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Spectrum 632: LR-BS-70W-DES-FL-TG-001 Edit
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Area (m²):1019 1.1946E-5
Illuminance (lux):1021 5.0858E4
Luminance (candela per m²):1023 5.0858E4
Luminous Flux (lumen):1020 6.0754E-1
Luminous intensity (candela):1022 6.0754E-1
Observer:1017 Photopic
Solid Angle (steradians):1018 1.0
Source:1016 FLMT09760

Device Source:1001 FLMT09760
Integration Begin:1002 280.00
Integration End:1003 780.00
Method:1004 Uses Simpson's Rule for integration.
Moles of Photons:1013 4.7320E-11
PAR uMoles/m²/sec:1015 7.7357E2
PAR uMoles:1014 3.6964E-5
Photons/cm²/sec:1011 5.9636E16
Total Photons:1012 2.8497E13
dBm:1009 4.5263E0
eV:1010 7.0791E13
uJoule/cm²:1007 9.4944E1
uJoule:1005 1.1342E1
uWatt/cm²:1008 2.3736E4
uWatt:1006 2.8355E3

CCT:1042 5767K
CRI DC:1040 4.33E-3
CRI R01:1025 78.6 (5767K)
CRI R02:1026 80.0 (5767K)
CRI R03:1027 70.5 (5767K)
CRI R04:1028 32.2 (5767K)
CRI R05:1029 33.7 (5767K)
CRI R06:1030 46.6 (5767K)
CRI R07:1031 90.8 (5767K)
CRI R08:1032 60.9 (5767K)
CRI R09:1033 -105.5 (5767K)
CRI R10:1034 71.7 (5767K)
CRI R11:1035 34.8 (5767K)
CRI R12:1036 47.8 (5767K)
CRI R13:1037 73.4 (5767K)
CRI R14:1038 79.7 (5767K)
CRI R15:1039 63.9 (5767K)
CRI Ra:1024 61.7 (5767K)
DC<5.4E-3:1041 true

Measurement

Brand Lucky Reptile
Import Export Peter Hoch http://www.hoch-rep.com/
Lamp Product Bright Sun UV Desert 70W
PAR38 30°
Lamp ID LR-BS-70W-DES-FL-TG-001 (10/2022)
Bright Sun HID 70W by Lucky Reptile
Spectrometer FLAME UV-Vis (E)
Ballast Lucky Reptile Bright Control Pro 70W
Reflector
Distance 30 cm
Age 105 hours
Originator (measurement) Thomas Griffiths
Database entry created: Thomas Griffiths (Tomaskas Ltd.) 8/Dec/2022 ; updated: Thomas Griffiths (Tomaskas Ltd.) 8/Dec/2022

Colorimetry

Colorimetry is the science to describe physically the human color perception. The wavelength range 380 nm - 780 nm is visible to humans and detected by three different photoreceptors. Many Reptiles see the range 350 nm - 800 nm and have an additional UV photoreceptor in their retina.

Spectrum in the visible wavelength range

Whereas a spectrometer measures the intensity in every tiny wavelength interval resulting in thousands of individual intensities, the human eye only measures three intensities detected by the three cones. The same is true for the reptile eye with usually three or four photoreceptors. Effectively the detailled spectrum displayed above reduces to a much compacter bar graph displayed below. The photoreceptor sensitivites from these L-Cone, M-Cone, S-Cone, and U-Cone are used, they are chosen as an average of measured reptile photoreceptor sensitivity curves. The bar graph also shows as reference the intensity seen by the three or four photoreceptors for average sunlight (id 1).

From these three numbers the colour coordinate and the correlated colour temperature for humans are calculated using the CIE standard method. I adapted this concept to a "3 cone reptile (M,S,U)" and a "4 cone reptile (L,M,S,U)". I am sure, that this adaption to other colour spaces makes sense mathematically and this is also done in scientific research regarding colour vision of animals, however I have not seen calculation of colour temperatures for other animals in the scientific literature. Even if it is hypothetical, at least this shows, how arbitrary the colour temperature is, and that the colour temperature calculated for humans does not apply to reptiles. The colour spaces also show the colour coordinates of different phases of daylight ((ids 1, 338451, 511513 ), indicated by crosses, coloured in the appriximate colour perceived by a human.

Human (CIE) 3 cone reptile 4 cone reptile
Cone Excitation
Colour Coordinate ( 0.33 ; 0.33 ) ( 0.21 ; 0.38 ) ( 0.23 ; 0.16 ; 0.29 )
CCT 5800 Kelvin 17000 Kelvin 8200 Kelvin
distance 0.058 0.091
colour space 3-D-graph not implemented yet

Vitamin D3 Analysis

Vitamin D3 is produced by UVB radiation around 300 nm. 7DHC/ProD3 present in the skin is converted to PreD3 when absorbing an UV photon. PreD3 can be converted back to ProD3, to Lumisterol, or to Tachysterol when absorbing another UV photon or can be converted to Vitamin D3 in a warm environment.

This process prevents any overdose of vitamin D3 from UV radiation with a spectrum similar to sunlight. As a comparison the solar spectra at 20°(id:14) and at 85°(id:21) solar angle are shown.

Spectrum in the vitamin D3 active wavelength range

The ratio of the two solarmeters 6.2 (UVB) and 6.5 (UV index) readings has proven a useful and very simply number to acess the spectral shape in the vitamin-d3-active region.

