NR-LITE2 Net RadiometerRevision: 3/13 Copyright © 1998-2013Campbell Scientific, Inc.
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer Support Arm 26120 Pole Support Arm 26120Crossarm FIGURE 4-2. Mounting the NR-LITE2 onto a pole (top) and crossarm (bottom) v
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer The SCWin example provided here is for no wind speed correction. SCWin also supports dynamic wind speed correction; refer to
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 3. Select NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer (no wind speed correction), and select the right arrow (in center of screen) to add it to th
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 5. Choose the outputs and then select Finish. 6. In the Save As window, enter an appropriate file name and select Save. 7
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 5. Overview The NR-LITE2 is used for measuring solar and far infrared radiation balance. This balance is known as the net (t
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer FIGURE 5-1. Electrical circuit for the NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 5.2 Spectral Properties The upwards facing sensor is calibra
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer Error Angle of Incidence FIGURE 5-2. Cosine response of a typical net radiometer 5.4 Sensitivity to Wind Speed The calibrat
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer Differences between the NR-Lite and CNR1 as a function of wind speed for daytime conditions during 7 May ─ 6 June, 1998. (a) N
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 6.1 Spectral Spectral range: 0.2 to 100 μm Detector type: Thermopile Detector protection: PTFE coating Detector profile: Con
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 7. Operation 7.1 Wiring The NR-LITE2 can be measured with a differential or single-ended channel on the datalogger; a differ
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer TABLE 7-2. Datalogger Connections for Single-Ended Measurement Function Color CR10X, CR510, CR500 CR23X, 21
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer the calibration factor into 1000. For example, if the calibration factor is 15.8 µV/(W m-2), the multiplier is: 1000/15.8 = 6
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 7.2.3.2 CR1000 Example Program with Wind Speed Correction Shown below is an example program written for the CR1000 datalogger
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer VoltDiff(NR_Wm2,1,mv25,2,True,0,_60Hz,100,0) If WS_ms>=5 Then CNR_Wm2=NR_Wm2*(1+0.021286*(WS_ms-5)) Else CNR_Wm
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 7.2.3.4 CR10X Example Program with Wind Speed Correction This example measures the NR-LITE2 using a single-ended input and in
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 4: Z=X+F (P34) 1: 1 X Loc [ Wspd_m_s ] 2: -5 F 3: 24 Z Loc [ scratch_1 ] 5: Z=X*F (P37) 1:
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 8. Maintenance The radiometer is an ‘all weather’ instrument and is very stable, but should be handled with care. It require
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer Conversely, if the sensor is warmer than your hand, the reading will decrease. 8. Check the radiometer’s sensitivity to therm
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Table of Contents ii 9. Troubleshooting...20 9.1 Checking Sensor Operation...
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 1. Introduction The NR-LITE2 is a high-output thermopile sensor which measures the algebraic sum of incoming and outgoing al
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 3.1 Ships With (1) WRR traceable calibration certificate (1) Mounting arm from original manufacturer (1) Bird stick from orig
NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer 4.2 Mounting The mounting bracket kit, pn 26120, is used to mount the NR-LITE2 directly to a vertical pipe, or to a CM202, CM
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