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The MS-20 Pyrgeometer is built for research, agricultural and architectural field applications.
More accurate and lower cost than competing ‘budget’ sensors, the MS-20 is designed to capture downward atmospheric longwave radiation from 4.5μm to 42μm, and can measure the net radiation between the earth and the atmosphere by using two MS-20 upward and downward facing, with a specially coated silicon window to block solar radiation wavelengths below 4.5μm.
Based on EKO’s universal sensor design, the MS-20 is robust, weather-proofed and compatible with the MV-01 Ventilator & Heater perfect for for continuous outdoor measurement, whatever the conditions.
Available in two variants; the MS-20T with a high grade Japanese Industrial Standard (JISC1611) thermistor and the MS-20P with a PT-100/3W IEC60751 Class A Industrial platinum resistance thermometer; each unit comes with a 5-year warranty and World Infrared Standard Group (WISG) traceable calibration assuring top-quality performance and reliability for every application.
Key Features:
Wavelength Range | 4.5 to 42μm |
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Sensitivity | 10 to 25μV/ W/m² |
Response time | < 18 Sec (@95%) |
Window heating offset | < 10 W/m² |
Zero offset B | < 5 W/m² |
Temperature response | < 4 % (-10 to +40°C) |
Non-linearity | – |
Operating temperature range | -40 to +80°C |
Net radiation measurement range | – |
Field of View | 150° |
Detector temperature sensor | Thermistor 10kΩ (MS-20T), Pt-100 Class A (MS-20P) |
Impedance (approx.) | 50 to 100Ω |
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