UV Sensors

Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on UV Sensors

Because multiple industries use UV sensors in different capacities, the available options can widely vary between models. You need detailed information on your environment and equipment to ensure that you purchase the appropriate sensor for your business.

Some UV sensors detect UVA radiation only, whereas others detect UVB, UVC or a combination of types. Consult the manufacturer about the sensor's detection capabilities, accuracy, sensitivity and wavelength range. Consider your desired means of signal output, too. If you need to be notified of high or low radiation levels, you may want to use a system that sends information to a monitored station.

UV sensor manufacturers and distributors should be able to provide you with recommendations, but you must provide them with details on your equipment and environment. Some sensors are more durable than others, and some may not be suitable for your needs. Note the standard operating temperature, humidity and pressure for the environment in which you plan to use the sensor.

Distributors should also provide you with mounting hardware and detailed information on installation. Ask if they provide warranties and recalibration or repair services as well. Depending on the model you purchase, your sensor may need routine maintenance or testing for optimal accuracy. For more information on purchasing UV sensors, visit the links at Business.com.

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