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UV intensity monitor (Pointer) Model: CZR11ZP-UVM2 Item: Products: ⑴ structure: sensors, controllers, panel table separation; ⑵ functions: * Board table with red, green, yellow three colors of the intensity of instruction, when the UV intensity in 70% ~ 100%, the indicator in the green strength of the normal scope of work; * When the UV intensity at 50% ~ 70% between, the intensity of the yellow warning indicator in the scope of work; * When the UV intensity of 50% or less, the target in the scope of work of the red alarm, alarm status at the same time a pair of relay dry contact output. ⑶ features: * Brand ultraviolet sensors - the use of well-known brands in Germany dedicated UV sensor manufacturers, 210 ~ 380nm UV radiation intensity band detection, high sensitivity. * Split design - detection and display, control the separation. * Easy installation - sensor using thread (M26 × 2) to connect directly with the cylinder quick connect; plate table (80 × 64mm) using two screws fixed directly in the electronic control box panel; controller (72 × 118 × 37 mm) used to install card-mounted directly installed on a standard rail. * Debug simple - there are two potentiometers, respectively, for regulating the threshold of 50% of the strength and sensitivity with alarm relays; when the intensity detector testing at the factory when the intensity of spin thread monitor in place, measured by the multimeter 100% when the relative intensity of UV output voltage value, according to 50% of the voltage value, adjusting the potentiometer corresponding to the actual value consistent with the calculated values. * Maintenance fast - when the pointer refers to a yellow or red alert warning of regional areas, to remind the lack of UV radiation intensity, the need for cleaning or replacement glass lamp tube. ⑷ product criteria: complete reference "International Ultraviolet Association," the relative intensity of UV radiation monitoring standards; ⑸ applications: ultra-violet water processor-specific support for monitoring UV radiation intensity.
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