Radio Transmitters:

Light (Lux) – ML4701
Product Code:
ML4701-434.075*
Series:
ML4000

It is recognised that one of the major causes of damage to works of art, fine furniture, carpets, wall coverings and museum exhibits is light falling on the objects. Hanwell provide a range of instruments that enable the conservator to measure the levels of Lux and the UV content of light.

The ML4701 allows wire-free monitoring of a site, with real time alarm notification and historical analysis of data.

These instruments provide the conservator with the necessary information to protect their valuable exhibits. Using proven Hanwell technology, measurements can be taken of the amount of visible light (Lux) falling on objects. Areas that would have previously required expensive and disruptive wiring can now be monitored by radio sensors.

*xxx.xxx = Radio frequency, view datasheet for more information.

Benefits

  • Easy to set-up and retrieve data instantly
  • Provides ongoing record of Lux
  • Memory capacity of up to 100,000 readings
  • Full data history for comprehensive analysis

  • Typical Applications

  • Showcases
  • Museum stores
  • Galleries
  • Temporary exhibitions
  • Archives
  • Interface to building management
  • Systems for blind control

  • Instrument
    Dimensions: 110 x 80 x 35 mm
    Weight: 200 grams
    Power Supply: 3.6 volt AA Lithium battery
    Battery Life: 18 months
    Case Materials: ABS & PC
    Memory Capacity: 100,000 readings
    N.B. Instrument operating range -20°C to +60°C
    in a non-condensing RH environment

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