LP471A-Uveff – Total Effective Irradiance Probe

Brand: Delta OHM S.R.L.
Does not ship to Ohio, United States

The combined probe LP471A-UVeff measures the Total Effective Irradiance (W/m²) weighted according to the UV action curve (CEI EN 60335-2-27).

The probe is made of two sensors, the signals of the sensors are combined and weighted to obtain an accurate spectral response.

The two probes are equipped with a diffuser for the correct measure according to the cosine law.

The probe provides the following data
  • Total Effective Irradiance (Eeff) – Measuring range: 0.01 W/m²…20 W/m².
  • Effective Irradiance in the range UV-CB – Measuring range: 0.01 W/m²…20 W/m²
  • Irradiance in the UVA spectrum – Measuring range: 0.1 W/m²…2000 W/m²
When used for the control of cosmetic tanning systems, with the LP471A-UVeff it is easy to determine the exposure time for the first session (set to 100J/m² effective) and the total time per year (maximum dose limit established is 15kJ/m² per year). Alternatively you can calculate the dose received per session.

You can also check the status of lamps aging by regularly measuring the solarium emission.

Supplied with SICRAM module and 2 m cable.

The probe works with the instruments: DO9847 (from rev. R.1), HD31, HD2302.0 (from rev. 01), HD2102.1 (from rev. 11) and HD2102.2 (from rev. 21).

Specifications

Total Effective Irradiance Measuring Range (W/m²)

  • 0.010 to 19.999

Total Effective Irradiance Resolution (W/m²)

  • 0.001

Total Effective Irradiance Spectral Range

  • UV action curve for measuring erythema (250 nm to 400 nm)

Total Effective Irradiance Calibration Uncertainty

  • < 15 %

Total Effective Irradiance f3 (Linearity)

  • < 3 %

Total Effective Irradiance f4 (Instrument Reading Error)

  • ± 1-digit

Total Effective Irradiance f5 (Fatigue)

  • < 0.5 %

Total Effective Irradiance Drift After 1 Year

  • < 2 %

Total Effective Irradiance Working Temperature

  • 0° to 50° C

UV Irradiance Measuring Range (W/m²)

  • 0.1 to 1999.9

UV Irradiance Resolution (W/m²)

  • 0.1

UV Irradiance Spectral Range

  • 315 nm to 400 nm

UV_BC Irradiance Measuring Range (W/m²)

  • 0.010 to 19.999

UV_BC Irradiance Resolution (W/m²)

  • 0.001

UV_BC Irradiance Spectral Range

  • 250 nm to 315 nm

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