3S-TP-MB-A

 

3S-TP-MB-A

 

The 3S-TP-MB-A Thermopile Pyranometer is a sensor used to measure solar radiation in units of W/m². It is designed for high-precision solar energy monitoring and meets the ISO 9060:2018 Class A and IEC 61724-1:2021 Class A standards. With advanced thermopile detector and diffuser technology, this pyranometer provides stable and accurate irradiance measurements, making it perfect for solar, meteorological, and agricultural applications. It offers low zero-offset behavior and exceptional stability, ensuring accurate solar irradiance measurements.

Description

The 3S-TP-MB-A is a high-precision thermopile pyranometer designed for accurate measurement of solar irradiance in W/m². It meets ISO 9060:2018 Class A and IEC 61724-1:2021 Class A standards, making it ideal for solar energy, meteorological, and agricultural applications.

Key Features:

  • Measured Parameters: Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI), Plane of Array (POA) irradiance, internal temperature, housing temperature, and internal humidity.

  • Spectral Range: 280–3000 nm

  • Irradiance Range: 0–4000 W/m²

  • Response Time: 0.5 s (95%)

  • High Accuracy: Low zero-offset, excellent stability, and Class A precision

  • Resolution: 0.1 W/m²

  • Data Output: RS485, Modbus RTU (optional Modbus TCP/IP), 1 reading/sec

  • Operating Conditions: -40°C to +85°C, IP67 rated

  • Power Supply: 12–30 V DC, 20 mA @ 24 V

  • Construction: Durable aluminum housing with ABS shade disk, 3 m UV-resistant cable

  • Calibration: Factory calibrated under Class AAA Sun Simulator; recalibration recommended every 2–5 years

  • Warranty: 5 years

Why Choose 3S-TP-MB-A?

  • High-precision solar irradiance monitoring

  • Fast response for dynamic solar conditions

  • Comprehensive environmental monitoring (temperature & humidity)

  • Robust, weather-resistant construction

  • Easy integration with existing monitoring systems

The 3S-TP-MB-A pyranometer is perfect for PV plants, weather stations, and research applications where accurate, stable, and reliable solar radiation data is essential.