Kipp & Zonen CMP11

CMPPyranometer

Description

The CMP11 pyranometer from Kipp & Zonen uses the temperature compensated detector technology originally developed for the CMP22 and is a step up in performance from the CMP6.

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The CMP11 pyranometer uses the temperature compensated detector technology originally developed for the CMP22 and is a step up in performance from the CMP6. It is particularly suitable for meteorological networks and the reduced response time of 1.66 seconds (63%) meets the requirements for solar energy applications.

A waterproof socket is fitted for the signature yellow signal cable, which is available in a range of lengths pre-wired to the waterproof plug.

The integral bubble level is raised to the top of the housing and can be viewed without removing the redesigned snap-on sun shield, which also covers the connector. The connector with gold-plated contacts allows for easy exchange and re-calibration. The screw-in drying cartridge is easy to remove and the replacement desiccant is supplied in convenient refill packets.

The pyranometer does not require any power, it supplies a low voltage of 0 to 20 mV in relation to the amount of incoming radiation.

Spectral range (50% points):285 to 2800 nm
Sensitivity:7 to 14 µV/W/m²
Response time: < 5 s
Zero offset A:< 7 W/m²
Zero offset B:< 5 W/m²
Directional response (up to 80° with 1000 W/m² beam):< 10 W/m²
Temperature dependence of sensitivity (-10 ºC to +40 ºC):< 1 %
Operational temperature range:-40 °C to +80 °C
Maximum solar irradiance:4000 W/m²
Field of view:180 °

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