KIPP & ZONEN CMP3 PYRANOMETER
The CMP 3 pyranometer is an instrument for measuring solar irradiance. The thermopile sensor construction measures the solar energy that is received from the total solar spectrum and the whole Hemisphere (180 degrees field). The output is expressed in W/m². The CMP 3 pyranometer is designed for continuous indoor and outdoor use.
SENSOR | KIPP & ZONEN CMP3 PYRANOMETER |
Part No. | CMP3 |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ISO 9060:1990 Classification | Second Class |
Response time (95%) | < 18 s |
Zero offset – Thermal radiation (200 W/m²) | < 15 W/m² |
Zero offset – Temperature change (5 K/hr) | < 5 W/m² |
Non-stability (change/year) | < 1 % |
Non-linearity (0 to 1000 W/m²) | < 1 % |
Directional error (up to 80 ° with 1000 W/m² beam) | < 20 W/m² |
Temperature dependence of sensitivity | < 5 % (-10°C to +40°C) |
Tilt error (at 1000 W/m²) | < 1 % |
Sensitivity | 5 to 20 µV/W/m² |
Level accuracy | 1° |
Operating temperature range | -40°C to +80°C |
Spectral range (50 % points) | 300 to 2800 nm |
Typical signal output for atmospheric applications | 0 to 20 mV |
Maximum irradiance | 2000 W/m² |

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