Pyranometers SP- 100 Series SP -200 Series

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Pyranometers SP- 100 Series SP -200 Series www.sensovant.com Telf.: 968 162 005 Next generation sensor head design Self -cleaning dome -shaped head Excellent cosine response Potted solid to withstand extreme and humid conditions, and reduce thermal based accuracy fluctuations Calibrated silicon -cell photodiode sensor accurate to ±5%, under clear sky conditions Easily integrates with dataloggers Utilized by leading weather station manufacturers such as Campbell Scientific, Columbia Weather Systems and more Custom options available Four year warranty Apogee Instruments pyranometers represent the next generation in pyrano meter design maximizing accuracy, reliability and durability. Featuring a silicon -cell photodiode with excellent cosine response, our pyranometers measure total solar radiation to within ±5% at a fraction of the price of black -body pyranometers, and at a far lower price -point than most other photodiode pyranometers on the market due to advancements in manufacturing. Our pyranometers feature a fully potted, domed -shaped head making the sensor fully weatherproof, self -cleaning, and impervious to thermal based accuracy fluctuations. Apogee s latest pyranometer design is the culmination of over 16 years of field -testing and feedback from scientists all over the world. Apogee also subjects all sensor designs to unprecedented extreme accelerated aging tests to eliminate any weaknesses or design flaws. See our website for further information about our accelerated aging tests. To ensure accuracy, each Apogee pyranometer is carefully pre -calibrated in controlled conditions and traceable to ISO class reference standards so your sensor is ready to go right out of the box. Our stock sensors come in several configurations and are readily compatible with most data -loggers. Our custom option s can provide maximum flexibility by offering different multipliers, outputs, and cable lengths. With Apogee, you are dealing directly with the manufacturer and we can work with you to ensure a pyranometer that fits your specific need, no matter how large or small. SP-230 A ll-season P yranometer A L-100 Leveling p late A M -110 M ounting B racket

SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply: SP -110 None SP -212 5-24 VDC with a nominal current draw of 300 µa SP -214 5-36 V DC with a maximum current drain 22 ma (2 ma quiescent current drain) SP -215 5-24 VDC with a nominal current draw of 300 µa SP -230 integrated heaters: 12 VDC with a nominal current draw of 15 ma Sensitivity: SP -110 0.20 mv per W m -2 SP -212 2.0 mv per W m -2 SP -214 0.013 ma per W m -2 SP -215 4.0 mv per W m -2 SP -230 0.20 mv per W m -2 C alibration Factor (reciprocal of sensitivity): SP -110 5.0 W m -2 per mv SP -212 0.5 W m -2 per mv SP -214 78 W m -2 per ma with an offset of 4.0 ma SP -215 0.25 W m -2 per mv SP -230 5.0 W m -2 per mv C alibration Uncertainty: ± 5 % (see Calibr ation Traceability below) M easurement Repeatability: < 1 % N on-stability (Long-term Drift): < 2 % per year N on-linearity: < 1 % (up to 1750 W m -2 ) Response Time: < 1 ms Field of View: 180 o Spectral Range: 360 nm to 1120 nm (wavelengths where response is 10 % of maximum ; see Spectral Response below) Directional (C osine) Response: ± 5 % at 75 o zenith angle (see Cosine Response below) Temperature Response: -0.04 ± 0.04 % per C (see Temperature Response below) O perating E nvironment: -40 to 70 C 0 to 100 % relative humidity Can be submerged in water up to depths of 30 m Dimensions: 2.40 cm diameter and 2.75 cm height M ass: 90 g (with 5 m of lead wire) C able: 5 m of shielded, twisted -pair wire. Additional cable available in multiples of 5 m Santoprene rubber jacket (high water resistance, high UV stability, flexibility in cold conditions) Pigtail lead wires

C alibration T raceability: Apogee Instruments SP series pyranometers are calibrated through side -by-side comparison to the mean of four Apogee model SP -110 transfer standard pyranometers (shortwave radiation reference) under high intensity discharge metal halide lamps. The transfer standard pyranometers are calibrated through side -by-side comparison to the mean of at least two ISO - classified reference pyranometers under sunlight (clear sky conditions) in Logan, Utah. Each of four ISO -classified reference pyranometers are recalibrated on an alternating year schedule (two instruments each year) at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. NREL reference standards are calibrated to the World Radiometric Reference (WRR) in Davos, Switzerland. Spectral R esponse: Spectral response estimate of Apogee silicon -cell pyranometers. Spectral response was estimated by multiplying the spectral response of the photodiode, diffuser, and adhesive. Spectral response measurements of diffuser and adhesive were made with a spectrometer, and spectra l response data for the photodiode were obtained from the manufacturer. T emperature response: Mean temperature response of ten Apogee silicon -cell pyranometers ( errors bars represent two s tandard d eviations above a nd b elow mean). Temperature response measurements were made at 10 C intervals across a temperature range of approximately -10 to 40 C in a temperature controlled chamber under a fixed, broad spectrum, electric lamp. At each temperature set point, a spectroradiometer was used to measure light intensity from the lamp and all pyranometers were compared to the spectroradiometer. The spectroradiometer was mounted external to the temperature control chamber and remained at room temperature during the experiment.

