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Radiation meter LB-900/LB-901


  • functions: sun radiation meter
  • measurement: radiation intensity
  • wide scope of work temperatures
  • two cable connection
  • result transmission to long distances
  • cooperation with sensors:
    • Kipp & Zonen
    • semiconductor diode
Miernik promieniowania s³onecznego LB-900

Description

Radiation meter LB-900 is designed for sun radiation intensity measurement in different spectral scopes. The meter is composed of a measurement system microprocessor and an external sensor, where in version LB-900 - the device is one channel and in version LB-901 - two channel. The meter is a stationary device, of small size, powered from an outside power supply.

The device uses sensors: produced by the Kipp & Zonen company (scope of visible radiation), produced by the Macam Photometrics Ltd company (ultraviolet radiation sensors) or a silicone photo diode. The signal measurement coming from the sensor is performed using a high accuracy analogue- digital converter. Basing on the measured sensor voltage and digital calibration data memorized during calibration in the device's memory, the microprocessor built in the device counts the actual radiation intensity measurement result. In case of lack of information concerning the type of a sensor attached - the device sends the measurement intensity result from the attached sensor (in mV). The results are sent from the device in a digital form to a supervisory system of data collection.

The device is equipped with a digital current interface and its time course is analogous to RS232C standard. Such interface beside data transmission is also used for powering the meter - using two cable connection for this purpose (i.e.: telephone type), but the polarity of attaching the interface's cables is optional.

Using interface the device can be attached to any system of data collection i.e. by using a converter LB-371 for interface RS232C of any computer for a meteorological station LB-741 or for a converter LB-486. It allows on remote control and automatic collection of measurement data.

The device does not have any mechanical calibration elements (i.e.: potentiometers). Device calibration is performed by sending calibration data obtained in the model climate conditions or data given in a metric attached to a sensor through a digital interface to a non-volatile memory of the device or data provided in the specification of an attached sensor. It guarantees comfort and high calibration accuracy as well as stability of the device's meteorological parameters in time.

Radiation meter LB-900/LB-901 can be made in a special "S" version (in a silicone filing compound), which makes it resistant to open field conditions.

Measurement converter technical data

MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS
Scope of input voltages
-10...+10 mV / -1,25...+1,25V
0...20 mV / 0...2,5 V
Accuracy
0,05 %
WORK CONDITIONS
Temperature
-30...+70 °C
Humidity 0...100 %
POWER SUPPLY
Scope of voltage
8..24 V DC
Energy consumption
4 mA average
25 mA maximum

Interface

  • Transmission parameters: time accurate with RS232C, 300 bps, 7 information bits, without the evenness control, 1 stop bit working in a standard of a digital current loop.

Overall dimensions

  • Casing manufactured from plastics (polymas): Approximately 140 x 80 x 55 mm.

Sensor technical data

SP LITE PYRANOMETR - Sun radiation sensor - Kipp & Zonen
SP LITE sensor is designed for sun radiation measurement in the visual scope and close infrared from the semicircular zone. The measurement is performed on a routine basis in any climate conditions. The sensor is made out of high class silicone photo diode placed in an aluminum casing closed from the top by a conical, semi clean window, which dissipates the radiation (so called diffuser). Because of the diffuser's unique construction the sensor SP LITE sensitivity is proportional to the angle cosine of the sun radiation incidence. The sensor construction assures device's reliable work for many years.

