Air Temperature

Air temperature (also known as dry-bulb temperature) is the temperature of the ambient air when the measurement device is shielded from radiation and moisture. The most common method of air temperature measurement uses a resistive temperature device (RTD) or thermocouple within a radiation shield. The shield blocks sunlight from reaching the sensor (avoiding radiative heating), yet allows natural air flow around the sensor. More accurate temperature measurement devices utilize a shield which forces air across the sensor.

Air temperature is typically measured on the Celsius scale.

Air temperature plays a large role in PV system performance as PV modules and inverters are cooled convectively by the surrounding air.

Radiation shield of naturally aspirated ambient temperature sensor.
Radiation shield of naturally aspirated ambient temperature sensor.