MÁY ĐO NĂNG LƯỢNG MẶT TRỜI
MODEL: ST530
THƯƠNG HIỆU: SENTRY
Thông số kỹ thuật:
Description
This
instruments are designed to measure solar power in the range from 400 to 1100
nanometers. The good spectral range, orientation and angular detection of meter
allow users to conduct the most precise quantitative measurements of solor
power radiation.
Features
Solar
power measurement with Orientation and Tilt angle
Easy
measurement for rate of daylight penetration
Auto
change for measuring range
Auto power
off with disable function
Instantaneous
display Ave/Min/Max values
20 points
memory
Socket of
tripod mounting
Magnetic
mount
Backlit
LCD and 4 digits triple display
Specifications
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ST530
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Sensor
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Hight sensitive silicon photodiode
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Filter
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Daylight filter
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Spectral
Response
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400~1100 nm
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Range
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0~2000 W/m2 (0~634 BTU/(ft2xh))
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|
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Accuracy (at
25°C 60%RH)
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Typically within ±10 W/m2 (±3 BTU/(ft2xh)
or ±5% whichever is greater
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Resolution
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0.00~99.99 W/m2: 0.001 W/m2;
100.0~999.9W/m2: 0.01 W/m2; 1000~2000W/m2: 1
W/m2
0.00~99.99 BTU/(ft2xh): 0.01 BTU/(ft2xh);
100.0~634.0 BTU/(ft2xh): 0.1 BTU/(ft2xh)
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Angular
Accuracy
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Cosine calibration < 5% (angle < 60°)
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Operation
Temperature
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0~50°C (32~122°F), Less than 80% RH
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Storage
Temperature
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-10~60°C (14~140°F), Less than 85% RH
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Max/Min/Avg
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Yes
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Data Hold
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Yes
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Auto Power Off
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Yes
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Low Battery
Indication
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Yes
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Backlight
Function
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Yes
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Zero Adjustment
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Yes
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Over Range
Indication
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Yes ("- HI -")
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Memory
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Yes (20 points)
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Tilt Angle
Measurement
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Yes
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Compass
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Yes
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Solar
Transmission Measurement
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Yes
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Tripod Mounting
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Yes
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Dimension
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Main Instrument: 140 x 49 x 29 cm (5.51 x 1.93 x 1.14
inch)
Sensor Probe: 83 x 54 x 26 cm (3.27 x 2.13 x 1.02 inch)
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Weight
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210 g (7.41 oz.) without battery
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Accessory
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9V Battery, Carrying case, Instruction Manual
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Applications
Solar
radiation measurements
Solar
power research for location of the solar panels or solar water heater
Physics
and optical laboratories
Meteorology
Agriculture
Windows
performance - calculate the rate of daylight penetration