SP LITE
Sensitivity 100 uV/W/m 2
Scope of measurement
0...2000 W/m 2
Spectrum scope
0,4...1,1 um
Scope of work temperatures
-30...+70 °C
Constant response time
< 1 sec
Temperature measurement dependency +/- 0,15 %/°C
Cosine error
< 10% (in the scope 0...+80 °C)
NR LITE BILANSOMETR - Difference sensor - Kipp & Zonen
NR LITE sensor is designed for routine balance measurements (difference) between the incident and returning sun radiation. The sensor can work in any climate conditions. The sensor is made out of high class thermoelectric stock placed in an aluminum casing closed from the top and from the bottom by conical, semi clean windows, made out of teflon coated with black absorbing surface. The absorbing surfaces in the sensor NR LITE are specially prepared for obtaining high stability of the sensor parameters when working in various environmental conditions. Because of the special thermstock construction the output signal from the NR LITE sensor is directly proportional to the difference between the incident and reflected radiation. The sensor construction assures device's reliable work for many years.
NR LITE
Sensitivity 10 uV/W/m 2
Scope of measurement
-2000...+2000 W/m 2
Spectrum scope
0...100 um
Scope of work temperatures
-30...+70 °C
Measurement accuracy (sensor asymmetry)
+/- 10...20 %
Constant response time
20 sec
Direction error
< 30 W/m 2 (in the scope 0...60 °C, 1000 W/m 2)
Instability
< +/- 2%/year
Nonlinearity
< 1% do 2000 W/m 2
CM3 PYRANOMETR - Sun radiation sensor - Kipp & Zonen
CM3 sensor is a pyrometer (second class ISO) designed for sun radiation intensity measurement, in the visible scope and close infrared that incident on a flat surface. The sensor was designed in such a way to obtain the most accurate output signal proportionality to the intensity of the incidence radiation. The sensor CM3 has 64 thermopairs overprinted radial on a thin layer surface. Placed under the dome made out of 4 millimeter glass - type Schott K5. The sensor CM3 is provided along with a calibration certificate (WRR Traceable - World Radiometric Reference Standard).

CM3
Sensitivity 10...35 uV/W/m 2
Response time (95%) 18 seconds
Thermal radiation 200 W/m 2 < 15 W/m 2
Environment temperature change 5 K/h 4 W/m 2
Instability
< 1 % na rok
Nonlinearity
+/- 2,5 % (for < 1000 W/m 2)
Direction error
< +/- 25 W/m 2 for 1000 W/m 2
Spectrum sensitivity
+/- 5 % (305...1500 nm)
Temperature sensitivity dependency
6 % (-10...+40 °C)
Scope of work temperatures
-40...+80 °C
Spectrum scope
305...2800 nm (> 50% energy)
PAR LITE - Visible radiation sensor (Photosynthesis sensor) - Kipp & Zonen
PAR LITE sensor is designed for PAR measurement radiation causing plants' photosynthesis, outside of the room, in the conditions of day light. The sensor is especially designed for:

  • agriculture meteorology,
  • plant growth research.

The sensor PAR LITE can be used in any weather conditions. The sensor measures the PAR radiation received from the whole hemisphere. It has especially designed optic filter, which transmits the spectral scope between 400 and 700 nm. The sensor PAR LITE uses a semiconductor (photo diode), which output voltage is proportional to the incident radiation. Because of the unique window construction (diffuser) its sensitivity is proportional to the angle cosine of the sun radiation incidence, what assures accurate measurement.
PAR LITE
Sensitivity 4...6 uV/umol/m 2s (nominal)
Scope of measurement
0...10000 umol/m 2s
Spectrum scope
400 +/-15...700 +/-15 nm
Intensity measurement error
< 10 % (450...650 nm)
Direction measurement error
< 10 % (to 80°)
Response time
< 0,1 s
Scope of work temperatures
-30...+70 °C
Temperature sensitivity dependency
< +/- 0,1 %/°C
LUX LITE - Visible radiation sensor (Luminance sensor) - Kipp & Zonen
LUX LITE sensor is designed for visible radiation measurement in daylight conditions. The sensor is especially designed for:
  • light intensity monitoring outside of the rooms,
  • illumination engineering,
  • illumination control.

The sensor LUX LITE can be used in any weather conditions. The sensor has a spectral characteristic, which stays in accordance with the CIE requirements (Comimission International d'Eclairage). The sensor LUX LITE uses a semiconductor (photo diode), which output voltage is proportional to the incident radiation. Because of the unique window construction (diffuser) its sensitivity is proportional to the angle cosine of the sun radiation incidence, what assures accurate measurement.
LUX LITE
Sensitivity 10 mV/100 kLx (nominal)
Scope of measurement
0...200 kLx
Spectrum scope
450...650 nm - corresponding to the scope of a human eye
Intensity measurement error
< 5 %
Direction measurement error
< 10 % (to 80°)
Response time
< 0,1 s
Scope of work temperatures
-30...+70 °C
Temperature sensitivity dependency
< +/- 0,2 %/°C

Other sensors - an offer upon a individual inquiry.

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See also
LB-470