3S-SS-MB

3S-SS-MB

SEVEN Snow Sensor is designed to measure the loss in energy production caused by snowfall on photovoltaic modules. Suitable for both ground and rooftop projects, the snow sensor notifies the user of production losses due to snowfall. If the snow ratio read from the sensor is 10%, it means that there is 10% energy loss in the facility.

Description

SEVEN Snow Sensor – Photovoltaic Energy Loss Monitoring

The SEVEN Snow Sensor is designed to measure energy production losses caused by snowfall on photovoltaic (PV) modules. It is suitable for both ground-mounted and rooftop PV installations. The sensor calculates the snow ratio, which directly represents energy loss: for example, a snow ratio of 10% indicates a 10% loss in energy production.

  • Functionality: Compares irradiance data from two reference cells (with and without snow) to determine snow coverage and energy loss.

  • Special Feature for Solar Trackers: Communicates snow accumulation to tracker control systems to optimize module positioning, saving energy by preventing unnecessary operation.

Technical Specifications:

  • Measured Data: Snow Ratio (0–100%)

  • Resolution: 0.1% | Uncertainty: ≤2%

  • Irradiance Range: 0–1600 W/m²

  • Data Output: RS485 up to 38400 Baud | Modbus RTU protocol | 1/s update rate

  • Operating Conditions: -40°C to +85°C, 0–100% RH

  • Power Supply: 22–30 V DC | Power Consumption: 0.82 A max (0.02 A heating off)

  • Electrical Connection: 3 m UV-resistant cable

  • Galvanic Isolation: 1000 V

  • IP Rating: IP65 | Dimensions: 200 × 412 × 44 mm | Weight: 1.845 kg

  • Calibration: Class AAA using reference cells per IEC 60904-2

The SEVEN Snow Sensor provides precise snow monitoring and energy loss calculation, making it ideal for optimizing PV system performance under snowy conditions.