In the product groups below you will find instruments for the measurement of Global and Direct Solar Radiation from the Ultra-Violet (UV) to the Far Infrafred (FIR) at a variety of performance levels. There are Specific Radiometers for measurements such as PAR and LUX and a range of accessories to enhance performance, plus optional cable lengths. The Data Loggers are optimised for Kipp & Zonen radiometers and the Calibration Facilities are similar to those used for
factory calibration. For Sun Trackers please go to the Atmospheric Science Instruments section.
Click on the appropriate product group in the list on the left or click on the product group pictures below to show the individual models.
Pyranometers
Pyranometers are radiometers designed for measuring the irradiance on a plane surface, normally from solar radiation and lamps.
Pyrgeometers
Pyrgeometers are designed for IR (infrared) radiation measurement, for both atmospheric and material testing research applications.
Pyrheliometer
The Pyrheliometer is designed for unattended normal incidence direct solar radiation measurement research.
Sun Tracker
The Sun trackers are all-weather, reliable and affordable tracking and positioning instruments. Either as a dedicated Sun tracker or as a computer based Positioner.
Albedometers
The CMA Albedometers are double pyranometers that measure both global and reflected solar irradiance in one instruments.
UV Radiometers
Narrow- and broadband scientific UV radiometers. Also with a spectral response that is adapted to the erythemal (sunburn) action spectrum of the human skin (CIE 1987 weighting)
Net Radiometers
Kipp & Zonen offers a complete range of net radiometers for the measurement of incoming and outgoing short-wave (0.3 to 3 µm) and long-wave (4.5 to >40 µm) radiation.
Horticultural Sensors
Radiometers for a specific use like measuring photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) in natural daylight.
Sunshine Duration Sensors
Radiometers for the measurement of sunshine duration. Sunshine duration is defined by WMO as the time during which the direct solar radiation exceeds the level of 120 W/m2.
Laboratory Thermopile
With the thermopile radiant fluxes can be measured. It is sensitive to radiation from 0.2 to 50 µm, and has a field of view of 10º.
Accessories
A wide range of accessories is available for our instruments. For example: Mounting plates, shadow rings and leveling fixtures.
Data Loggers
To read-out data from our various sensors, we offer different data loggers. Choose the waterproof version with a large storage memory, for logging up to 6 months. Or one of our hand-held loggers that combine data logging and real-time value displaying.