First Class Pyranometer - MS-410

  • First Class Pyranometer
  • First Class Pyranometer
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• ISO 9060 classification​: First Class​
• Response time 95% (sec)​: 18​
• Zero offset - Thermal radiation (200W/m²)​: < 6 W/m²​
• Zero offset - Temperature change (5K/hr)​: < 2 W/m²​
• Non-stability (change/year)​: < 1.5 %​
• Non-linearity (at 1000W/m²)​: < 1 %​
• Directional response (at 1000W/m²)​: < 20 W/m²​

  • Model Number: MS-410
  • Data Sheet: Date Sheet File
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Product Specification

MS-410 First Class Pyranometer Description
The MS-410 pyranometer measures the broad-band global solar irradiance. The MS-410 is perfectly suited for sampling 10-minute averages of the solar radiative flux in horizontal or tilted configurations. It is fully compliant with the ISO9060 "First Class" norm. The flat sensor surface, coated with a special, highly absorbing black paint, is protected by two transparent hemispheric glass domes. The MS-410 has a practical light-weight anodized aluminum housing and a stable low TC detector. These features, together with the two, high quality machined hemispheric glass domes are the key to the excellent performance characteristics of the MS-410.

MS-410 First Class Pyranometer Features
• First Class Pyranometer
• Light weight Aluminium housing
• Double dome gives low zero offset
• Typical network sensor
• Perfect balance between cost-effectiveness and quality.

MS-410 First Class Pyranometer Specifications (Typical)

Specifications (Typical)
MS-410
ISO 9060 classification
First Class
Response time 95% (sec)
18
Zero offset - Thermal radiation (200W/m²)
< 6 W/m²
Zero offset - Temperature change (5K/hr)
< 2 W/m²
Non-stability (change/year)
< 1.5 %
Non-linearity (at 1000W/m²)
< 1 %
Directional response (at 1000W/m²)
< 20 W/m²
Spectral selectivity (0.35-1.5µm)
< 1 %
Temp. response (for 50°C band)
< 2 %
Tilt response (at 1000W/m²)
< 2 %
Sensitivity (µV/W・m-2)
Approx. 7~14
Impedance (Ω)
Approx. 20~140
Operating temperature range (°C)
- 40 to +80
Irradiance range (W/m2)
0 - 4000 W/m2
Cable length
10m
Wavelength range
285 to 3000 nm

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