Heat flux plate
HFP01
The HFP01 heat flux plate (also called heat flux sensor) offers a solution for measuring heat fluxes. It is especially designed for use inside walls and inside the soil . See also the scientific section on heat flux.
Introduction
HFP01 serves to measure the heat that flows through the object in which it is incorporated or on which it is mounted. The actual sensor in HFP01 is a thermopile. This thermopile measures the differential temperature across the ceramics-plastic composite body of HFP01. Working completely passive, HFP01 generates a small output voltage proportional to the local heat flux.
Using HFP01 is easy. For readout one only needs an accurate voltmeter that works in the millivolt range. To calculate the heat flux, the voltage must be divided by the sensitivity; a constant that is supplied with each individual instrument.
HFP01 can be used for in-situ measurement of building envelope thermal resistance (R-value) and thermal transmittance (H-value) according to ISO 9869, ASTM C1046 and ASTM 1155 standards.
Traceability of calibration is to the "guarded hot plate" of National Physical Laboratory (NPL) of the UK, according to ISO 8302 and ASTM C177.
A typical measurement location is equipped with 2 sensors for good spatial averaging. If necessary two sensors can be put in series, creating a single output signal.
If measuring in soil, in case a more accurate measurement is needed the model HFP01SC should be considered.
Options
- Additional cable length x metres (add to 5m)
- AC100 amplifier
- LI 18 hand held readout.
Suggested Use
- Meteorology
- building physics
- H-value and R-value determination
- building climate control
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