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Gua Meter SO1852 NS 010596 - Solar

Part #: 247123000

The Solar Gua Meter SO1852 (model 247123000) is a professional-grade solar power meter engineered for precise solar radiation and transmission measurements in automotive and industrial settings. This robust tool provides essential data for optimizing solar energy systems and evaluating material performance, ensuring efficiency and accuracy for technicians and mechanics.

Key Features

  • Dual Measurement Modes: Capable of measuring both solar power per unit area (W/m² or BTU/(ft²·h)) and the solar power transmission percentage of various materials, such as automotive glass or industrial coatings.
  • Optimized Sensor Technology: Features a convenient, easy-to-read display with remote sensor technology for flexible and accurate data collection in diverse environments.
  • Data Analysis Functions: Includes data hold, maximum, minimum, and average functions to capture and analyze transient or peak solar readings effectively.
  • User-Selectable Units: Allows professionals to choose between W/m² and BTU/(ft²·h) for versatile application and reporting.
  • Stable and Accurate Readings: Designed with a wide spectral range, excellent long-term stability, and cosine correction for reliable and consistent measurements.

Applications

This Solar power meter is an invaluable tool for professionals engaged in:

  • Solar System Installation and Optimization: Precisely determine optimal placement and angles for solar panels on vehicles or industrial equipment to maximize energy capture.
  • Window and Material Efficiency Testing: Evaluate the solar transmission percentage of automotive window tint, building glass, or other transparent/translucent materials to assess their thermal performance and energy efficiency.
  • HVAC and Energy Audits: Assist in identifying areas of heat gain or loss in automotive cabins or industrial facilities by measuring incident solar radiation.
  • Research and Development: Suitable for use in physics and optical laboratories, meteorology, and agricultural research requiring solar radiation data.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 14 January, 2000.