Campbell Scientific ClimaVUE50 Compact Digital Weather Sensor

The ClimaVUE™50 is an affordable all-in-one meteorological sensor that fulfills your common weather monitoring needs with simplicity, when paired with any of Campbell Scientific’s highly flexible and scalable data collection platforms. This sensor uses SDI-12 to report air temperature, relative humidity, vapor pressure, baro­metric pressure, wind (speed, gust, and direction), solar radiation, precipitation, and lightning strike (count and distance). It does this with no moving parts, while consuming little power. A built-in tilt sensor assures long-term data integrity. This diverse product is great for quick deployment, for remote locations, for large networks, as part of a more complex system, or if you just need something simple.

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Description

Benefits and Features

    • All the common meteorological measurements with one simple digital (SDI-12) output
    • Less than 1 mA at 12 Vdc average current, making it ideal for solar-powered sites
    • Integrated tilt sensor helps assure that the sensor stays level over time
    • Low maintenance—no moving parts significantly reduces maintenance cost and time
    • 304 stainless-steel hardware for minimal surface staining in marine environments
    • No sensor configuration required
    • Compact design for quick, low-impact installation
    • Compatible with all modern Campbell Scientific data loggers
    • Detachable cable facilitates field replacement

Detailed Description

Sensors

All sensors are integrated into a single, small form-factor unit, requiring minimal installation effort. With a robust, no-moving-parts design that prevents errors because of wear or fouling, the ClimaVUE™50 is ideal for long-term, remote installations.

Pyranometer

Solar radiation is measured by a pyranometer that is integrated into the lip of the rain gage funnel at the top of the ClimaVUE™50. The miniature pyranometer uses a silicon-cell sensor to measure the total incoming (direct and diffuse) solar radiation. Silicon-cell sensors have excellent response time to changing radiation conditions and acceptable sensitivity across the solar spectrum, which make them well-suited for use on the ClimaVUE™50.

A carefully developed cosine-correcting head ensures accurate readings regardless of sun angle, while the painstakingly researched optical filter material balances cost and performance to ensure the silicon-cell provides the ClimaVUE™50 with good accuracy regardless of temperature or sensor age.

Anemometer

The space underneath the rain gage is where the ClimaVUE™50 measures wind speed. Ultrasonic signals emitted from transducers at right angles to each other bounce off the porous sintered glass plate and back up to the opposite sensor. The speed of sound is affected by the wind, and the wind speed is calculated by measuring differences in the time it takes for sound to travel from the transmitters to the receivers.

Temperature Sensor

The ClimaVUE™50 temperature measurement is made in the center of the anemometer area where a small stainless-steel needle containing a tiny temperature sensor (thermistor) extends from the middle of the four sonic transducers in the center of the anemometer.

Unlike most air temperature measurements, the temperature sensor is not covered with louvered plates to protect it from solar heating. Instead, it sits in open air, susceptible to solar heating of the instrument body. However, the ClimaVUE™50 accurately corrects the measured air temperature because solar radiation and the wind speed are known. These two are the main variables that determine the error between measured air temperature and the actual air temperature. An energy balance equation is then used to calculate what the actual temperature should be to an accuracy of ±0.6°C.

Relative Humidity Sensor

The relative humidity sensor on the ClimaVUE™50 is located behind the circular Teflon™ screen close to the sonic transducers. The Teflon screen protects the sensor from liquid water and dust while allowing water vapor to freely pass to the sensor. The ClimaVUE™50 measures relative humidity and temperature and computes vapor pressure.

Drip Counter Rain Gage

The ClimaVUE™50 contains a 9.31 cm (3.67 in.) diameter rain-collection funnel. A spring in the funnel acts as a filter to keep out large particles while allowing enough flow so water does not back up. Rain collected by the funnel exits the funnel through a precision flared hole that forms the rain into drops of a known size. The falling drops hit and momentarily bridge the gap between two gold pins, creating an electrical pulse.

The ClimaVUE™50 counts the pulses (drops) and calculates the water volume. As the rain intensity increases, the drops become smaller, but the ClimaVUE™50 firmware contains an algorithm to automatically compensate for drop size as the rain increases.

Note: This non-heated sensor is not suitable for solid precipitation measurements or riming environments.

Tilt Sensor

The ClimaVUE™50 is also equipped with a tilt sensor. The primary use of the tilt sensor data is to ensure the ClimaVUE™50 remains level at all times. Regularly check X and Y tilt data to ensure the ClimaVUE™50 is level; if it has tilted, return to the site and level again. Three degrees off level can cause errors in the rain and solar radiation measurements. Although this sensor’s readings may be used to level the instrument during installation, it is much easier to use the small bubble level on the bottom of the anemometer plate.

