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SST-1800 Series
The spectral irradiance measurement of artificial sources of solar radiation is required for a wide range of applications within industry and research. Some typical example are listed below:
Solar simulators in environmental chambers and systems for product testing
Proof of compliance with specified spectral power distributions and irradiance levels is required for which there is a large number of international standards and industrial test procedures, including:
- DIN 75220 Aging of automotive components in sun simulation systems
- MIL-STD-810 Environmental test conditions for military equipment
- DIN EN 60068-2-5 Simulated solar radiation near the ground
- DIN EN ISO 11341 - 2004-12 Paints and varnishes - Artificial weathering and artificial radiation
- Telcordia GR-487-CORE Requirements for telecommunications equipment in outdoor environments
- PR306.5 Test specification of the Bayerische Motoren Werke.
- 32-00-022 Test specification - Renault
- EPA 40-CFR / SC03 Test specification of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- ASTM Standards
- and many more.
Solar simulators for photovoltaic devices
to investigate performance (flash simulator) and aging (continuous simulation).
- DIN EN 60904-9 Photovoltaic devices; Part 9: Performance requirements for solar simulators
- Multi-junction PV tests in research and industry.
Solar simulators for aerospace products
- AM0 extra-terrestrial spectrum (spectrum outside the atmosphere)
Photobiological safety of incoherent optical radiation
Measurement of the spectral irradiance for the implementation of EU directive 2006/25 / EG in the wavelength ranges:
- UV radiation (200 nm to 400 nm) skin and eyes
- Visible radiation (380 nm to 780 nm) eyes
- Near infrared (780 nm to 1400 nm) eyes
- Heat radiation (1400 nm to 3000 nm) skin and eyes.
Spectroradiometers enable the precise measurement of the wavelength-dependent irradiance with traceability to international standards. The spectral power distribution data is essential to determine whether a solar simulator has the correct spectral adaptation and to investigate the wavelength-dependent aging behavior of broadband optical radiation sources. Spectroradiometers offer significantly greater precision compared to filter based radiometers. This is due to the fact that the spectral sensitivity of broadband radiometers can only ever be an approximation of the desired weighting function. In contrast, the measurement result of a spectroradiometer can be exact as a theoretically perfect radiometric weighting function (e.g. rectangular) can be applied.
Gigahertz-Optik offers the transportable SST-1800 series spectroradiometers for the convenient and precise measurement of solar simulator irradiance and other artificial radiation sources in the spectral range from 200 nm to 3000 nm. These instruments employ the latest design criteria for radiometric measuring devices within the field of optical radiation. They are based on the technology of the BTS2048-Series of spectroradiometers, which have been tried and tested in research and industry. The SST-1800 devices are built in a compact, mobile and splash-proof metal housing with active air circulation.
Several variants are offered for the different applications:
SST-1801 for applications in environmental simulation:
- Wavelength range 280 nm to 3000 nm.
- Spectral resolution 2 nm (280 nm to 1050 nm) and 9 nm (800 nm to 2150 nm). Additional broadband detector for measuring the irradiance in the wavelength range up to 3000 nm.
SST-1802 typically for applications in radiation protection and with AM0 solar simulators.
- Wavelength range 200 nm to 3000 nm.
- Spectral resolution 0.8 nm (200 nm to 430 nm), 2 nm (280 nm to 1050 nm) and 9 nm (800 nm to 2150 nm).
- Additional broadband detector for measuring the irradiance in the wavelength range up to 3000 nm.
SST-1803 typically for applications in photovoltaic facilities:
- Wavelength range 280 nm to 2150 nm.
- Spectral resolution 2 nm (280 nm to 1050 nm) and 9 nm (800 nm to 2150 nm).
Software
Software is supplied for control, data acquisition and display of results via the Ethernet interface. A software development kit is optionally available for applications in which the measuring device is to be integrated with user written software.
Factory calibration
The measuring laboratory of the Gigahertz-Optik offers factory calibrations for the SST-1800 irradiance measuring instruments at the highest level in terms of traceability and implementation of the calibrations. The guarantee for this is that factory calibrations are subject to the same quality management as used in Gigahertz-Optik’s ISO 17025 laboratory accredited by DAkkS.
SST-18xx mounted on a tripod
AM0 (spectrum of simulator for extraterrestrial solar radiation)
Accessory: adapter plate for tripod mounting
SST-18xx radiation input optics
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