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Solarmeter Model 9.6 Visible Light Meter RED Light Therapy Lamps LED Red Light
$ 129.35
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Description
Features:
Compact, Handheld, and Durable
Simple Single-Button Operation
NIST Traceable Accuracy
LCD Display
Made In USA
Applications
:
Monitoring Red Fluorescent Lamp Intensity and Aging
Monitoring Red Light / LED Intensity and Aging
Monitoring Red HID Lamp Intensity and Aging
Monitoring Collagen Stimulation Lamp Intensity and Aging
Monitoring Wound Healing Lamp Intensity and Aging
Measuring Photosynthetic Action Spectrum Red Band
Measuring Outdoor Red Light
Solarmeter Specifications
Radiometer
Model
9.6
Irradiation Range
0-199.9 mW/cm²
Response at 633 nm
97%
Bandwidth
577-661 nm
Resolution
0.1 mW/cm²
Conversion Rate
3.0 Readings/Sec
Display
3.5 Digit LCD
Digit Size
0.4 (in) / 10.2 (mm) high
Operational Temperature
32°F to100°F / 0°C to 37.8°C
Operational Humidity
5% to 90% RH
Accuracy
±10% REF.NIST
Dimensions
4.2L x 2.4W x 0.9D (in) / 106.7L x 61W x 22.9D (mm)
Weight
4.5 (oz) / 128 (g) Including Battery
Power Source
9-Volt DC Battery
Window
Glass
Diffuser
Teflon
Detector
GaAsP Photodiode with filter
Agency Approval
CE Mark
Sensor/Detector:
GaAsP Photodiode packaged in hermetically sealed glass window cap. Filter used to narrow bandwidth as shown on the spectral response graph.
Operation:
To operate your Solarmeter, aim the sensor window located on the top panel of the meter directly at a UV source. Press and hold the push-button switch on the face of the meter. For best results take note of the distance the reading was taken from the UV source in order to ensure repeatable results. Battery operation voltage is viable from 9V down to 6.5V. Below 6.5V, the numbers on the LCD display will begin to dim, indicating the need for battery replacement. Under typical service load, a standard 9V battery will last approximately 2 years.
Proper Usage of Solarmeter
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Ultraviolet Radiometer
Wear tinted eye wear when checking intense light sources.
Allow lights to warm-up prior to taking readings (at least 5 min).
Hold sensor close to LED or lamp to measure individual light intensity. Hold sensor at working distance from source for effective intensity.
When checking aging of lights, keep measuring distance and locations constant.
Lights should be replaced when output drops to about 70% of their original (new) readings.
If unsure of what new values were, replace adjacent light with new one and compare old one.
Do not subject the meter to extremes in temperature, humidity, shock or dust.
Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the intrument. Keep sensor free of oil, dirt, etc.