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Find Inclination of a Panel with the Fluke Solar Irradiance Meter

published on MARCH 4, 2022
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MARCH 4, 2022

The Fluke IRR1-SOL Irradiance Meter has a built-in inclination sensor that lets you know the roof or solar panel tilt when surveying, installing or adjusting the installation.

+ Simply place the Irradiance Meter directly onto the solar panel to get accurate tilt.

+ For surfaces of rooftops with inclinations different than 0°, place the meter on the ground and push the ZERO button for 2 seconds to reset the angle.

+ Then, measure the true inclination of the solar panel.

Get 4 critical photovoltaic measurements in one easy-to-use tool when surveying, installing or adjusting your solar installation. Visit Fluke.com to find out more.

Learn more about the Fluke IRR1-SOL Irradiance Meter: https://comtest.co.za/Products-Paid/Product-Details-Paid/fluke-flk-irr1-sol

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