Pyranometer displays and stores measurements in W m-2. The sensor incorporates a silicon-cell photodiode with a rugged, self-cleaning sensor housing design. Typical applications include shortwave radiation measurement in agricultural, ecological, and hydrological weather networks and solar panel arrays.
The meter has a sample and log mode, and will record an integrated daily total in MJ m-2 d-1. Sample mode will record up to 99 manual measurements. Log mode will power the meter on/off to make a measurement every 30 seconds. Every 30 minutes the meter will average the sixty 30 second measurements and record the averaged value to memory. The meter can store up to 99 averages, once full it will start to overwrite the oldest measurement with new ones. An integrated daily total will be recorded from the 48 averaged measurements (making a 24 hr period)
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MP 100 |
MP 200 |
Calibration Uncertainty |
± 5 % |
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Measurement Repeatability |
Less than 1 % |
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Non-stability (Long-term Drift) |
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Non-linearity |
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Response Time |
Less than 1 ms |
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Field of View |
180° |
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Spectral Range |
360 to 1120 nm (wavelengths where response is 10 % of maximum) |
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Directional (Cosine) Response |
± 5 % at 75° zenith angle |
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Temperature Response |
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Operating Environment |
0 to 50 C; less than 90 % non-condensing relative humidity up to 30 C; less than 70 % non-condensing relative humidity from 30 to 50 C; separate sensors can be submerged in water up to depths of 30m |
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Meter Dimensions |
126 mm length, 70 mm width, 24 mm height |
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Sensor Dimensions |
Integrated with meter |
24 mm diameter and 28 mm height |
Mass |
150 g |
180 g |
Cable |
2 m of shielded, twisted-pair wire; additional cable available; santoprene rubber jacket |