Specifications
NR01
Measurand | downward longwave radiation*, global solar radiation, net radiation, reflected solar radiation, upward longwave radiation* |
Optional measurand | albedo or solar reflectance, sky temperature*, solar duration, surface temperature* |
Included sensors | 2 x identical ISO 9060 spectrally flat Class C pyranometers 2 x identical pyrgeometers with 150° field of view angle |
Spectral range solar | 285 to 3000 x 10⁻⁹ m |
Calibration traceability solar | to WRR |
Calibration uncertainty solar | < 2.4 % |
Spectral range longwave | 4.5 to 42 x 10⁻⁶ m |
Calibration traceability longwave | to WISG |
Calibration uncertainty longwave | < 7 % |
Temperature sensor | Pt100 |
Heater on pyrgeometer | 1.5 W at 12 VDC |
Rated operating temperature range | -40 to 80 °C |
Required readout | 4 x DC voltage, 1 x Pt100 |
Levelling | 2-axis levelling assembly (included) |
Mounting | on a 1 inch NPS tube; NR01 delivery includes a shim for alternative mounting on a ¾ inch NPS tube (tubes not included) |
Standard cable length | 2 x 5 m (see options) |
* Required measurand | instrument body temperature |
Options
- longer cable, in multiples of 5 m, cable lengths above 20 m in multiples of 10 m
- 10 kΩ thermistor instead of Pt100 temperature sensor
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NR01 measures the 4 separate components of the surface radiation balance
NR01 measures the 4 separate components of the surface radiation balance: downward and upward solar and longwave radiation. The solar radiation sensors are called pyranometers and the longwave sensors are called pyrgeometers. From these 4 separate components the net radiation is derived. For calculation of sky- and surface temperatures, it is necessary to compensate for irradiated heat by the pyrgeometers themselves (Stefan-Boltzmann law). A Pt100 temperature sensor is included in NR01’s body for that purpose. Sunshine duration may be estimated according to the WMO approved pyranometric method.
NR01 Operation
Using NR01 net radiometer is easy. It can be connected directly to commonly used data logging systems. The irradiance levels in W/m² are calculated by dividing the NR01 outputs, small voltages, by the sensitivities. The longwave irradiance should be corrected using the instrument body temperature. The sensitivities of all sensors are provided with NR01 on its product certificate.
NR01 Benefits
In order to prevent condensation of water on the pyrgeometer windows, NR01 has internal heating close to the pyrgeometers. This keeps the instrument above dew point. As water blocks longwave radiation, heating will improve the reliability of longwave radiation measurement, in particular at night, when the risk of condensation is highest. Solar offsets in the longwave radiation measurement are very low. NR01 net radiometer has a modular design with 2 pairs of identical sensors: it is possible to take the instrument apart and easily replace individual sensors, and recalibrate them in using the same procedure. Features like these have made NR01 net radiometers popular in energy balance and surface flux studies. In addition, NR01 is practical to mount; it is much lighter than competing models and a 2-axis levelling assembly is included. The levelling assembly fits a 1 inch NPS tube (the tube’s recommended outer diameter equals 33.4 x 10⁻³ m). With the NR01 shim, included in NR01’s delivery, a ¾ inch NPS tube may also be used.
Suggested use
- energy balance studies
- surface flux measurements
- climatological networks
NR01 net radiometer
- lowest price level at top level performance
- heated pyrgeometers, best night-time data availability
- high-accuracy shortwave calibration
- practical levelling, servicing and recalibration