Solar Radiation

  1. Solar panel arrays: used to measure the amount of solar radiation hitting a solar panel array. This information can be used to optimize the performance of the solar panels, by adjusting the angle of the panels or tracking the movement of the sun. This can lead to higher energy output and more efficient use of solar energy.
  2. Smart agriculture: used to monitor the amount of solar radiation hitting crops in a field. This information can be used to optimize irrigation and fertilizer use, as well as to predict crop growth and yield. This can lead to higher crop yields and more efficient use of resources.
  3. Building automation: used in building automation systems to optimize the use of natural light. By measuring the amount of solar radiation entering a building, lighting and HVAC systems can be adjusted to maintain optimal lighting levels and temperature, while reducing energy consumption.
SKU: DL-PYR Categories: ,

Description

DL-PYR (Diffuse Light Pyranometer) Solar Radiation Sensor: Range: 0 … 2’000 W/m², Absolute accuracy: ±5% for daily total radiation, Spectral range: 360 … 1’120 nm, Field of view: 180°.
Overall, DL-PYR sensors can be a valuable tool in a variety of applications related to solar energy and agriculture, helping to optimize performance and improve efficiency.
Data collected by LoRaWAN sensors is transmitted wirelessly over the free 868MHz network to the Guardian Manager Application Server, which then forwards it to your Dashboard and Mobile for easy access and monitoring.

Additional information

Single or multi sensor

Sectors

Power & Energy