Subject: Measuring UV
Carlyn Hammons <carlyn.hammons [at] thc__state__tx__us> writes >... I am in search for some obscure information and hope >that someone here might be able to help. I know that there is a >very complicated formula for determining microwatts per lumen using >the combination of a lux meter and a UV meter which gives readings >in microwatts per square centimeter. Does anyone recall this >formula? To quote from the manual: To convert from uW/lumen to uW/m2 at a particular point, say on the surface of an exhibit, a commercial light meter must be used to measure illuminance at this point. Since illuminance is measured in lumens per square meter (lux), we have only to multiply the uW/lumen figure by the illuminance to obtain mW/m2. Example: UV reading 100uW/lm Illuminance on exhibit 50 lux UV irradiation on exhibit = 100 x 50 = 5000uW/m2. William Hall Littlemore Scientific *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:13 Distributed: Friday, September 8, 2006 Message Id: cdl-20-13-005 ***Received on Tuesday, 29 August, 2006