The LI-200SZ Pyranometer is designed for field measurement of global solar radiation in agricultural,
meteorological, and solar energy studies. In clear unobstructed daylight conditions, the LI-200SZ
pyranometer compares favorably with first class thermopile type pyranometers (1, 2), but is priced at a fraction of the cost.
Patterned after the work of Kerr, Thurtell and Tanner (3), the LI-200SZ features a silicon photovoltaic
detector mounted in a fully cosine corrected miniature head. Current output, which is directly
proportional to solar radiation, is calibrated against an Eppley Precision Spectral Pyranometer (PSP)
under natural daylight conditions in units of watts per square meter (w m-2). Under most conditions of natural daylight, the error is < 5%.
The spectral response of the LI-200SZ does not include the entire solar spectrum, so it must be used in the same lighting conditions as
those under which it was calibrated. Therefore, the LI-200SZ should only be used to measure unobstructed daylight. It should NOT be
used under vegetation, artificial lights, in a greenhouse, or for reflected solar radiation.
| Specifications
Calibration
Calibrated against an Eppley Precision Spectral Pyranometer (PSP) under
natural daylight conditions. Typical error under these conditions is ±5%
Sensitivity
Typically 90 µA per 1000 W m-2
Linearity Maximum deviation of 1% up to
3000 W m-2
Stability
< ±2% change over a 1 year period
Response Time
10 µs
Temperature Dependence
0.15% per °C maximum
Cosine Correction
Cosine corrected up to 80° angle of incidence
Azimuth
< ±1% error over 360° at 45° elevation Tilt No error induced from orientation
Operating Temperature
- 40 to 65°C
Relative Humidity
0 to 100%
Detector
High stability silicon photovoltaic detector (blue enhanced)
Sensor Housing
Weatherproof anodized aluminum case with acrylic diffuser and
stainless steel hardware
Size
2.38 dia, 2.54 cm H (0.94” ´ 1.0”)
Weight
28 g (1 oz)
Cable Length
3.0 m (10 ft) |
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