CMP3 Pyranometer


Description


Description

The CMP3 Pyranometer is an instrument for measuring the solar irradiance. The thermopile sensor construction measures the solar energy that is received from the total solar spectrum and the whole hemisphere (180 degrees field of view). The output is expressed in Watts per meter square. The CMP3 Pyranometer is designed for continuous indoor and outdoor use.

The CMP3 Pyranometer (ISO 9060:2018 Spectrally Flat Class C) is intended for shortwave global solar radiation measurements in the spectral range from 300 to 2800 nm. The thermopile detector measures irradiance up to 2000 W/m² with response time <18 seconds and typical sensitivity 10 µV/W/m² that varies less than 5 % from -10 ºC to +40 ºC.

Sensitivity , 5 to 20 µV/W/m²

Maximum solar irradiance, 2000 W/m²