Global Precision Pyranometer
A pyranometer is used to measure the energy from the sun. When leveled in the horizontal plane, this is called the Global Shortwave Irradiance (GLOBAL) and when positioned in a plane of a PV Array, it is called the Total Irradiance in the plane of array (TPA). Inverted, a pyranometer is used to measure the Reflected or Albedo Irradiance (ALBEDO). A pyranometer can also be shaded from the direct beam of the sun to measure the Diffuse Shortwave Irradiance (DIFFUSE).
Uses:
In 2013, Eppley introduced the ISO 9060 Secondary Standard SPP Pyranometer to replace the venerable PSP. For 2014, the design team was tasked with making a pyranometer targeted for the PV/CSP Industry that was “as good or better at a lower cost” and the GPP was introduced in 2015.
*Uncertainty:
Recently, there has been much discussion on “uncertainty” and how it pertains to solar measurements. The RSS of the 9060 Secondary Standard specifications results in an uncertainty of approximately 3.5%. The typical uncertainty of Eppley’s factory calibrations are less than 1%. The stated uncertainty of the WRR is 0.4%. Evidence from comparisons of GPP measurements to component sum derived values (using an AHF and 8-48) show the GPP is capable of hourly averages better than 2% and daily averages better than 1%.
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Application | PV/CSP Performance Testing |
Classification | Secondary Standard / High Quality |
Traceability | World Radiation Reference (WRR) |
Spectral Range | 295-2800 nm |
Output | 0-10 mV analog |
Sensitivity | approx. 8 μV / Wm-2 |
Impedance | approx. 700 Ω |
95% Response Time | 5 s |
Zero Offset a) | 5 Wm-2 |
Zero Offset b) | 2 Wm-2 |
Non-Stability | 0.5% |
Non-Linearity | 0.5% |
Directional Response | 10 Wm-2 |
Spectral Selectivity | 2% |
Operating Temperature | -50°C to +80°C |
Temperature Response | 0.5% (-30°C to +50°C) |
Tilt Response | 0.5% |
Calibration Uncertainty* | < 1% |
Measurement Uncertainty* | |
Single Point | < 10 Wm-2 |
Hourly Average | approx. 2% |
Daily Average | approx. 1% |