5 global solar radiation sensor, Standard sensors – Casella CEL Nomad portable weather station User Manual

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analog output changes from 0 to 1.8 V as the
wind direction changes from 0 to 359°, with
no dead-band at north.

The instrument has an anodised

aluminium alloy outer case that offers a
durable all-weather construction suitable for
installation in harsh environments.

6.4.1

Wind Direction Sensor
Specification

Part number:

178035C

Sensor type:

Weather vane

Transducer:

GMR (giant magneto resistive sensor) solid
state system with micro-controller

Maximum wind speed:

75 m/s

Resolution:

Accuracy:

<±2°

Aligning threshold:

<0.8 m/s for a 10° offset

Damping ratio:

0.25

Distance constant:

Typically 3.0 m

Undamped natural

wavelength:

2.2 m

Repeatability:

0.5% FSD

Electrical Angle:

0 - 359° no deadband at North

Output:

0 to 1.8 V DC for 0 to 359° representing a 1 s
rolling average updated 5 times per s

Operating temp:

-20°C to +70°C

Stabilisation time:

<1 s from power on

Supply Voltage:

6 - 28 V DC (supplied from environmental
case)

Power consumption:

Typically 3 mA
9 mA during first 60 s after power on

6.5

Global Solar Radiation Sensor

The solarimeter is mounted on the sensor
head cross-arm between the wind speed and
direction sensors.

It measures the intensity of total

global solar radiation received at the earth’s
surface in terms of Watts/m² and responds
to both direct and diffused sunlight received
from the whole hemisphere. Diffused sunlight
continues to reach the earth even when the
sun is obscured behind cloud, and in the
twilight period before sunrise and after sun
set.

The sensor is based upon a silicon

photo detector which is housed within a
weather proof, anodised aluminium body designed for reliable long term
operation in outdoor conditions.

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Figure 13: Wind direction sensor

Standard Sensors

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Figure 14: Solar radiation sensor

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