The ILT2400-UVGI Germicidal/Disinfection Light Measurement System has everything you need to start validating the light output from your anti-microbial / germicidal / UV disinfection system. It’s not enough to trust the manufacturer’s specifications. You must verify that the system you’re entrusting the health and well being of your patients to is doing what it says – deactivating germs and killing pathogens.
The ILT2400-UVGI is specifically configured and calibrated to cover the area of the UV-C spectrum where most pathogens, including the COVID-19 virus, are inactivated (See graph above). Regardless of the light source your system uses, with the touch of a button the ILT2400-UVGI will do the following:
The ILT2400-UVGI is a feature-packed hand held UV meter that allows on screen verification as well as datalogging of the light intensity of numerous type of UV sources for any disinfection application including surface, air and water regardless of the lamp type. The unit comes with an integrated kick-stand, allowing stationary positioning of the meter while in use. The detector is attached with 7′ cable to help reduce the risk of tester exposure. The versatility of the ILT2400 is ideal for measuring a wide variety of systems in lab or in-situ settings.
ILT2400 can be used with a variety of sensors for testing from UV light from 185- 400 nm. We have sensors for both broad band and narrow band application covering a range from nW/cm2 to W/cm2 with numerous diodes including solar blind vacuum phototube sensors, GaN and SiC sensors. Please contact our sales team if you need help with selection.
ILT2400-UVGI vs ILT960
ILT2400-UVGI vs ILT2400-NB
Also referred to as UVGI, it is a disinfection method that uses short-wavelength ultraviolet (UV-C) light to kill or inactivate microorganisms by destroying nucleic acids and disrupting their DNA, leaving them unable to perform vital cellular functions. The ILT2400-UVGI light meter is a complete measurement system includes the ILT2400 Meter, an attenuated UV sensor to allow measurements up to 100 mW/cm2, and a scanned UV calibration for narrow band sources such as Excimer, LED, and LP mercury lamps. This detector has a weighted response and designed to measure the germicidal effectiveness of broad spectrum UV sources in accordance with the requirements within the IES Luckiesh and DIN standards for most UV sources.