Hukseflux DR01

Description

The DR01 is a high-accuracy direct (normal incidence) solar radiation sensor, also known as a pyrheliometer.

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The DR01 is a high-accuracy direct (normal incidence) solar radiation sensor, also known as a pyrheliometer. This pyrheliometer is featured with a heated window to increase data availability and is used in two-axis tracker-mounted operation for both solar resource assessment as well as solar monitoring (for concentrated solar energy).

The DR01 complies with the first class specifications of the ISO 9060 standard and the WMO Guide.

Measurand

direct solar radiation

Measurement range

0 to 4000 W/m²

Sensitivity (nominal)

10 x 10 V/(W/m²)

ISO classification

first class pyrheliometer

Response time (95 %)

12 s (nominal)

Full field of view angle

Slope angle

Calibration uncertainty

< 1.2 % (k = 2)

Calibration traceability

to WRR

Spectral range (50 % transmission points)

200 to 4000 x 10 m

Rated operating temperature range

-40 to 80 °C

Temperature response

< ± 1% (-10 to +40 °C)

Temperature response

 

< ± 0.4 % (-30 to +50 °C) with correction in data processing, if opted for internal temperature sensor + temperature dependence characterization

Window assembly with heater

 

12 VDC, 0.5 W

Standard cable length

5 m

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