7. Select the measurement and its associated output option.
8. Click Finish and save the program. Send the program to the data logger if the data logger
is connected to the computer.
9. If the sensor is connected to the data logger, check the output of the sensor in the data
logger support software data display in LoggerNet, PC400, RTDAQ, or PC200W to make
sure it is making reasonable measurements.
3. Siting
The solar radiation sensor is usually installed horizontally, but can also be installed at any angle
including an inverted position. Site the sensor to allow easy access for maintenance while ideally
avoiding any obstructions or reflections above the plane of the sensing element. It is important
to mount the sensor such that a shadow or a reflection will not be cast on it at any time. If this is
not possible, try to choose a site where any obstruction over the azimuth range between earliest
sunrise and latest sunset has an elevation not exceeding 5°. Diffuse solar radiation is less
influenced by obstructions near the horizon. The sensor should be mounted with the cable
pointing towards the nearest magnetic pole. For example, in the northern hemisphere, point the
cable toward the North Pole.
SR20-T2 ISO Spectrally Flat Class A (Secondary Standard) Pyranometer
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