C osine R esponse: Directional, or cosine, response is defined as the measurement error at a specific angle of radiation incidence. Error for Apogee silicon -cell pyranometers is approximately ± 2 % and ± 5 % at solar zenith angles of 45 and 75, respectively. Mean cosine response of eleven Apogee silicon -cell pyranometers ( error b ars represent two s tandard d eviations a bove and b elow mean). Cosine response measurements were made during broadband outdoor radiometer calibrations (BORCAL) performed during two different years at the Nat ional Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. Cosine response was calculated as the relative difference of pyranometer sensitivity at each solar zenith angle to sensitivity at 45 solar zenith angle. The blue symbols are AM measurements, t he red symbols are PM measurements. comercial@sensovant.com www.sensovant.com telf.: 96 816 2005

Solar Radiation Meter MP -100, MP -200 www.sensovant.com Telf.: 968 162 005 Excellent cosine response Self -cleaning dome -shaped sensor head does not trap water or debris Calibrated silicon -cell photodiode sensor accurate to ±5%, under clear sky conditions Utilized by leading weather station manufacturers such as Campbell Scientific, Columbia Weather Systems and more Four year warranty MP -100 Apogee Instruments pyranometers represent the next generation in pyranometer design maximizing accuracy, reliability and durability. Featuring a silicon -cell photodiode with excellent cosine response, our pyranometers measure total solar radiation to within ±5% at a fraction of the price of black -body pyranometers, and at a far lower price -point than most other photodiode pyranometers on the market due to advancements in manufacturing. The meters include data recording capability and can store up to 99 manually recorded measurements. In automatic mode, measurements are made every 30 seconds and averages are stored every 30 minutes. Daily totals are also calculated for the past 99 days. To ensure accuracy, each Apogee pyranometer is carefully pre -calibrated in controlled conditions and traceable to ISO class reference standards so your sensor is ready to go right out of the box. Our stock sensors come in several configurations and are readily compatible with most data -loggers. Our custom options can provide maximum flexibility by offering different multipliers, outputs, and cable lengths. MP -200 AL -100 Leveling plate AM -110 Mounting Bracket

SPECIFICATIONS C alibration Uncertainty: ± 5 % (see Calibration Traceability below) M easurement Repeatability: < 1 % N on-stability (Long-term Drift): < 2 % per year N on-linearity: < 1 % (up to 1750 W m -2 ) Response Time: < 1 ms Field of View: 180 o Spectral Range: 360 to 1120 nm (wavelengths where response is 10 % of maximum; see Spectral Response below) Directional (C osine) Response: ± 5 % at 75 o zenith angle (see Cosine Response below) Temperature Response: 0.04 ± 0.04 % per C (see Temperature Response below) O perating E nvironment: 0 to 50 C < 90 % non -condensing relative humidity up to 30 C < 70 % non -condensing relative humidity from 30 to 50 C Separate sensors can be submerged in water up to depths of 30 m M eter Dimensions: 12.6 cm length, 7.0 cm width, 2.4 cm height Sensor Dimensions: MP -200: 2.4 cm diameter and 2.8 cm height M ass: MP -100: 150 g MP -200: 180 g C able: 2 m of shielded, twisted -pair wire. Additional cable available Santoprene rubber jacket (high water resistance, high UV stability, flexibility in cold conditions) C alibration Traceability: Apogee Instruments MP series solar radiation meters are calibrated through side -by-side comparison to the mean of four Apogee model SP -110 transfer standard pyranometers (shortwave radiation reference) under high intensity discharge metal halide lamps. The transfer standard pyranometers are calibrated through side -by-side comparison to the mean of at least two ISO -classified reference pyranometers under sunlight (clear sky conditions) in Logan, Utah. Each of four ISO -classified reference pyranometers are recalibrated on an alternating year schedule (two instruments each year) at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. NREL reference standards are calibrated to the World Radiometric Reference (WRR) in Davos, Switzerland.

Spectral R esponse: Spectral response estimate of Apogee silicon -cell pyranometers. Spectral response was estimated by multiplying the spectral response of the photodiode, diffuser, and adhesive. Spectral response measurements of diffuser and adhesive were made with a spectrometer, and spectral response data for the photodiode were obtained from the manufacturer. Temperature response: Mean temperature response of ten Apogee silicon -cell pyranometers ( errors b ars represent two s tandard d eviations a bove and b elow mean). Temperature response measurements were made at 10 C intervals across a temperature range of approximately -10 to 40 C in a temperature controlled chamber under a fixed, broad spectrum, electric lamp. At each temperature set point, a spectroradiometer was used to measure light intensity from the lamp and all pyranometers were compared to the spectroradiometer. The spectroradiometer was mounted external to the temperature control chamber and remained at room temperature during the exper iment.

C osine R esponse: Directional, or cosine, response is defined as the measurement error at a specific angle of radiation incidence. Error for Apogee silicon -cell pyranometers is approximately ± 2 % and ± 5 % at solar zenith angles of 45 and 75, respectively. Mean cosine response of eleven Apogee silicon -cell pyranometers ( error b ars represent two s tandard d eviations a bove a nd b elow mean). Cosine response measurements were made by Broadband Outdoor Radiometer Calibrations (BORCAL) performed during two different years at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. Cosine response was calculated as the relative difference of pyranometer sensitivity at each solar zenith angle to sensitivity at 45 solar zenith angle. The blue symbols are AM measurements; the red symbols are PM measurements. comercial@sensovant.com www.sensovant.com telf.: 96 816 2005