Silicon irradiance sensors, With integrated cell temperature measurement, Properties / advantages – Solare Datensysteme Solar-Log Sensor basic User Manual

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Silicon Irradiance Sensors

With Integrated Cell Temperature Measurement

Solar Irradiance Sensors offer a cost effective possibility to

control the energy yield of PV plants. Measuring the current

irradiance beside the energy production allows easily indication

of component failures.

Properties / Advantages

Behaviour like PV Module

Irradiance measurement matches well to PV

power production

Sensor element: Crystalline solar cell, 20 mm x

34 mm

Measurement range irradiance: 0 - 1400 W/m

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High Accuracy by Temperature Compensation

Error of max. 8 % (FSR) at vertical light beam

and under standard test condition (STC)

Measurement of Cell Temperature

Cost effective alternative option to direct

module temperature measurement (allows more

accurate yield calculation)

Error of max. +/- 2 K at 25 °C cell temperature

Measurement range cell temperature:

-25 – +75 °C

Digital Communication via RS485

High stability due to differential data commu-

nication

Cable prolongable up to 50 m (165 feet)

Sensor Case

Material

Powder-coated aluminum

Mounting Plate

3 mm powder-coated Alumi-

num with 4 x M8-drill holes

Drill Size (WxHxD)

138 mm x 38 mm x 64 mm

(with mounting plate)

Weight

ca. 440 g

Protection Class

IP67

Ambient Temperature

-20 – +70 °C

Temperature Range

-25 – +85 °C

Relative Air Humidity

20 – 95 %

Electronics

Power Supply

8 – 28 Vdc, via RS485 Data

Cable from Solar-Log™

Supply Current

Typical 10 mA

Communication Port

RS485

Protocol

Solar-Log™, 9600 Baud, 8N1

Connection Cable

4 pole, 3 m (10 feet),

weather and uv resistant

(LiY(St) 11 Y (4 x 0,14)

prolongable up to 50 m

(165 feet)

compatible with all current

Solar-Log™ models

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