The SL-610 is a downward-looking thermopile pyrgeometer. The sensor incorporates a filter, blackbody thermopile detector, and thermistor with a rugged, self-cleaning sensor housing design. Typical applications include longwave radiation measurement in agricultural, ecological, and hydrological weather networks and renewable energy applications. Sensor includes IP67 marine-grade stainless-steel cable connector 30 cm from head to simplify sensor removal and replacement for maintenance and recalibration.
Sensitivity 0.12 mV per W mˉ² (variable from sensor to sensor, typical value listed)
Calibration Factor (Reciprocal of Sensitivity) 8.5 W mˉ² per mV (variable from sensor to sensor, typical value listed)
Calibration Uncertainty ± 5 %
Measurement Range -200 to 200 W mˉ² (net longwave irradiance)
Measurement Repeatability Less than 1 %Long-term DriftLess than 2 % change in sensitivity per year
Non-linearity Less than 1 %
Detector Response Time Less than 0.5 seconds
Field of View 150 ˚
Spectral Range 5 to 30 µm
Temperature Response Less than 5 % from -15 to 45 C
Window Heating Offset Less than 10 W mˉ²
Zero Offset B Less than 5 W mˉ²
Tilt Error Less than 0.5 %
Uncertainty in Daily Total ± 5 %
Temperature Sensor 30 kΩ thermistor, ± 1 C tolerance at 25 C
Output from Thermistor 0 to 2500 mV (typical, other voltages can be used)
Input Voltage Requirement for Thermistor 2500 mV excitation (typical, other voltages can be used)
Heater 780 Ω, 15.4 mA current draw and 185 mW power requirement at 12 V DC
Dimensions 27.5 mm height, 23.5 mm diameter
Mass 100 g
Warranty 4 years against defects in materials and workmanship