- Industry standard digital outputs: easy implementation and servicing
- Easy mounting and levelling
- Pricing: second class pyranometers finally affordable for large networks
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SR05 series is the most affordable range of pyranometers meeting ISO 9060 second class requirements. SR05 measures solar radiation received by a plane surface, in W/m², from a 180 ° field of view angle. It is ideal for general solar radiation measurements in (agro-)meteorological networks and PV monitoring. The pyranometer is easy to mount and install, in particular with SR05's ball levelling mechanism. Version SR05-D1A3 offers Modbus over RS-485 and 0-1 V output.
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SR05 is a solar radiation sensor that is applied in most common solar radiation observations. Model version SR05-A1 complies with the spectrally flat Class C specifications of the ISO 9060 standard, and offers analogue millivolt output. LI19 is a high accuracy handheld read-out unit / datalogger. The SR05-LI19 combination is well suited for mobile measurements and short term datalogging. LI19 displays the measured radiation and stores measured data. Once programmed with the sensitivity of SR05, the display will show the actual value of the solar radiation in W/m².
- The system is supplied in a practical transport case, for easy transport and protection during field measurement campaigns LI19 may also be used with other pyranometers and heat flux sensors
- Operation of SR05-LI19 is easy
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SR05 series is the most affordable range of pyranometers meeting ISO 9060 second class requirements. SR05 measures solar radiation received by a plane surface, in W/m², from a 180 ° field of view angle. It is ideal for general solar radiation measurements in (agro-) meteorological networks and PV monitoring. The pyranometer is easy to mount and install, in particular with SR05's ball levelling mechanism. Version SR05-D2A2 offers Modbus over TTL and 4-20 mA output.
- Industry standard digital outputs: easy implementation and servicing
- Easy mounting and levelling
- Pricing: second class pyranometers finally affordable for large networks
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SR15 digital pyranometer series is an all-digital range of solar radiation sensors applied in general high-accuracy observations. SR15 pyranometers comply with the “first class” specifications according to the ISO 9060:1990 standard and “spectrally flat class B” requirements in the 2018 revision. Version SR15-D2A2 offers Modbus over TTL, and 4-20 mA current loop output.
- Best measurement accuracy in first class
- Improved response time
- On-board calibration history
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SR15 digital pyranometer series is a range of high-accuracy digital solar radiation sensors. It is “first class” according to the WMO guide and ISO 9060:1990 standard and “Spectrally Flat Class B” in the 2018 revision. Version SR15-D1, equipped with an on-board heater, is compliant in its standard configuration with the requirements for “Class B” PV monitoring systems of the IEC 61724-1:2017 standard. SR15-D1 offers Modbus over RS-485 output.
- Best measurement accuracy in first class
- Improved response time
- With SR15-D1’s on-board heater: compliant in its standard configuration with IEC 61724-1 Class B
- On-board calibration history
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SR15-A1 is a high-accuracy solar radiation sensor. It is "First Class" according to the ISO 9060:1990 standard and “Spectrally Flat Class B” in the 2018 revision. With its on-board heater, it is compliant in its standard configuration with the requirements for “Class B” PV monitoring systems of the new IEC 61724-1:2017 standard. SR15-A1 offers analogue millivolt output.
- Best measurement accuracy in first class
- Improved response time
- With on-board heater: compliant with IEC 61724-1 Class B in its standard configuration
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SR05 series is the most affordable range of pyranometers meeting ISO 9060 requirements. These sensors are ideal for general solar radiation measurements and popular for monitoring PV systems. Model SR05-D1A3–PV is made as a perfect alternative to PV reference cells. It offers the same Modbus interface as the most common PV reference cell model for easy compatibility. Relative to PV reference cells, SR05-D1A3-PV has the advantage of higher stability, independence of the PV cell type or anti-reflection coating, and better availability and price of recalibration.
- Higher stability than PV reference cells
- Independent of PV cell type
- Affordable calibration
- Register structure and content identical to most common reference cells for easy exchangeability
- Easy implementation and servicing
- Easy mounting and levelling
- Pricing: affordable second class pyranometers
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Welcome to the next level in solar radiation monitoring! The all-digital heated SR30-M2-D1 offers the highest accuracy and highest data availability: using Recirculating Ventilation and Heating (RVH™) technology, SR30 outperforms pyranometers equipped with traditional ventilation systems. SR30 is the ideal instrument for use in PV system performance monitoring and meteorological networks. It measures the solar radiation received by a plane surface, in W/m², from a 180 ° field of view angle. SR30 is an ISO 9060 spectrally flat Class A (previously “secondary standard”) pyranometer. It is employed where the highest measurement accuracy is required. SR30-M2-D1 offers several advantages over competing pyranometers:
- Heated for high data availability, featuring new RVH™ technology
- Compliant with IEC 61724-1:2017 Class A and B
- Low cost of ownership
- Remote sensor diagnostics
- Liabilities covered: test certificates
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SR11-TR is a solar radiation sensor that is applied in general high accuracy observations. SR11-TR pyranometer complies with the first class specifications of the ISO 9060 standard and the WMO Guide. It houses a 4-20 mA transmitter for easy read-out by dataloggers commonly used in the industry.
- It houses a 4-20 mA transmitter for easy read-out by dataloggers commonly used in the industry
- Using SR11-TR is easy
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SR22 is a solar radiation sensor of the highest category in the ISO 9060 classification system: secondary standard. On top of the features and benefits of the successful SR20 pyranometer, SR22 has domes made of high-quality quartz, resulting in an extended spectral range. Covering the full solar spectrum, SR22’s extended spectral range potentially offers lower measurement- and calibration uncertainties compared to pyranometers with glass domes. SR22 is typically used in high-accuracy climatological networks.
- SR22’s spectral range of 190 to 4000 x 10-9 m. SR22 covers the full solar spectrum
- SR22’s low temperature dependence makes it an ideal candidate for use under very cold and very hot conditions
- SR22 pyranometer uses a state of the art thermopile sensor with black coated surface