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SOLAR RADIATION MEASUREMENT
Hukseflux Thermal Sensors

Hukseflux Thermal Sensors from the Netherlands is planning to usher in the next generation of solar radiation sensors at this year’s Meteorological Technology World Expo by showcasing its range of SR30 and SR05 pyranometers. Hukseflux gave a sneak preview of the SR30 at last year’s show and it will now be unveiled with all its features.

With recirculating heating and ventilation (RVHTM) as part of its standard configuration, SR30 offers the highest measurement accuracy and data availability, outperforming all pyranometers with traditional ventilation systems. SR30 is the first pyranometer compliant with Class A requirements of the new IEC 61724-1 standard for photovoltaic (PV) monitoring. Besides irradiance, SR30 offers remote diagnostics such as tilt and humidity measurement as outputs. The pyranometer is also supported by the worldwide Hukseflux calibration and servicing organization.

The affordable second-class SR05 pyranometer, with unique ball levelling, is aimed at general solar radiation measurement in large (agro-)meteorological networks. Already connecting via Modbus over time-to-live (TTL), Modbus over RS-485, 0-1 V and/or 4-20 mA, this year new outputs will be introduced.

Also new to market are the Hukseflux SRC02 indoor calibration systems for pyranometers, which have already been installed on five continents. Based on the ISO 9847 type IIc calibration method, SRC02 systems are great for calibration laboratories and for users operating a large number of pyranometers. SRC02 offers several benefits over competing systems, including indoor all-season calibration for all common pyranometer brands, automated quality assurance, and a small area footprint without the need for a dark environment or additional air-conditioning.

In the lead-up to, and during the event, Hukseflux will offer guided tours of its state-of the-art research and development, manufacturing and calibration facilities in Delft.

Hukseflux Thermal Sensors
Stand 7080

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