UV-E-Radiometer-Sensor,

€5,583.01 * (€4,691.61 netto zzgl. MwSt.)

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  • 10.08.08.01
UV-S-E-T - UV Radiometer The ultraviolet (UV) part of the solar spectrum has various positive... more
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UV-S-E-T - UV Radiometer
The ultraviolet (UV) part of the solar spectrum has various positive effects on human physiology, but too much is unhealthy. The UV range has a wavelength range of from 100 to 280 nm (UV-C), 280 to 315 nm (UV-B) and 315 to 400 nm (UV-A). Almost the entire UV-C and about 90% of the UV-B radiation are absorbed by the earth's atmosphere.

The UV radiation helps us to produce vitamin D, but it can also burn the skin and cause cancer, melanoma and eye damage. The UV radiation which has an effect on the human skin is called erythem-active UV radiation (UV-E) and is used for the calculation of the global UV index (UVI).

The monitoring of the UV-E is used for human biology and medical applications, whereby it is important that the measurement corresponds to the erythema response spectrum of the human skin. The data are used to calculate the UV index for weather reports within the scope of health care. Thus, the UVE is also taken into account in the development of cosmetics, sun blockers, creams and other skin protective materials.

The Kipp & Zonen program includes a wide range of UV-S broadband radiometers for the accurate measurement of UV radiation. Radiometers for the UV-A, UV-B and UV-E range meet different measurement requirements and there are also dual-band models. The unique UVIATOR software for the UV-S series improves the accuracy of the measurements by taking into account the ozone content of the atmosphere and the sun's level.

The radiiometers can be aligned precisely horizontally with adjustable feet and a leveling belle. A precision quartz dome and a specially shaped diffuser ensure a unique response.

The signal output is amplified for data acquisition systems and the internal temperature stabilization can be monitored. The power supply and signal connections are made by means of a high-quality, UV-resistant cable with a length of 10m (25m optional) and a water-proof connector, the instrument is equipped with a removable drying cartridge which prevents the formation of moisture inside.

The UV-S-E-T radiometer has a spectral range similar to that of the erythemal reaction spectrum (sands) of human skin (ISO: 17166: 1999 / CIE S 007 / E-1998).

All UV-S radiometers are supplied with calibration data, which contain their individual spectral behavior and therefore allow the data to be adapted for different sun angles and ozone concentrations. This adjustment greatly increases the accuracy of the measurement. It can be done manually or with the aid of the UVIATOR software.

Sensor Type: UV-Radiometer
Norm: VDI 3786 Part 5 Radiation Measurement
Norm - WMO: WMO-No,8 7th Edition Part I Chapter 7 Measurement of radiation
Application: Agriculture, climate measurements, Environmental Protection, Hydrology, industry, Research, Solar technology, Transport Meteorology
Manufacturer: Kipp & Zonen
Measurement methods: thermopile
Measuring range (W/m2): 0 ...0,6 W/m²
Spectral range [nm]: 315...400
Calibrated faktor: 2 W/m²/V , 30 W/m²/V
Dome: Quarzglas
Linearity: < 1%
Long-term stability: 5 %
Directional error (W / m2): < 2,5 % (bei 70 ° Zenitwinkel)
Operating temperature [° C]: -40 °C ...+50 °C
Medium: Air
Connection {Plug: 4-pin shielded, 3m
Mobile data capture radiation:: handheld device, Multichannel datalogger, Single channel data logger
voltage supply: 7...18 VDC / 8 W
Degree of protection: IP65
Weight (Kg): 1,0
Housing: Aluminum cast and stainless steel painted white
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