Mounting

The ClimaVUE™50 includes a V-bolt for mounting to a pipe with a nominal outer diameter of 31.8 to 50.8 mm (1.25 to 2.0 in.). This allows the sensor to mount directly to a tripod mast or CM300-series mounting pole, or to a crossarm using the 17387 mounting pipe kit.

Datasheet

Measurement
Measurements MadeAir temperature, barometric pressure, lightning average distance, lightning strike count, precipitation, relative humidity, solar radiation, tilt, wind direction, and wind speed
Typical Measurement Duration110 ms
Maximum Measurement Duration3,000 ms
Maximum Polling Frequency10 s
Diameter10 cm (4 in.) including rain gage funnel
Height34 cm (13.4 in.) including rain gage funnel
Weight839.15 g (1.85 lb)
Air Temperature Range-50 to +60 degC
Air Temperature Resolution0.1 degC
Air Temperature Accuracy+/-0.6 degC
Relative Humidity Range0 to 100%
Relative Humidity Resolution0.1%
Relative Humidity Accuracy+/-3% RH typical (varies with temperature and humidity)
Barometric Pressure Range500 to 1100 hPa
Barometric Pressure Resolution0.1 hPa
Barometric Pressure Accuracy+/-1 mb (over the range of -10 to +50 degC); +/-5 mb (over the range of -40 to +60 degC)
Barometer Operating Temperature Range-40 to +60 degC
Vapor Pressure Range0 to 47 kPa
Vapor Pressure Resolution0.01 kPa
Vapor Pressure AccuracyVaries with temperature and humidity; +/-0.2 kPa typical below 40 degC
Wind Speed Range0 to 30 m/s (0 to 67 mph)
Wind Speed Resolution0.01 m/s (0.02 mph)
Wind Speed Accuracy0.3 m/s or 3% (0.67 mph or 3%), whichever is greater
Wind Speed Maximum10 s gust
Wind Direction Range0 to 359 deg
Wind Direction Resolution1 deg
Wind Direction Accuracy+/-5 deg
Solar Radiation Range0 to 1750 W/m2
Solar Radiation Resolution1 W/m2
Solar Radiation Accuracy+/-5% of measurement (typical)
Solar Radiation Spectral Range300 to 1150 nm
Precipitation Range0 to 400 mm/h (15.75 in./h)
Precipitation Resolution0.017 mm
Precipitation Accuracy+/-5% of measurement (from 0 to 50 mm/h or 0 to 1.97 in./h)
Tilt Range-90 to +90 deg
Tilt Resolution0.1 deg
Tilt Accuracy+/-1 deg
Lightning Strike Count Range0 to 65,535 strikes
Lightning Strike Count Resolution1 strike
Lightning Strike Count Accuracy> 25% detection at < 10 km typical (variable with distance)
Lightning Average Distance Range0 to 40 km (0 to 24.9 mi)
Lightning Average Distance Resolution3 km (1.86 mi)
Lightning Average Distance AccuracyVariable
Outputs
OutputSDI-12
Connection Description25 mm (10 in.) pigtail with M12 pin (male) 5-pin 316 stainless-steel knurl
Minimum Digital Input Voltage2.8 V (logic high); -0.3 V (logic low)
Typical Digital Input Voltage3.0 V (logic high); 0.0 V (logic low)
Maximum Digital Input Voltage5.5 V (logic high); 0.8 V (logic low)
Power Requirements
Minimum Supply Voltage3.6 Vdc continuous
Maximum Supply Voltage15.0 Vdc continuous
Typical Current Drain @ 12 Vdc< 1 mA (average)
Quiescent Current0.3 mA
Maximum Peak Current33 mA
Average Current (R7! every 10 s)1.0 mA
Average Current (R7! every 60 s or slower)0.4 mA
Environmental
Operating Temperature Range-50 to +60 degC (except the barometer and RH: -40 to +60 degC)
Certification & Compliance
Application of Council Directive(s)2014/30/EU: EMC Directive; 2011/65/EU: RoHS2; 2015/863/EU: Amending Annex II of RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU: Phthalates Restrictions (EU)
Standards to Which Conformity Is DeclaredEN 61326-1:2013: Electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - EMC requirements for use in industrial locations; EN 63000:2018: Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances