UT10 10-foot Instrumentation Tower Brochure
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UT10 10-foot Instrumentation Tower Brochure
10-foot Instrumentation Tower
Model UT10
The UT10 is a general purpose, corrosion-resistant 10 foot (3-meter) instrument tower that provides a sturdy
long-term support for Campbell Scientific's sensors, enclosures, and measurement electronics. This tower
includes a lightning and grounding rod, grounding cables, grounding cable clamps, a hinged base, and UV-
resistant cable ties.
The UT10 can be used as an instrument mount in a variety of applications. For meteorological applications,
it can be augmented with mounts (e.g., CM204 Crossarm) that allow attachment of sensors such as wind sets,
pyranometers, and temperature/relative humidity probes. Barometers, soil temperature and moisture probes,
and rain gages can also be used with a UT10-based station.
* Included with UT10 purchase
41003-5 Gill Radiation Shield,
HMP45C-L6 Temp & RH Probe
5 Grounding Rod*
Hinged Base*
User-supplied
Concrete Pad
03001-L12 Wind
Sentry Set
Crossarm
Lightning Rod*
TE525-L50 Tipping
Bucket Rain Gage
Solar Panel
LI200X-L10 Pyranometer,
025STAND Pyranometer Crossarm
Stand, LI2003S Pyranometer Base
and Leveling Fixture
ENC12/14 or
ENC16/18 Enclosure
W H E N M E A S U R E M E N T S M A T T E R
W H E N M E A S U R E M E N T S M A T T E R
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CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.
Specifications
Required concrete pad dimensions (see note 2):
24" x 24" x 24" (61 x 61 x 61 cm)
Crossarm measurement height:
10 ft (3 m)
Shipping weight:
40 lbs (18 kg)
Material: Aluminum
Vertical pipes' OD:
1" (2.5 cm)
Cross support pipes' OD:
0.375" (0.953 cm)
Wind load recommendation (see note 3):
110 mph maximum
Leg spacing:
10.25" (26 cm) between legs (center to center)
Notes:
1. Refer to the "Instrumentation Mounts" product literature for crossarm, solar radiation mounts, and radiation shield options.
2. The concrete pad requirements assume heavy soil; light, shifting, or sandy soils require a larger concrete pad.
3. The wind load recommendation assumes proper installation, proper anchoring, turnbuckles preloaded just enough to equalize tension, total instrument
projected area of less than 2 square feet, and guyed at 60 degree angle relative to the ground (maximum).
The National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) in Virginia uses a UT10 tower to sup-
port their meteorological sensors, solar panel, environmental enclosure, and antennas.
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Printed August 2007