CIE108-1994 Measurements
The MS-321LR Sky Scanner is designed for building automation, design, daylight software modelling and light pollution research.
x2 highly sensitive detectors
Automatic Irradiance and luminance measurement
Hemisphere capture in x145 sequential steps
Active shutter function to block direct radiation
Two-axis tracker positioner
The MS-321LR Sky Scanner is designed to measure luminance (kcd/m2) and radiance values (W/m2/sr) based on the CIE108-1994 recommendation (CIE - International Commission on Illumination, IDMP - International Daylight Measurement Program).
Even in low light and diffuse skies, the two highly sensitive detectors deliver integrated values over the full hemisphere, automatically blocking direct radiation with the active shutter function.
The sensor, attached to a tracker positioner with two-axis control with a viewing angle of x11 degrees, captures the hemisphere in x145 sequential steps. The precise tracking mechanism is durable and supports repeatability in all conditions.
The MS-321LR Sky Scanner is predominantly used to study diffuse sky radiation contributions, an important parameter for building automation, design, daylight software modelling and light pollution research.
The advanced software control functions of the MS-321LR also offer users the flexibility to export data for research analysis and other applications.