Albedometer CMP11

Albedometer - CMP11 - OTT HydroMet
Albedometer - CMP11 - OTT HydroMet
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ISO 9060:1990 spectrally flat Class A Albedometer kit Based on two CMP11 pyranometers CMP11 Albedometer Kit The CMP11 Albedometer Kit is a step up in performance from the CMP6 kit and is recommended for scientific applications, for which accuracy needs to be according to the highest standards. This ISO 9060:1990 Secondary Standard albedometer kit is ideal to define the ratio of irradiance reflected to the irradiance received by a surface (albedo). This results in a scale from 0 (no reflection) to 1 (total reflection). By using two separate pyranometers with a mounting fixture (plate and rod) and glare screen for the lower pyranometer there is a choice of configurations available. The CMB1 mounting bracket can be used to fix the rod to a pole or wall. If the CMF1 mounting fixture is replaced by the CMF4 model, the CVF4 ventilation unit can be used with the upper and/or lower pyranometers. For the lower CVF4 a special glare screen is available. Its good quality and cost-effectiveness make the CMP6 albedometer kit ideal for meteorology, hydrology and agricultural applications. Specifications Classification to ISO 9060:1990 - spectrally flat Class A Sensitivity - 7 to 14 µV/W/m² Maximum operational irradiance - 4000 W/m2 Response time (95%) - < 5 s Spectral range (50% points) - 285 to 2800 nm Zero offset A - < 7 W/m² Zero offset B - < 2 W/m² Temperature response - (-10 °C to +40 °C) <1 Field of view - upper 180° lower 170 ° Operational temperature range - -40 °C to +80 °C

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