Environmental Laboratory
Pyranometer MS-410 measures the broad-band global solar irradiance
Jul 15 2009
The EKO Pyranometer MS-410 measures the broad-band global solar irradiance. The MS-410 is perfectly suited for sampling 10-minute averages of the solar radiative flux in horizontal or tilted configurations. The MS-410 is fully compliant with the ISO9060 “First Class” norm. The flat sensor surface, coated with a special, highly absorbing black paint, is protected by two transparent hemispheric glass domes.
The MS-410 has a 180º field-of-view for measuring the hemispheric solar radiation with a cosine-weighting function. The two transparent glass domes protect the sensor efficiently from negative thermal effects. The MS-410 has a practical light-weight anodized aluminum housing and a highly efficient sensor coating. These features, together with the two, high quality machined hemispheric glass domes are the key to the excellent performance characteristics of the MS-410. EKO has over 50 years of experience in developing and manufacturing solar radiometers. This know-how is integrated into the MS-410 to present a fully-sealed and all-weather instrument built to measure the global solar irradiance in unattended outdoor installations throughout the year.
The EKO MS-410 provides a perfect balance between cost-effectiveness and quality.
Please contact EKO for more information: or Email: info@eko-eu.com or info@eko.co.jp
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