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Shandong Fengtu IOT Technology Co., Ltd
Sales Manager:Ms. Emily Wang
Cel,Whatsapp,Wechat:+86 15898932201
Email:info@fengtutec.com
Add:No. 155 Optoelectronic Industry Accelerator, Gaoxin District, Weifang, Shandong, China
Photoelectric total radiation sensor
Model:FT-FS1
Brand:fengtu
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1.Technical indicators of Photoelectric total radiation sensor
Photoelectric total radiation sensor is a photoelectric sensor used to monitor total solar radiation. Based on photoelectric principle, a photoelectric technique is used to measure total radiation value under sunlight
Power supply: DC12V
Power consumption: 0.036W
Working environment: -20~65℃
Communication interface: RS485
Working current: 3mA@DC12V
Minimum data interval: 0.5S
2. Photoelectric total radiation sensor parameters
Measurement element: irradiance
Measuring range: 0-2000W/m²
Resolution: 1W/m²
Response time: ≤10S
Accuracy:<±3%
Annual stability: ≤±3%
Zero point drift: ≤6 W/m²
3. Photoelectric total radiation sensor product size chart
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