Fluke FLK-IRR1-SOL Solar Irradiance Meter

Fluke FLK-IRR1-SOL Solar Irradiance Meter

Jan 5, 2021

If you’re surveying, installing, executing maintenance or checking performance of solar panels or a photovoltaic system, the Fluke IRR1-SOL Irradiance Meter gives you the 4 critical measurements needed all in one easy-to-use tool. Make instantaneous measurements to determine the watt per square meter solar irradiation, required by IEC 62446-1 standard. Measure temperature by either placing the meter directly on the panel or by connecting the external probe.

Find cardinal direction with the compass and verify inclination of a roof or panel with the tilit function. Get all the critical photovoltaic measurements needed to install, verify and report on the performance of a photovoltaic system in one instrument.

Key features

• Measure solar irradiance, ambient and PV module temperature, array orientation and tilt angles

• Make instantaneous measurements to determine the watts per square meter solar irradiation, required by IEC 62446-1 standard

• High contrast LCD with large numbers for easy readability in direct sunlight

• Includes convenient carry case with shoulder strap

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