IES LM-93-22 PDF

IES LM-93-22 PDF

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IES LM-93-22 PDF

Published Date:
10/24/2022

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Active

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Approved Method: Optical and Electrical Measurements of Far UV-C Excimer Sources

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Illuminating Engineering Society

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The ultraviolet-C (UV-C) spectrum is typically defined as being from 100 nm to 280 nm. This spectrum can be further divided into other defined UV-C ranges, such as vacuum-UV (100 nm to 200 nm) and far UV-C (200 nm to 230 nm). While “far UV-C” is not officially defined, this is the meaning of the term as used in this document. 

The use of far UV-C optical radiation sources in various disinfection applications is a subject of increasing interest. The main reason is that this region of the UV spectrum (200 nm to 230 nm) offers a high rate of pathogen reduction, with much lower photobiological risk than that of longer-wavelength UV devices, and without the problems associated with ozone generation at shorter UV wavelengths.


ANSI : ANSI Approved
File Size : 1 file , 610 KB
ISBN(s) : 9780879954390
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 27
Published : 10/24/2022

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