In order to check the performance of a photovoltaic system, at least two parameters are always recommended – on the one hand the parameter that the system itself emits and another for testing. This is the only way to really ensure that your solar system is working efficiently. If you only rely on the power output of the solar system, you may discover any performance impairments such as dirt or defects too late.
This is where the pyranometer comes into play: The device measures the total solar radiation. The values from the pyranometer can be used to create a characteristic curve that provides information about this global radiation.
If this characteristic curve deviates from the characteristic curve of the photovoltaic system, this is an indication of a possible defect in the system.