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Pressure Range Elevation Temperature Range Accuracy Current Consumption

BaroVue 10

500 to 1100 hPa ~609.6 m (2,000 ft) below sea level (as in a mine) to 4,572 m (15,000 ft) above sea level -40° to +60°C
  • < 5 mA (active)
  • 200 µΑ (sleep mode)

CS100

600 to 1100 hPa ~609.6 m (2,000 ft) below sea level (as in a mine) to 3,657.6 m (12,000 ft) above sea level -40° to +60°C
  • Accuracy refers to the root sum squared (RSS) of end point non-linearity, hysteresis, repeatability, and calibration uncertainty.
  • ±0.5 hPa (@ +20°C)
  • ±1.0 hPa (@ 0° to 40°C)
  • ±1.5 hPa (@ -20° to +50°C)
  • ±2.0 hPa (@ -40° to +60°C)
  • < 3 mA (active)
  • < 1 µΑ (sleep mode)

CS106

500 to 1100 hPa ~609.6 m (2,000 ft) below sea level (as in a mine) to 4,572 m (15,000 ft) above sea level -40° to +60°C
  • Accuracy refers to the root sum squared (RSS) of end point non-linearity, hysteresis, repeatability, and calibration uncertainty.
  • ±0.3 hPa (@ +20°C)
  • ±0.6 hPa (@ 0° to 40°C)
  • ±1.0 hPa (@ -20° to +45°C)
  • ±1.5 hPa (@ -40° to +60°C)
  • < 4 mA (active)
  • < 1 µΑ (quiescent)

092-L

Sea level to 3048 m (10,000 ft)

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  1. One of the great benefits of the BaroVUE™10 is the ability to interchange sensor cards quickly and easily when the sensor needs re-calibration. This means that the serial number of the BaroVUE™10 and the BVC10 sensor card do not need to match in order to function. The calibration certificate you received with your product should have the same serial number as it is related to the BVC10 sensor card and not the BaroVUE™10.
  2. Sometimes, an old cable can be replaced with a new, shorter cable.

    Sometimes, an existing cable can be shortened by cutting the ends off. However, there are a few issues that could be encountered when doing this:

    • Some sensors have bridge completion resistors at the pigtail end.
    • Some sensors are calibrated to length.
    • Sometimes the color in the insulation may not be the same as that visible at the pigtail end.

    Because of the potential issues, do not cut the ends off any sensor cable without first contacting Campbell Scientific to discuss the sensor in detail.

  3. Many times, but not always, a sensor’s cable can be replaced with a new cable. This is helpful if the original cable was damaged or if its length needs to be changed.

    If the cable is attached to the sensor using a connector, Campbell Scientific will sell a replacement cable. For example, a 05106CBL-L is a replacement cable for a 05106-L. Replacement cables are listed in the “Replacement Parts” section of the Ordering information area of the product page.

    If the cable is attached to a sensor through a user-accessible terminal block, a raw cable can be purchased to replace it. For example, to replace the cable on a 05103-L Wind Monitor, order the desired length of pn 972124 AWG 3 Twisted Pair Shielded Santoprene Cable. As another example, the raw cable for a TE525-L Rain Gage is pn 966122 AWG 1 Twisted Pair Shielded Santoprene Cable.

    If the cable is an integral part of the sensor, the cable cannot be user replaced, and the sensor must be returned to Campbell Scientific. Some examples of sensors that fall into this category include the 107-L, 109SS-L, 229-L, CS547A-L, and CS650-L. For the process of returning equipment to Campbell Scientific, refer to the Repair and Calibration page.