Easy to install and to access data
Excellent directional response
Precise temperature correction
Extremely low power consumption
RS-485 Modbus® RTU digital output
0 to 1 V analogue output
The new SUV series offers a measurement solution for every part of the ultraviolet solar radiation spectrum. The successful SUV5 total UV radiometer has been re-engineered into dedicated UVA, UVB and UVE (UV Index) models to make a range that is smarter than alternatives; thanks to the latest detector technology, digital signal processing and Modbus® output.
Kipp & Zonen’s unique UVIATOR software improves measurement results by correcting for solar angle and ozone column effects. Download the free UVIATOR software.
The difference between UVA, UVB and UVC What is ultraviolet radiation? Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is part of the Sun’s light spectrum that reaches the earth. UV radiation breaks down into wavelengths that are invisible to the naked eye. There are three types of UV rays: UVA, UVB and UVC. They decrease in length from A to C but increase in intensity, meaning that the shorter the wavelength, the more potential for damage. Fortunately, only UVA and UVB rays can penetrate the earth’s atmosphere. With the new SUV-A and SUV-B you can measure both single wavelenghts.
UVB
Affects the top layer of skin
Cause most sunburns
Linked strongly to skin cancer
Damages DNA in your skin
Burns unprotected skin in as little as 15 minutes
- Easy to install and to access data
- Excellent directional response
- Precise temperature correction
- Extremely low power consumption
- RS-485 Modbus® RTU digital output
- 0 to 1 V analogue output
The new SUV series offers a measurement solution for every part of the ultraviolet solar radiation spectrum. The successful SUV5 total UV radiometer has been re-engineered into dedicated UVA, UVB and UVE (UV Index) models to make a range that is smarter than alternatives; thanks to the latest detector technology, digital signal processing and Modbus® output.
Kipp & Zonen’s unique UVIATOR software improves measurement results by correcting for solar angle and ozone column effects. Download the free UVIATOR software.
The difference between UVA, UVB and UVC
What is ultraviolet radiation?
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is part of the Sun’s light spectrum that reaches the earth. UV radiation breaks down into wavelengths that are invisible to the naked eye. There are three types of UV rays: UVA, UVB and UVC. They decrease in length from A to C but increase in intensity, meaning that the shorter the wavelength, the more potential for damage. Fortunately, only UVA and UVB rays can penetrate the earth’s atmosphere. With the new SUV-A and SUV-B you can measure both single wavelenghts.
- UVB
- Affects the top layer of skin
- Cause most sunburns
- Linked strongly to skin cancer
- Damages DNA in your skin
- Burns unprotected skin in as little as 15 minutes