At the DLR Solar Furnace, calorimeters or circular foil radiometers are use
d for calibrating video camera based flux mapping systems. For many years,
we have been investigating the accuracy of these devices and have undertake
n several efforts to check their performance. Furthermore, we developed new
instruments and compared these devices to the existent ones. The most rece
nt measurements were collected within the frame of an international campaig
n, called Intercomp 2000, located at the DLR Solar Furnace in Cologne. This
was the opportunity to test our own flux gauges, the 10000 suns Kendall ra
diometer, the 5000 suns Sun-Catch calorimeter, 2 HyCal circular foil radiom
eters for 3000 suns and 2 more HyCal radiometers for 11000 suns. About 100
measurements were taken in the range from 0,5 M W/m(2) up to 5 MW/m(2). The
Kendall radiometer and the SunCatch calorimeter agreed well within the 2%
margin. The circular foil HyCal radiometers showed significantly larger dev
iations. This leads to the conclusion that we have to change the manufactur
er-given calibration constants of the HyCal radiometers by using the data c
ollected with either the SunCatch or the Kendall flux gauge.