in the form of sunshine trigger the three identical sensor elements' quick response. The elements themselves are absolutely immovable and thus guarantee maintenance-free operation, extreme robustness and longevity. Aligned to the nearest pole - the sensor is easy to install at all latitudes. In ice and snow, the system's two-phase heating is controlled externally or by an internal thermostat. The amount of sunny hours per day is of particular importance both for the growth of plants and for human well-being.
Sunshine duration sensor (E16203) | ||
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Measuring range | sunshine yes or no • spectral range 400...1100 nm | |
Power consumption | supply voltage of 12 VDC • without heating: < 0.1 W • at heating level 1 for defrosting of dew: 1 W ± 0.1 W (nominal) • at heating level 2 for melting of snow: 10 W ± 1 W (nominal) | |
Housing | IP 67 • glass cylinder • dimensions approx. L 294 mm - Ø max. 72.5 mm • incl. cable with 15 m length and 8 pole plug • 2 drying cartridges • specific test report | |
Weight | approx. 0.9 kg | |
Standards | CE 89/336/EEC • 73/23/EEC | |
Variaties | E00.16203.110 004 (E16203) Sunshine duration sensor: technical data like above, but with integrated thermostat for heating control • heating level 2 on at < 6 ± 3 °C • heating level 2 off at > 14 ± 3 °C |