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Instruments for measuring lux, radiation, sunshine duration, visibility and heat flux measurement.

  • Global Solar Spectral Irradiance Meter SolarSIM-G enables accurate and affordable measurement of the complete, global solar spectrum and total global irradiance.
  • The Blake-Larsen Sun Recorder is a simple and unique sensor to determine sunshine duration. It detects sunshine duration as the human eye would do by its design and measuring principle. In contrast with present methods, it even determines sunshine duration with dusk and dawn.
  • The lux alarm 8LA-5 (together with the sensor LS) is an alarm system for illumination.
  • The lux transmitter 8LT-5 (together with the sensor LS) is a measuring system for illumination.
  • The 96d Campbell-Stokes Pattern Sunshine Recorder employs a glass sphere to focus the sun’s rays to an intense spot, which will char a mark on a curved card mounted concentrically with the sphere.
  • The GS-WV pyranometer is the ideal instrument for solar energy measurements for building and greenhouse automation and irrigation planning.
  • HFP01 is the world’s most popular sensor for heat flux measurement in the soil as well as through walls and building envelopes. By using a ceramics-plastic composite body the total thermal resistance is kept small.
  • The HFP01SC self-calibrating heat flux sensor is a sensor intended for high accuracy measurement of soil heat flux. It also offers improved quality assurance of the measurement.
  • LP02 is a solar radiation sensor that can be applied for most common solar radiation observations. It complies with the latest ISO and WMO standards.
  • Cube for mounting 4 lux sensors. For sunblinds control or solar energy measurements for heating control.
  • Sensor for indoor and outdoor light intensity measurements.
  • NR01 is a 4-component net radiometer that is used for scientific-grade energy balance studies
  • RA01 is a 2-component radiation sensor that is used for scientific-grade energy balance studies. The instrument has separate measurements of solar (Short Wave or SW) and Far Infra-Red (Long Wave or LW) radiation.
  • The SolarSIM-D2 is the world’s first full-spectrum, solar spectral irradiance meter. It was developed following years of research aimed at reducing the complexity of solar spectral measurement.
  • SR11 is a solar radiation sensor that can be applied in scientific grade solar radiation observations. It complies with the “first class” specifications within the latest ISO and WMO standards.
  • The visibility sensor SVS1 measures atmospheric visibility, also known as meteorological optical range (MOR) by determining the amount of light scattered by particles (smoke, dust, haze, fog, rain, & snow) in the air that passes through the optical sample volume. A 42-degree forward scatter angle is used to ensure performance over a wide range of particle sizes.

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