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Net RadiometerCNR 4Instruction Manual

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9 1.1.6 Using the CNR 4 measuring Net Radiation In the CNR 4 all components are measured separately. This implies that you should

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10 Temperature [EC] Resistance [Ω] Temperature [EC] Resistance [Ω] Temperature [EC] Resistance [Ω] -30 -29 -28 -27 -26 -25 -24 -23 -22 -2

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11 Temperature [EC] Resistance [Ω] Temperature [EC] Resistance [Ω] Temperature [EC] Resistance [Ω] -30 -29 -28 -27 -26 -25 -24 -23 -22 -2

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12 1.1.6.4 Calculation of the albedo for solar radiation The albedo is the ratio of incoming and reflected Solar radiation. It is a figure so

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13 1.1.6.6 Calculation of the Net (total) radiation The Net radiation, NR, can be calculated using all 4 sensor measurement results: NR = (E

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14 Typical graphs for the pyrgeometers Figure 1.2.2 partly clouded day for the upper pyrgeometer Figure 1.2.3 clear day for the downward fac

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15 It is assumed that when ambient temperature varies, the Net Far Infrared radiation remains roughly the same, independent of

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16 2 CNR 4 PROPERTIES The CNR 4 consists of two pyranometers, for measuring solar radiation, and of two pyrgeometers for measuring Far Infrar

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17 2.1.1 Specifications of the CNR 4 General specifications Environmental 0 - 100% RH (Relative Humidity) Definition Intended for conti

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18 2.2.1 Specifications of the pyranometer Pyranometers Specification Unit Value (All indicated values are absolute values) Spectral range nm

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1 IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION Reading this entire manual is recommended for full understanding of the use of this product. The exclamati

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19 Irradiance: W/m² 0 to 2000 Definition Measurement range Non-stability % < 1 Definition Maximum change of sensitivity per year, percent

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20 2.2.2 Spectral properties of the pyranometer The spectral properties of the pyranometer are mainly determined by the properties of the abso

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21 Figure 2.4 The directional response, or cosine response, of the pyranometer: On the horizontal axis, the zenith angle is shown (0E zenith a

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22 2.3 Properties of the pyrgeometer The pyrgeometer consists of a thermopile sensor and a silicon window integrated in the CNR

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23 Definition Instrument sensitivity within a specific spectral range Sensitivity µV/W/m² 5 to 15 Definition Calibration factor Impedance Ω 20

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24 2.3.4 Spectral properties of the pyrgeometer The spectral properties of the pyrgeometer are mainly determined by the properties of the abso

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25 2.4 Properties of the CNF 4 (optional) ventilation unit The ventilator and heaters purpose is to prevent dew deposition on the pyrgeometer

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26 2.5 Properties of the Pt-100 and thermistor The Pt-100 is a common temperature sensor. Essentially it is a resistor that is temperature dep

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27 3 CALIBRATION 3.1 Calibration of the pyranometers The primary standard for pyranometers is the World Radiometric Reference. Reference pyr

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28 4 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE For measurement of the Net Radiation, it is most important that the instrument is located in

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2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to EC guideline 89/336/EEC 73/23/EEC We: Kipp & Zonen B.V. Delftechpark 36 2

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29 4.2 Replacing the Ventilator Filter The CNF 4 ventilation unit has a filter that can be checked and if required cleaned or r

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30 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter describes what to do if there appears to be a problem. The following chapters give individ

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31 The CNR 4 body and ambient air should be at the same temperature as much as possible. Let the pyrgeometer rest for at least five minutes to r

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32 6 CMB 1 OPTIONAL MOUNTING BRACKET The CMB 1 mounting bracket is ideal for mounting the CNR 4 to a pole or wall. The stainle

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33 Fig 7.2 CMB 1 mounting examples with CNR 4, albedometer and pyranometer

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34 7 DELIVERY Check the contents of the shipment for completeness (see below) and note whether any damage has occurred during

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35 8 RECALIBRATION SERVICE Pyranometers, UV-meters, pyrgeometers, Net radiometers & Sunshine duration meters Kipp & Zonen solar radi

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Our customer support remains at your disposal for any maintenance or repair, calibration, supplies and spares.Für Servicearbeiten und Kalibrierung, Ve

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3 CONTENTS IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION ...

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4 1 GENERAL INFORMATION The CNR 4 is a 4 component net radiometer that measures the energy balance between incoming short-wave a

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5 1.1 Connecting the CNR 4 1.1.1 The difference between temperature and sensor connection CNR 4 has several output signals: two voltages for

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6 Figure 1.2 The sensor connections of the CNR 4. The sensor has four mV outputs, 2 for the pyranometers and 2 for the pyrgeometers Ground *

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7 1.1.3 The radiometer Temperature connector (T) The temperature connector of the CNR 4 carries the signals for the PT-100 and T

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8 1.1.4 The (optional) CNF 4 connector The optional ventilator CNF 4 for the CNR 1 has separate wires for heating and ventilati

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