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The CNR1 net radiometer by Kipp & Zonen is for applications requiring research-grade performance. The radiometer measures the energy balance between incoming short-wave and long-wave IR radiation versus surface-reflected short-wave and outgoing long-wave IR radiation. The CNR1 consists of a pyranometer and pyrgeometer pair that faces upward and a complementary pair that faces downward. The pyranometers and pyrgeometers measure short-wave and far infrared radiation, respectively. The CNR1 also includes an RTD to measure the radiometer’s internal temperature and a heater that can be used to prevent condensation. Lead length is 82 ft. For custom cable length, order CNR1-L.
If you need a mounting bracket for a CNR1 or CNR1-L, get advice by clicking the Ask a Question button on this page or call +61(0)7 4401 7700.
Read MoreThe CNR1 comes with an 82-ft cable length. This net radiometer is for applications requiring research-grade performance. It measures the energy balance between incoming short-wave and long-wave infrared radiation versus surface-reflected short-wave and outgoing long-wave infrared radiation.
The CNR1 consists of a pyranometer and pyrgeometer pair that faces upward and a complementary pair that faces downward. The pyranometers and pyrgeometers measure short-wave and far infrared radiation, respectively. All four sensors are calibrated to an identical sensitivity coefficient.
The CNR1 also includes an RTD to measure the radiometer’s internal temperature, a 4WPB100 module to interface the RTD with the datalogger, and a heater that can be used to prevent condensation.
The CNR1 uses six differential or four single-ended and two differential analog channels on the datalogger. Dataloggers that provide sufficient channels include our CR1000, CR3000, and CR5000.
If you need a mounting bracket for a CNR1 or CNR1-L, get advice by clicking on the Ask an Expert tab at right, or call 435-753-2342 and ask for someone in our Flux group.
Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
Product | Compatible | Note |
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21X (retired) | ||
CR10 (retired) | ||
CR1000 (retired) | ||
CR10X (retired) | ||
CR200X (retired) | ||
CR211X (retired) | ||
CR216X (retired) | ||
CR23X (retired) | ||
CR3000 (retired) | ||
CR500 (retired) | ||
CR5000 (retired) | ||
CR510 (retired) | ||
CR800 (retired) | ||
CR850 (retired) | ||
CR9000 (retired) | ||
CR9000X (retired) |
Do Not use the UT018 crossarm with the 14364 mounting bracket to fasten the CNR1 to a tower leg. The 14264 mounting bracket should be attached directly to a verticle pole.
The CNR1 uses six differential or four single-ended and two differential analog channels on the data logger.
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As a general guide, go at least 1.5 m above the tallest plant (tree) in an ecosystem.
CNR1 is a four-output net radiometer. It gives values for incoming short-wave, incoming long-wave, outgoing short-wave, and outgoing long-wave radiation. It also calculates the net radiation and albedo.
If the BR (Bowen Ratio) system is being run on 21X or CR23X dataloggers, a CNR1 net radiometer cannot be used with the system because those dataloggers do not have enough input channels. For this reason, Campbell Scientific recommends running a CNR1 out of a separate datalogger.