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CNR4 Net Radiometer
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8.7 Calculation of Net (Total) Radiation
In the four separate components mode, net radiation, R
n
, can be calculated
using the individual sensor measurement results:
R
n
= [(E upper Pyranometer) - (E lower Pyranometer)]
+ [(E upper Pyrgeometer) - (E lower Pyrgeometer)]
(8-8)
Where E upper/lower pyranometers are calculated according to Equation
and E upper/lower pyrgeometers are calculated according to Equation
. The
terms with T cancel each other out.
9. Troubleshooting and Maintenance
For all factory repairs, customers must get an RMA number.
Customers must also properly fill out a “Declaration of Hazardous
Material and Decontamination” form and comply with
the requirements specified in it. Refer to the
at the front of this manual for more information.
9.1 Troubleshooting
If there is no indication as to what may be the problem, start performing the
following “upside-down test”, which is a rough test for a first diagnosis. It can
be performed both outdoors and indoors. Indoors, a lamp can be used as a
source for both short-wave and long-wave radiation. Outdoors, one should
preferably work with a solar elevation of more than 45 degrees (45 degrees
above horizon) and under stable conditions (no large changes in solar
irradiance, and preferably no clouds).
1. Measure the radiation outputs in the normal position. Record the
measured values when the signals have stabilized, i.e. after about three
minutes.
2. Rotate the instrument 180 degrees, so that the upper and the lower sensors
are now in the reverse orientation as to the previous position.
3. Measure the radiation outputs once more. Record the measured values
when the radiometers have stabilized.
4. The computed net radiation values in rotated position should be equal in
magnitude but only differing in sign. In a rough test like this, deviations of
± 10 % can be tolerated. If deviations greater than this are encountered,
additional testing is warranted.
9.1.1 Testing the Pyranometer
As a first test, check the sensor impedance. It should have a nominal value as
indicated in the specifications. Zero, or infinite resistance, indicates a failure in
hardware connection.
Before starting the second test measurement, let the pyranometer rest for at
least five minutes to let it regain its thermal equilibrium. For testing, set a
voltmeter to its most sensitive range setting. Darken the sensor. The signal
should read zero; this response can take up to one minute. Small deviations
NOTE