NR Sensor Mount Net Radiation Sensor Mounting Kit
Works Well in Dry or Salty Environments
weather applications supported water applications supported energy applications supported gas flux and turbulence applications supported infrastructure applications supported soil applications supported

Overview

Campbell Scientific created an improved mounting kit for the net radiometers we offer. The kit, part number 26120, replaces mounting kit numbers 19455 and 14264. It performs better in dry or salty environments, and it is designed to work in some configurations where the previous models did not. The 26120 is a more universal mounting kit that can be used with the NR-LITE, CNR2, or CNR4.

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Technical Description


 

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The 26120 with support arm and crossarm (sold separately)
The 26120 with support arm and crossarm (sold separately)
The 26120 with support arm and crossarm (sold separately)
The 26120 with support arm and pole (sold separately)

Specifications

Why/When to Use Used to mount Campbell Scientific net radiometers.
Wind Withstands winds up to 193.12 kph (120 mph)
Weight 725.75 g (1.6 lb)

Compatibility

Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.

Sensors

Product Compatible Note
CNR4 Attaches to a vertical pipe or to a CM200-series crossarm.
NR01
NR-LITE2-L Attaches to a vertical pipe or to a CM200-series crossarm.

Miscellaneous

Product Compatible Note
NR-LITE-L (retired) Attaches to a vertical pipe or to a CM200-series crossarm.

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Common Accessory for the following products:

FAQs for

Number of FAQs related to NR Sensor Mount: 3

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  1. The kit consists of a specially constructed mounting bracket and two sets of U-bolts.

  2. As of June 2013, all of our current and retired net radiation sensors can be mounted using this kit. These include:

    • Current sensors: CNR4-L, NR-LITE2-L, and NR01-L
    • Retired sensors: CNR1, CNR1-L, CNR2-L, NR-LITE-L, and Q7.1-L

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