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SOLAR & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE WWW.KIPPZONEN.COM UV RADIOMETER RANGE MEASURES ATMOSPHERIC UV-A SIMULATES THE HUMAN SKIN The UVS-A has a broad spectral response optimised for precise measurements of atmospheric UV-A irradiance. The UVS-E has a spectral response that is adapted to the erythemal (sunburn) action spectrum of the human skin (ISO 17166:1999 / CIE S 007/E-1998). Hence, this radiometer collects information of medical and public concern; UV Index, Erythemal dose and dose rate. Due to the Robertson-Berger type spectral response of the UVS-E radiometers, measurements can be related to existing monitoring network data.
MEASURES ATMOSPHERIC UV-B Compared to the spectral response of the UVS- E, the UVS-B has a sharper cut-off at the transition from UV-B to UV-A. This feature reduces the UV-A contribution to the radio- meter output and permits the highest possible correlation to atmospheric UV-B irradiance. The UVS Radiometers have sealed, weather resistant cases made from protected aluminium. They permit continuous outdoor operation. The Radiometers can easily be adjusted in the horizontal by help of leveling feet and the built-in bubble level. A single DC supply voltage is needed for operation of the temperature control and the signal amplifier. All Radiometers have an analog voltage output which is proportional to the measured UV irradiance. Dual-band models have two independent signal outputs. All models have an output for monitoring internal temperature.
DUAL BAND These models are very cost-effective by combining two independent measurements in a single instrument

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