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UV Radiation Sensor for UVA & UVB Monitoring

UV Radiation Sensor for UVA & UVB Monitoring

SKU: RK200-07
$696.00Price

High-precision UV sensor for real-time UVA and UVB radiation monitoring. Ideal for weather stations, climate studies, health impact assessments, and environmental research.

  • Product Description

    This UV radiation sensor is a high-accuracy instrument designed to measure ultraviolet radiation levels (UVA & UVB) in the atmosphere. Utilizing advanced photodiode technology, it delivers reliable real-time data for evaluating UV index, erythema dose, and UV exposure risks—critical for applications in meteorology, medical research, environmental studies, and UV-sensitive industrial processes.

    Engineered for harsh environments, the sensor features wide dynamic range, high sensitivity, and low power consumption. It includes a visual desiccant window for easy maintenance and is built to WMO standards, ensuring dependable long-term performance in field conditions.

    Whether you're tracking climate change, monitoring UV exposure for public health, or studying ecological impacts, this UV sensor provides the real-time insights needed for accurate forecasting and effective decision-making.

  • Specifications

    Item

    SPECIFICATIONS

    Spectral range

    300-1100nm

    Supply

    5V,12-24VDC

    Range

    0-1500W/2

    Resolution

    1W/m2

    Output

    0-2.5V,0-5V,4-20mA,RS485,SDI-12

    Power consumption

    0.2W

    Response time

    ≤500nS(95%)

    Cosine correction

    ≤±10%(Solar elevation angle=10°)

    Non-linear

    ≤±2%

    Temperature effect

    ±0.08%/℃

    Stability

    ≤±2%/year

    Operating temperature

    -40℃-+80℃

    Ingress protection

    IP67

    Weight(unpacked)

    420g

    Shell material

    Aluminum alloy

    Storage condition

    10℃-60℃@20%-90%RH

    This product can be used as a sunlight time sensor when paired with a recorder

    Sunshine hours is the sum of time periods that the sun direct irradiance intensity to reach or exceed 120W/m2 time hour as a unit, a decimal. Sunshine hours is also known as actual irradiance time.

  • Product Manual

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