5 specifications, 1 pyranometers – Campbell Scientific Solar1000 Station User Manual

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CMP6-L, CMP11-L, and CMP21-L Pyranometers

7.5 Specifications

7.5.1 Pyranometers

TABLE 7-1. CMP-series Specifications

Specification

CMP6

CMP11

CMP21

ISO Classification

First Class

Secondary Standard

Maximum irradiance

2000 W

•m

-2

4000

W

•m

-2

Spectral range
(50% points)

285 to 2800 nm

Response time (95 %)

<18 s

<5 s

Expected daily
uncertainty

<5% <2%

Zero offset due to thermal
radiation
(200 W

•m

-2

)

<15 W

•m

-2

<7

W

•m

-2

Zero offset due to
temperature change
(5 K

•hr

-1

)

<4 W

•m

-2

<2

W

•m

-2

Non-stability
(change/year)

<1 %

<0.5%

Non-linearity
(0 to 1000 W

•m

-2

)

<1% <0.2%

Directional error
(up to 80° with 1000
W

•m

-2

beam)

<20 W

•m

-2

<10

W

•m

-2

Tilt error
(at 1000 W

•m

-2

)

<1% <0.2%

Level accuracy

0.1°

Operating temperature

-40° to 80°C

Temperature dependence
of sensitivity

<4% (-10° to 40°C)

<1% (-20° to 50°C)

Sensitivity

5 to 20 µV / W

•m

-2

7 to 14 µV / W

•m

-2

Typical signal output for
atmospheric applications

0 to 20 mV

0 to 15 mV

Weight

0.6 kg (1.3 lb) without cable;

0.9 kg (2 lb) with 10 m (33 ft) cable

Impedance*

20 to 200 Ω

10 to 100 Ω

* Impedance is defined as the total electrical impedance at the radiometer output connector fitted to the housing.
It arises from the electrical resistance in the thermal junctions, wires, and passive electronics within the
radiometer.

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