress 7.2.6 Mean Site Barometric Pressure Calculation (SP_kPa) The wet-bulb instruction needs mean barometric

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress Dim UpperTmp Dim LowerTmp Dim old_wbT, new_wbT Dim WB_VP_kPa, Diff_VP_kPa Dim Diff_wbT 'Define Dat

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress 7.4 Long Lead Lengths If the BlackGlobe has lead lengths greater than 300 feet, a longer settling time

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Appendix A. The Theory of BlackGlobe Temperature and Heat Stress The Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature Index (WBGT) combines the effects of temperature, hu

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Appendix A. The Theory of BlackGlobe Temperature and Heat Stress A-2

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Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples B.1 Example CR10X Program Instruction 5 (AC Half Bridge) is used to measure the thermistor probe inside the

Page 15 - 7.2.5 Wet-Bulb

Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples 6: If (X<=>F) (P89) 1: 5 X Loc [ AirRH ] 2: 4 < 3: 108 F 4: 30 Then

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Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples ;Dewpoint calculation. 15: Z=X*F (P37) 1: 10 X Loc [ VP_kPa ] 2: 1.63725 F 3: 20 Z Loc [

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Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples 26: Z=X (P31) 1: 7 X Loc [ DewPnt_C ] 2: 15 Z Loc [ LowerTmp ] ;Iterative loop to figure out w

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Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples 37: Z=X (P31) 1: 12 X Loc [ new_wbT ] 2: 14 Z Loc [ UpperTmp ] 38: Else (P94) 39:

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Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples 49: If time is (P92) 1: 0 Minutes (Seconds --) into a 2: 60 Interval (same units as above) 3:

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Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples 62: Maximum (P73) 1: 1 Reps 2: 0 Value Only 3: 2 Loc [ CR10XTmpC ] 63: Minimum (P74) 1: 1 R

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Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples TABLE B-2. Actual Temperature, Sensor Resistance, and Computed Temperature Temperature °C Resistance OHMS Out

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Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples TABLE B-2. Actual Temperature, Sensor Resistance, and Computed Temperature Temperature °C Resistance OHMS Out

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Warranty “PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. are warranted by Campbell Scientific, Inc. (“Campbell”) to be free from defects in materi

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Appendix B. Edlog Programming Examples B-10 02: Polynomial (P55) 1: 1 Reps 2: 1 X Loc [BGTemp_C ] ; 3: 1 F(X) Loc [BGTemp_C ]

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Campbell Scientific Companies Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com • info@campbel

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Assistance Products may not be returned without prior authorization. The following contact information is for US and international customers residing

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Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to spec

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Table of Contents ii Appendices A. The Theory of BlackGlobe Temperature and Heat Stress ...

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress 1. Introduction The BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress (BlackGlobe) measure radiant tempera

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress 4. Overview The BlackGlobe uses a thermistor inside a 15.24 cm (6 in) hollow copper sphere, painted bla

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BlackGlobe Temperature Sensor for Heat Stress TABLE 5-1. Thermistor Interchangeability Specification Temperature (°C) Temperature Tolerance (±°C) −

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