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UV-A Measurements and Spectral Errors
Apogee Instruments model SU-200 UV-A sensors are calibrated to measure ultraviolet radiation from the sun
between 300 and 400 nm in Watts per square meter. In addition to naturally occurring UV-A radiation from the
sun, there are many electric light sources that emit UV-A radiation (e.g., cool white fluorescent, metal halide,
mercury arc, and germicidal lamps). Although the relative wavelengths of UV-A radiation differ among sunlight and
electric lights, the error estimates shown in the table below indicate the SU-200 provides reasonable estimates of
UV-A radiation coming from electric lamps (table provides spectral error estimates for UV-A radiation
measurements from radiation sources other than clear sky solar radiation). For most common lamps, the error is
less than 10 %. The SU-200 is particularly useful for determining the UV-A filtering capacity of the transparent
plastic and glass barriers that are commonly used below electric lamps.
Radiation Source (Error Calculated Relative to Sun, Clear Sky)
Direct Normal
Diffused Blue Light
Metal Halide
Quartz Halogen
Mercury Arc
T12 Fluorescent UV-A Enhanced
UV-A LED (365 nm Peak)
UV-A LED (386 nm Peak)
UV-A LED (395 nm Peak)
Clear Sky
Overcast
CWF T5
Expected EFD Error [%]
0.0
0.0
-0.2
0.3
8.2
1.2
-2.3
16.2
12.2
37.4
1.8
-36.9
Expected PFD Error [%]
0.0
-1.1
-1.0
1.4
9.2
-1.2
-3.8
16.9
15.2
35.3
-3.9
-41.2