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Solar radiometry
Davos Instruments - Booth 9070

Reference radiometers from Davos Instruments are precise representations of the WRR standard, guaranteeing long-term stability and low uncertainties. They are intended for outdoor calibrations of solar sensors where low uncertainties are crucial. The instruments are used by national and regional radiation centers and leading calibration laboratories.

At Meteorological Technology World Expo, the company is launching its new radiometer control unit for high-precision solar irradiance measurements. The unit is compatible with the PMO6cc absolute solar radiometer sensor. It can provide higher measurement cadences and more reliable measurements, and comes with a state-of-the-art user interface that has been specifically designed to facilitate installation, operation and calibration.

With the new radiometer control unit, existing PMO6 radiometers can also be upgraded. The control unit is ready to operate the next-generation (PMO8) sensors that are currently under development at Davos Instruments.

To collect precise and comparable solar irradiance data, a proper traceability chain and high-quality instrument calibration are crucial. Situated in Davos, Switzerland, with close ties to the World Radiation Centre, Davos Instruments is an ideal partner for high-precision solar irradiance measurements and calibrations.
Davos Instruments is a spin-off company from the World Radiation Centre (PMOD/WRC) in Davos, which hosts the World Radiometric Reference (WRR) for solar irradiance. Try the new radiometer control unit and user interface at Davos’s booth using your own smartphone or tablet.

Davos Instruments
Booth 9070

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