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INTRODUCTION 

Solar radiation at Earth’s surface is typically defined as total radiation across a wavelength range of 280 to 4000 
nm (shortwave radiation). Total solar radiation, direct beam and diffuse, incident on a horizontal surface is defined 
as global shortwave radiation, or shortwave irradiance (incident radiant flux), and is expressed in Watts per square 
meter (W m

-2

, equal to Joules per second per square meter). 

Pyranometers are sensors that measure global shortwave radiation. 

Larson Electronics

 solar radiation meters 

incorporate silicon-cell pyranometers, and are only sensitive to a portion of the solar spectrum, approximately 
350-1100 nm (approximately 80 % of total shortwave radiation is within this range). However, silicon-cell

 

pyranometers are calibrated to estimate total shortwave radiation across the entire solar spectrum. Silicon-cell

 

pyranometer specifications compare favorably to specifications for World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

 

moderate and good quality classifications and specifications for International Organization of Standardization (ISO)

 

second class and first class classifications, but because of limited spectral sensitivity, they do not meet the spectral

 

specification necessary for WMO or ISO certification.

Typical applications of silicon-cell pyranometers include incoming shortwave radiation measurement in 
agricultural, ecological, hydrological weather networks, and solar panel arrays. 

Larson Electronics

 series solar radiation meters consist of a handheld meter and a dedicated pyranometer that is 

integrated into the top of the meter housing or connected by cable to an anodized aluminum housing. Integrated 
and separate sensors consist of a cast acrylic diffuser (filter), photodiode, and are potted solid with no internal air 
space. 

These 

meters provide a real-time irradiance reading on the LCD display that determines the radiation 

incident on a planar surface (does not have to be horizontal), where the radiation emanates from all angles of a 
hemisphere. 

Larson Electronics solar radiation

 meters include manual and automatic data logging features for 

making spot-check measurements or calculating daily solar insolation. 

Larson Electronics, LLC

 

  Phone: (800) 369-6671 

 Fax: (903) 498-3364 

  www.larsonelectronics.com 

Summary of Contents for XLE-HHLM-VISNIR-360NM.1200NM-V1

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL SOLAR RADIATION METER Part XLE HHLM VISNIR 360NM 1200NM V1 Larson Electronics LLC Phone 800 369 6671 Fax 903 498 3364 www larsonelectronics com...

Page 2: ...rnational Organization of Standardization ISO second class and first class classifications but because of limited spectral sensitivity they do not meet the spectral specification necessary for WMO or...

Page 3: ...rtainty 5 see Calibration Traceability below Measurement Repeatability Less than 1 Long term Drift Non stability Less than 2 per year Non linearity Less than 1 up to 1750 W m 2 Response Time Less than...

Page 4: ...a for the photodiode were obtained from the manufacturer Mean temperature response of four Larson silicon cell pyranometers Temperature response measurements were made at approximately 10 C intervals...

Page 5: ...rado Cosine response was calculated as the relative difference of pyranometer sensitivity at each solar zenith angle to sensitivity at 45 solar zenith angle The blue symbols are AM measurements the re...

Page 6: ...ogged measurements on the LCD display Logging To choose between manual or automatic logging push the mode button once and use the up down buttons to make the appropriate selection SMPL or LOG Once the...

Page 7: ...fers in clear sky and cloudy conditions thus measurements in cloudy conditions result in spectral error because sensors are calibrated in clear sky conditions Spectral response of Larson series pyrano...

Page 8: ...m Agricultural Soil 12 1 Reflected from Forest Soil 4 1 Reflected from Desert Soil 3 0 Reflected from Water 6 6 Reflected from Ice 0 3 Reflected from Snow 13 7 Spectral error for Larson series pyranom...

Page 9: ...acy the sky must be completely clear as reflected radiation from clouds causes incoming radiation to increase above the value predicted by the clear sky calculator Measured values of total shortwave r...

Page 10: ...nt draw This is necessary to maintain the logged measurements in memory Therefore it is recommended to remove the battery when storing the meter for many months at a time in order to preserve battery...

Page 11: ...PU voltage below minimum Fix replace CR2320 battery and perform master reset Larson Electronics LLC Phone 800 369 6671 Fax 903 498 3364 www larsonelectronics com THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY NOT COVER ALL D...

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