The Impact of Dew, Frost, and Soiling on Solar Radiation Monitoring – and Ways to Mitigate it
About
Dew, frost, and soiling on the optical dome all have a significant impact on the measurement quality of solar radiation monitoring instruments (errors can reach up to 30-40%).
Luckily, there are ways to deal with this: ventilation and heating. To mitigate false readings, OTT HydroMet offers an external ventilation and heating unit for its pyranometers, pyrgeometers, and UV radiometers; the Kipp & Zonen CVF4.
By attending this webinar, your audience will learn:
- The latest addition to the Kipp & Zonen portfolio, the SMP12 Fast Response Spectrally Flat Class A pyranometer, features integrated dome heating with neither moving parts nor the need for external devices.
- Get an overview and detailed explanation of solar radiation instrumentation classes according to the ISO 9060:2018 international standard.
- Discover the comprehensive suite of meteorological monitoring solutions offered by OTT HydroMet across an unmatched range of applications, built on proven instrumentation from its respected global brands; Kipp & Zonen, Lufft, OTT, and more.
Who should attend this event?
If you are a Geophysicist, Oceanographer, Climatologist or Meteorologist then this webinar is for you. Book your place below.
When
Thursday, September 29, 2022 · 3:00 p.m.
London (GMT +1:00)
Presenters
Clive Lee
Technical Sales & Services Consultant at OTT HydroMet