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CNR4 Net RadiometerRevision: 11/10Copyright © 2000-2010Campbell Scientific, Inc.

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 2.2 Pyranometer Specifications * indicates ISO specifications. Spectral range: 305 to 2800 nm (50% points) Sensitivity: 10 to 20

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 2.3 Pyrgeometer Specifications Spectral range: 4.5 μm to 42 μm (50% points) Sensitivity: 5 to 15 μV/W/m2 Impedance: 20 Ω to 200

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 2.4.1 CNF4 Specifications Heater Power consumption: 10 W @ 12 Vdc (15 Ω) Ventilator Power consumption: Supply voltage: 5 W @ 12

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CNR4 Net Radiometer Do not attempt to rotate the instrument using the sensor heads, or you may damage the sensors; use the mounting rod only. NOTE 4.

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CNR4 Net Radiometer FIGURE 3-2. Attaching the CNR4 onto the mounting rod (CSI p/n 26120) using vertical pole or horizontal crossarm. For installat

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 5. Using the CNR4 in the Four Separate Components Mode In the four separate components mode configuration (measuring two short-wa

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CNR4 Net Radiometer colder. This means that for estimating the far infrared radiation that is generated by the object that is faced by the pyrgeomete

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CNR4 Net Radiometer The thermistor measurement can be done by the datalogger, using the half bridge measurement method which requires one voltage exci

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CNR4 Net Radiometer TABLE 5-2. Resistance values versus CNR4's Pt-100 temperature in °C. Temperature [°C] Resistance[Ω] Temperature[°C] Resista

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CNR4 Net Radiometer In the equation above, E is calculated according to the Equation 5-1. Albedo will always be smaller than 1. Checking this can be

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Warranty and Assistance The CNR4 NET RADIOMETER is warranted by Campbell Scientific, Inc. to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under n

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 5.7 Calculation of Net (Total) Radiation In the four separate components mode, net radiation, Rn, can be calculated using the ind

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CNR4 Net Radiometer FIGURE 6-2. The marks on the end of the CNR4: S for SOLAR cable, and T for TEMP cable. The measurement details for Pt-100 sensor

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CNR4 Net Radiometer FIGURE 6-4. Labels on the pigtail end of the TEMP cable. TABLE 6-1. Datalogger Connections for Differential Measurement Functio

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 7. Datalogger Programming The CNR4 outputs four voltages that typically range from 0 to 15 mV for the pyranometers, and ± 5 mV fo

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CNR4 Net Radiometer Average Corrected long-wave radiation (pyrgeometer up) Average Corrected long-wave radiation (pyrgeometer down) Average Shor

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CNR4 Net Radiometer Public cnr4_T_C 'CNR4 thermistor temperature in Celcius Public cnr4_T_K 'CNR4 thermistor temp

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CNR4 Net Radiometer Average (1,Rl_net,IEEE4,False) Average (1,albedo,IEEE4,False) Average (1,Rn,IEEE4,False) EndTable DataTable (cnr4_ts,True,-1)

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 7.2.2 Example 2, CR3000 Program Using Differential Measurements The Program Example 2 requires four differential channels to meas

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CNR4 Net Radiometer '8H '8L CNR4 thermistor signal (white) 'gnd CNR4 thermistor signal reference (black) '

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 'CNR4 multipliers Public cnr4_mult(4) Const pyranometer_up_mult = 1000/pyranometer_up_sensitivity '(W/m^2/mV) Const pyr

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CNR4 Table of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Acrobat® bookmarks tab for

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 'Compute short-wave net radiation Rs_net = short_up - short_dn 'Compute long-wave net radiati

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 'CR5000 Series Datalogger ' 'CNR4 program 'This program measures CNR4 four-component net radiometer 'This

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CNR4 Net Radiometer Public Rl_net 'long-wave net radiation Public albedo 'Albedo Public Rn 'total net radiation Units

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CNR4 Net Radiometer DataTable (cnr4_ts,True,-1) DataInterval (0,1,Sec,10) CardOut (1,-1) Sample (4,cnr4(1),IEEE4) Sample (1,cnr4_T_K,IEEE4) End

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 8. Troubleshooting If there is no indication as to what may be the problem, start performing the following "upside-down test

