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Solar Light, LLC

Industrial Process Sensing

Solar Light’s Industrial Process Sensors represent the pinnacle of accuracy, durability, and selection on the market today. Our sensors measure discrete bands of the electromagnetic spectrum from the UVA, UVB, UVA+B, UVC, Visible Light, and Infrared regions. Both narrow and broad bands are available, to fit any application, including germicidal applications, environmental probes, and sensors for biologically weighted spectra (such as the erythema and CIE action spectra.)

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Solar Light’s GLM10 Germicidal Lamp Monitor is specifically designed to continuously monitor germicidal lamp output in water contact vessels.

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Solar Light’s Model GLM100 Germicidal Lamp Monitor consists of the LM100 lamp monitor and the UW254 Submersible Germicidal Detector, working together as a system.

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Solar Light’s PW254, germicidal lamp monitor, is specifically designed to continuously monitor UV intensity from UVC lamps in a high pressure water disinfection tank (reactor). The sensor provides an indication of the effectiveness of the lamps as they age because it is sensitive to the sterilizing UVC wavelengths of mercury lamps at 253.7nm. The sensor reliably interfaces with the Solar Light GLM100 germicidal lamp monitor, or your choice of monitor or data acquisition equipment. Its output is a standard 4-20 mA and the sensor screws into the service port of the water disinfection tank. The screw thread is supplied for 1×11.5″FPT.

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Solar Light’s PWA254, germicidal lamp monitor, is specifically designed to continuously monitor UV output from UVC lamps, in air or high pressure water disinfection tank (reactor), and can provide an indication of the effectiveness of the lamps as they age when used with a data acquisition system.

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Solar Light’s Model UW254 Underwater Germicidal Lamp Monitor is specifically designed to continuously monitor UV intensity from UVC lamps in waste water treatment plants. The sensor provides an indication of the effectiveness of the lamps as they age because it is sensitive to the sterilizing UVC wavelengths of mercury lamps at 253.7nm. The sensor reliably interfaces with the Solar Light GLM100 germicidal lamp monitor, or your choice of monitor or data acquisition equipment.

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Solar Light’s NIST-Traceable PMA-Series Analog Sensors represent the pinnacle of accuracy, durability, and selection on the market today. Our sensors measure discrete bands of the electromagnetic spectrum from the UVA, UVB, UVA+B, UVC, Visible Light, and Infrared regions. Both narrow and broad bands are available, to fit any application, including germicidal applications, environmental probes, and sensors for biologically weighted spectra (such as the erythema and CIE action spectra.) Over 135 different sensors are available in a variety of packages to fit any environment, from indoor clean rooms to harsh locations outdoors to 100 meters under water. Please note that Solar Light offers both Digital Sensors and Analog Sensors in the PMA-Series lineup. Select these Analog Sensors if you don’t need a digital display output of the reading, if you will be connecting to your own datalogger, or if you plan to use a voltage source to provide excitation voltage to the sensor and a digital volt or amp meter to read and convert the results. Analog Sensors are typically used as process sensors that are permanently installed to provide ongoing information. Typical current draw is under 1mA. (By contrast, Digital models are typically used as discrete sensors that are portable and located to provide short term information.)

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