Pyranometer Calibration Clause Samples
The Pyranometer Calibration clause establishes the requirements and procedures for ensuring that pyranometers, which measure solar radiation, are accurately calibrated. Typically, this clause specifies the frequency of calibration, the standards or reference instruments to be used, and the documentation required to verify calibration status. By mandating regular and standardized calibration, the clause ensures the reliability of solar radiation data, which is critical for performance assessments and compliance in solar energy projects.
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Pyranometer Calibration. The calibration of the pyranometer occurs in a controlled environment by the manufacturer who provides a calibration certificate verifying the results of the calibration, along with any corrective actions necessary to ensure the component is operating within acceptable parameters. After installation, commissioning documentation confirming (a) proper horizontal (level) installation of the GHI sensor and (b) proper alignment of the POA sensor on a properly-aligned and adequately-precise tracker is required to be supplied.