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 8.2 Testing the Pyrgeometer It is assumed that the zero offset is no more than a few watts per square meter (see second test in s

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 9.2 Recalibration For quality assurance of the measured data, the manufacturer recommends the CNR4 be recalibrated on a regular s

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 9.4 Replacement Parts The following is the list of replacement parts for the CNR4 and CNF4 (heater/ventilator) available from Cam

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 32

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Appendix A. CNR4 Performance and Measurements under Different Conditions Below, Table A-1 shows what one might typically expect to measure under diff

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CNR4 Table of Contents 9. Maintenance and Recalibration ...29 9.1 Cleaning Windows and Domes...

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Appendix A. CNR4 Performance and Measurements under Different Conditions FIGURE A-1. Different measurement conditions and signals. Upperpyrgeomete

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Appendix A. CNR4 Performance and Measurements under Different Conditions upwellingsignal(downwardfacing)pyrgeometer‐30‐20‐1001020300:00:001:00:00

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Appendix A. CNR4 Performance and Measurements under Different Conditions 4/181067.5⎥⎦⎤⎢⎣⎡⋅=−CG3upper EatureSky temper (B-1) 4/181067.5⎥⎦⎤⎢⎣⎡⋅=−CG3

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator Whenever the heater is used, the heating may cause errors in the measurement of the sensor temperature. Under most

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator 10 Watt power available? Not available DO NOT HEAT Available Consider options below Clock and relay available? N

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator B.2 Attaching the Optional CNF4 Heater/Ventilator Unit to CNR4 1. The CNF4 heater/ventilator unit comes with the

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator 2. Attach the heater/ventilator unit unto the bottom of the CNR4 sensor, using the three pan-head screws and wash

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator 3. Make sure the cables are cleared from the edges of the CNF4, as shown in Figure B-3, and place the white solar

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator FIGURE B-5. Attaching the solar shield to CNF4 using four flat-head screws. 4. Once the CNF4 heater/ventilator

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator B.3 Wiring The following table shows the recommended datalogger wiring for using the CNR4 sensor with the CNF4 he

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CNR4 Table of Contents Tables 5-1. Resistance values versus CNR4's thermistor temperature in °C ...11 5-2. Resistance values versus CNR

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator B.4 Example B, CR3000 Datalogger Program with Heater/Ventilator Control The Program Example B measures the four r

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator ' ' '8H '8L CNR4 thermistor signal (white) 'gnd CNR4 thermistor signal refe

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator Dim Rs, Vs_Vx 'CNR4 sensitivities: refer to the Certificate of Calibration from Kipp & Zonen for sensiti

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator 'CNR4 thermistor measurement BrHalf (Vs_Vx,1,mv5000,16,Vx1,1,2500,True ,0,250,1.0,0) Rs =

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Appendix B. CNF4 Heater/Ventilator B-12 pulling it straight out. Inspect the fan inside for any object that might impede the fan’s rotation. Upon c

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Appendix C. CR3000 Program for Measuring Pt-100 Temperature Sensor The program example C measures the Pt-100 sensor for the body temperature of the C

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Appendix C. CR3000 Program for Measuring Pt-100 Temperature Sensor 'CR3000 Series Datalogger ' 'CNR4 program 'This program measur

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Appendix C. CR3000 Program for Measuring Pt-100 Temperature Sensor Public cnr4_T_C 'CNR4 thermistor temperature in Celcius Public cnr4_T_K &

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Appendix C. CR3000 Program for Measuring Pt-100 Temperature Sensor C-4 Average (1,albedo,IEEE4,False) Average (1,Rn,IEEE4,False) EndTable DataTabl

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CNR4 Table of Contents iv

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Campbell Scientific Companies Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com • info@campbel

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 1. General Description The CNR4 is a four component net radiometer that measures the energy balance between incoming and outgoing

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 2. Sensor Specifications The CNR4 consists of two pyranometers, for measuring short-wave radiation, and of two pyrgeometers for m

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CNR4 Net Radiometer 2.1 CNR4 Specifications Sensor sensitivities: Four probes have unique sensitivity values. Please refer to the calibration sheets

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