Lux Meter

Lux Meter photo-1
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China
Model Number:
DT1308
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Place of Origin China
Model Number DT1308
DT-1308 Light Meter The digital illuminance meter is a precision instrument used to measure illuminance (lux, footcandle) in the field. It is meet CIE photopic spectral response. It is fully cosine corrected for the angular incidence of light. The light sensitive component used in the meter is a very stable, long-life silicon photo diode and spectral response filter.
 

Specifications: 

  • Display :3-3/4 digit LCD with high speed 42 segment bargraph.
  • Measuring Range:40.00 lux,400.0 lux,4000 lux,40.00 Klux and 300.0 Klux /40.00 fc,400.0 fc,4000 fc,30.00 Kfc.
  • NOTE: 1fc=10.76lux,1Klux=1000lux,1Kfc=1000fc
  • Overrange Display: LCD will show “OL” symbol.
  • Spectral Response: CIE Photopic. (CIE human eye response curve).
  • Spectral Accuracy: CIE Vλ function f1’≦6%
  • Cosine Response: f2’≦2%
  • Accuracy: ±5% rdg±0.5% f.s.
  • Repeatability: ±3%
  • Sampling Rate: 13.3 times/sec of analog bar-graph indication;1.3times/sec of digital display.
  • Photo Detector: One silicon photo diode and spectral response filter.
  • Operating temperature & Humidity : 0℃ to 40℃(32℉to 104℉) & 0% to 80% RH.
  • Storage Temperature & Humidity :  -10℃ to 50℃(14℉ to 140℉) & 0% to 70% RH.
  • Power Source: 1 piece 9V battery.
  • Photo detector Lead Length: 150cm (approx.);
  • Photo detector Dimensions: 115L×60W×20H(mm);
  • Meter Dimensions: 170L×80W×40H;
  • Weight: 390g.

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Business Type
Trading Company
Total Employees
101 - 200 People
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe
Location
Hanzhoung, Shaanxi, China

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