UVB Sensor - SKU 430
SKU 430 UVB sensor is used to measure 280 ~ 315 nm in UV band.
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Product Specification
Skye Instruments Ltd have been designing and manufacturing quality, fully calibrated light sensors since 1983.
Skye offer sensors to measure light levels in the Ultraviolet A and Ultraviolet B wavebands. The wavelengths used in this UVA sensor are according to CIE standards.
The dimensions and overall look of these sensors are similar to that of our other sensors. The housing is black aluminum and sealed to IP67 standards.
The light sensor head is cosine corrected and has been designed with an integral amplifier to give a voltage output for use with most dataloggers, computers, PLCs, etc.
Sensors calibration is traceable to NPL and each sensor is issued with a calibration certificate.
SKU 430 SPECIFICATIONS
Construction |
Anodised black aluminium, sealed to IP67. |
Cable |
Screened. 7-1-4-C military specification. Cable gland on sensor housing. |
Sensor |
Cosine corrected head. Specially formulated diffuser. |
Detector |
SiC Photodetector |
Spectral Response |
280nm - 315nm |
Working Range (1) |
0-10W m-2 |
Output Signal |
0-2V |
Sensitivity |
150 mV / W m-2 |
Thermal Drift of Output |
0.075mV/℃ max (-20 to +50℃) |
Thermal Drift of Zero Offset |
Typically 0.03mV/℃ (-20 to +50℃) |
Absolute calibration error (2) |
typ. <3%, 5% max |
Output Impedance |
500Ω |
Power Supply |
5-15VDC |
Cosine error (3) |
3% |
Azimuth error (4) |
< 1% |
Longterm stability (5) |
±2% |
Response time (6) |
better than 10ms |
Mounting |
6 x 7mm tapped hole in base. Sensor supplied with M6 x 16mm screw + 4x 1.5mm washers to suit panel thickness of 3-10mm |
Temperature range |
-20 to +70℃ |
Humidity range |
0-100% RH |
Weight & Dimensions |
200g with 3m cable |
(1) All standard Skye sensors will work at levels of irradiance well above that found in terrestrial sunlight conditions, room or growth chamber lighting
(2) Main source of this error is uncertainty of calibration of Reference Lamp. Skye calibration standards are directly traceable to N.P.L. Standard references.
(3) Cosine error to 80º is typically 5% max. Figures shown are for normal use sources, e.g., sun plus sky, diffuse sun, growth chambers, etc.
(4) Measured at 45º elevation over 360º
(5) Maximum change in one year. Calibration check recommended at least every two years. Experience has shown that changes are typically much less than figures
(6) Times are generally less than the figure quoted, which is in nanoseconds. They may be slightly increased if long leads are fitted, or those of a higher capacity cable
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