Ultraviolet light, Using the ultraviolet lamp, Filter assembly replacement – UVP UVGD-68 Mineralight User Manual

Page 2: Grid replacement, Mounting instructions, Using flashers, Replacement parts & accessories

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Ultraviolet Light

Ultraviolet energy cannot be detected by the human eye. Only a blue-hued light

will be visible through the filter of the lamp. This is due to the emission of visible

light from the lamp grid. The integrated filter eliminates most of this visible light

interference and also reduces solarization for prolonged filter life.

Shortwave (254nm) is the ultraviolet energy farthest from visible light, shorter than

rays in sunlight, and is primarily noted for its ability to fluoresce minerals for

chemical analysis. It is also noted for its germicidal effects.

Using the Ultraviolet Lamp

The UVGD-68 is supplied with an 8-foot primary power cord which must be

plugged into a wall power supply. The lamp is turned on and off with a single

toggle switch and reaches its peak intensity after a five minute warm up period.

Filter Assembly Replacement

Since shortwave filters deteriorate over time due to solarization, periodic

replacement is required. Depending on the application, a useful life of 500 to

1,000 hours can be expected. Since the filter is permanently attached to the

frame, the filter must be replaced as a filter/frame assembly. To replace the filter,

unplug the lamp from its power source. Remove the four screws on the side of the

faceplate. Carefully lift off the old filter/frame assembly. Place the new assembly

into position on the lamp housing and replace the four screws.

Not all fluorescent samples have the same brightness response to UV. Brighter

specimens will often respond for over 1,000 hours if within a reasonably close

range. However, if specimens with a lower level of fluorescent response are used,

either move the specimen closer to the lamp or replace the filter.

Grid Replacement

The UVGD-68 lamps have a grid life of approximately 20,000 hours. The lamp’s

unique grid can be continuously used on a flasher without any effect on grid life.

To replace the grid, unplug the lamp from its power source. Remove the

filter/frame assembly (see “Filter Assembly Replacement” above). Follow the lead

wires from the end of the grid to the terminal strip attached to the bottom of the

lamp housing. Loosen the two screws that hold the wires coming from the grid to

the terminal strips, and remove the two wires. The grid and reflector are a single

unit and will easily lift out. Replacement is the opposite of removal. Note that the

grid and reflector must be replaced as a single unit.

The old grid/reflector assembly contains mercury and must be disposed of

according to governing regulations. The assembly may be sent to UVP

headquarters for proper disposal.

Mounting Instructions

The UVGD-68 lamp comes with wall mounting brackets. To mount the bracket,

remove the screws that hold the pivoting portion of the bracket together. Once

disassembled, bolt or screw the unattached bracket piece to the desired location,

horizontally or vertically. After the bracket is secured, lift the lamp into position and

reattach the two pivot screws. Note that the screw must pass through the open

hole into the threaded hole on the bracket. To adjust the beaming angle, loosen

the screws, pivot the lamp to the desired angle, and then tighten the screws.

Using Flashers

The use of a flasher will greatly help in maximizing the life of the shortwave filter. If

the lamp is being used in a mineral display, the flasher can provide a dramatic

effect of showing drab-looking minerals under ordinary light and transforming

these specimens to their glowing fluorescence under ultraviolet light. Simple

manual flashers can be purchased at electrical supply houses. Lamps can be

continuously used with a flasher without any effect on lamp life.

Replacement Parts & Accessories

Model

Grid Part No.

Filter/Frame Part No.

UVGD-68 Lamp

77-0001-04

38-0006-04

Part Description

Part No.

UV Goggles

98-0002-02

UV Spectacles

98-0002-01

UV Faceshield

98-0002-04

UV Intensity meters

Contact UVP

Blak-Ray® Safety Goggles and Contrast Control Spectacles

Special formula lenses completely eliminate "blue haze" interference while

protecting eyes from harmful bands of UV. UV Goggles (part number 98-0002-02)

provide maximum safety from extended or high intensity UV light sources. UV

Spectacles (98-0002-01) are used for sporadic lower intensity UV light sources

and can be worn comfortably over prescription glasses. The UV Faceshield (part

number 98-0002-04) provides similar UV protection for the entire face.

Ultraviolet Intensity Meters

For the widest energy range measurements, high accuracy and interchangeable

sensors for measurements at 365nm, 302nm and 254nm, the UVX Digital

Radiometer can be used. Units are handheld, battery operated and have compact

sensors with 3-foot electrically shielded cords. Also available are Blak-Ray Meters

in models J-221 for the measurement of longwave (365nm) UV, or J-225 for the

measurement of shortwave (254nm) UV. The meters are compact and highly

accurate.

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