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DS - 20200307 - Kipp & Zonen - RT1 - Datasheet - V10 - EN

This document provides specifications for an irradiance sensor including its optical, electrical, dimensional, weight, and communication specifications. Key details include an irradiance range of 0 to 2000 W/m2, spectral range of 400 to 1100 nm, directional response of less than 1.7% up to 55 degrees, calibration uncertainty of ±3% against a traceable reference, operating temperature range of -40 to +80 degrees Celsius, and communication via an RS-485 connection with configurable baud rates, data bits, parity and stop bits.

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This document provides specifications for an irradiance sensor including its optical, electrical, dimensional, weight, and communication specifications. Key details include an irradiance range of 0 to 2000 W/m2, spectral range of 400 to 1100 nm, directional response of less than 1.7% up to 55 degrees, calibration uncertainty of ±3% against a traceable reference, operating temperature range of -40 to +80 degrees Celsius, and communication via an RS-485 connection with configurable baud rates, data bits, parity and stop bits.

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1 Specifications

Kipp & Zonen reserves the right to make changes to specifications and other product documentation without prior notice.

1.1 Optical and electrical


Irradiance 0 to 2000 W/m2
Spectral range 400 to 1100 nm
Non-stability (change/year) <1%
Non-linearity (0 to 1000 W/m2) <1%
Directional response (up to 55 ° with 1000 W/m2 beam) < 1.7 %
Uncertainty in daily total <7%
The combined calibration uncertainty ±3 % against traceable reference pyranometer
PV panel temperature -40 to +100 °C, ± 1 °C, using a 10 k NTC
Calibration Against traceable reference pyranometer
Signal connections 1 - RS-485 connection to host
2 - PV panel temperature sensor
Voltage and current range 5 to 30 VDC, 2.5 to 10 mA
Power consumption maximum 60 mW
Ambient operating temperature -40 to +80 °C
Recommended calibration interval 2 years
Standard Warranty 2 years
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP67 with both plugs securely attached
Supported PV panel heights when mounted on corner 30 to 50 mm
Communication to host Modbus® Slave RTU over 2-wire EIA RS-485 connection
1200 to 38400 baud
Connections on instrument Two connectors, 5 pin to host and 2 pin to temperature sensor
Cable to host 20 m
Cable to temperature sensor 3m

1.2 Dimensions and weight


77.5 mm 60.5 mm
81 mm

34 mm

34 mm
10

5.6 mm

Weight
RT1 main body 514 g
Complete boxed unit 1710 g
with cables, adapter and instruction sheet

1.3 Communication
RS- 485 specifications
Baud rates 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400 and 1200
Data bits 8
Parity Non, even, odd
Stop bits 1, 2

Settings can be changed from the factory default 19200, 8, even, 1 using the downloadable Smart Sensor Explorer.

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