Effective Irradiances

Effective irradiances are calculated for all ranges, actionspectra and radiometers currently present in this database.

The calculation method is a numerical implementation (Simpson's rule) of the formula

To learn more about calculating effective irradiances and radiometers I recommend this excellent report on UVB meters: Characterizing the Performance of Integral Measuring UV-Meters (pdf).

The numbers in the following tables can also be used to estimate certain (effective) irradiances from radiomer readings. Example: If the database lists

  • range: UVB (US) = 13.8 µW/cm²
  • radiometer: Solarmeter 6.2 = 19.6 µW/cm²
then any Solarmeter 6.2 reading multiplied with 0.7 (0.7=13.8/19.6) is an estimate of UVB irradiance for this specific lamp. If you do so, always make sure, that the calculated (effective) irradiance is valid. The calculated value is not valid, if the lamp's spectrum is not measured in the relevant range.

Ranges
total ( 0 nm - 0 nm) 25800 µW/cm² = 258 W/m²
UVC ( 0 nm - 280 nm) 0 µW/cm² = 0 W/m²
non-terrestrial ( 0 nm - 290 nm) 0 µW/cm² = 0 W/m²
total2 ( 250 nm - 880 nm) 25700 µW/cm² = 257 W/m²
UVB (EU) ( 280 nm - 315 nm) 136 µW/cm² = 1.36 W/m²
UVB (US) ( 280 nm - 320 nm) 168 µW/cm² = 1.68 W/m²
UVA+B ( 280 nm - 380 nm) 3660 µW/cm² = 36.6 W/m²
Solar UVB ( 290 nm - 315 nm) 136 µW/cm² = 1.36 W/m²
UVA D3 regulating ( 315 nm - 335 nm) 212 µW/cm² = 2.12 W/m²
UVA (EU) ( 315 nm - 380 nm) 3520 µW/cm² = 35.2 W/m²
UVA2 (medical definition) ( 320 nm - 340 nm) 299 µW/cm² = 2.99 W/m²
UVA (US) ( 320 nm - 380 nm) 3490 µW/cm² = 34.9 W/m²
UVA1 (variant) ( 335 nm - 380 nm) 3310 µW/cm² = 33.1 W/m²
UVA1 (medical) ( 340 nm - 400 nm) 4580 µW/cm² = 45.8 W/m²
vis. UVA ( 350 nm - 380 nm) 2950 µW/cm² = 29.5 W/m²
VIS Rep3 ( 350 nm - 600 nm) 19400 µW/cm² = 194 W/m²
VIS Rep4 ( 350 nm - 700 nm) 22200 µW/cm² = 222 W/m²
purple ( 380 nm - 420 nm) 3440 µW/cm² = 34.4 W/m²
VIS ( 380 nm - 780 nm) 20200 µW/cm² = 202 W/m²
PAR ( 400 nm - 700 nm) 17800 µW/cm² = 178 W/m²
blue ( 420 nm - 490 nm) 4920 µW/cm² = 49.2 W/m²
green ( 490 nm - 575 nm) 5060 µW/cm² = 50.6 W/m²
yellow ( 575 nm - 585 nm) 1360 µW/cm² = 13.6 W/m²
orange ( 585 nm - 650 nm) 3220 µW/cm² = 32.2 W/m²
red ( 650 nm - 780 nm) 2210 µW/cm² = 22.1 W/m²
IRA ( 700 nm - 1400 nm) 2940 µW/cm² = 29.4 W/m²
IRB ( 1400 nm - 3000 nm) 0 µW/cm² = 0 W/m²
Actionspectra
Erythema 8.06 UV-Index
Pyrimidine dimerization of DNA 62.7 µW/cm²
Photoceratitis 11.9 µW/cm²
Photoconjunctivitis 0.199 µW/cm²
DNA Damage 0.779
Vitamin D3 29.9 µW/cm²
Photosynthesis 12200 µW/cm²
Luminosity 53700 lx
Human L-Cone 8030 µW/cm²
Human M-Cone 6670 µW/cm²
Human S-Cone 4410 µW/cm²
CIE X 7330 µW/cm²
CIE Y 7490 µW/cm²
CIE Z 7620 µW/cm²
PAR 84900000 mol photons
Extinction preD3 184 e-3*m²/mol
Extinction Tachysterol 647 e-3*m²/mol
Exctincition PreD3 92900 m²/mol
Extinction Lumisterol 31.8 m²/mol
Exctincition Tachysterol 981000 m²/mol
Extinction 7DHC 32.2 m²/mol
L-Cone 6830 µW/cm²
M-Cone 4670 µW/cm²
S-Cone 8550 µW/cm²
U-Cone 9420 µW/cm²
UVR - ICNIRP 2004 6.77 Rel Biol Eff
Melatonin Supression 5730 µW/cm²
Blue Light Hazard 5390 µW/cm² (100 µW/cm² per 1000 lx)
CIE 174:2006 PreVit D3 31.6 µW/cm²
Lumen Reptil 63000 "pseudo-lx"
Vitamin D3 Degradation 32.3 µW/cm²
Actinic UV 6.63 µW/cm² (1.24 mW/klm)
Exctincition Lumisterol 44900 m²/mol
Exctincition 7DHC 42700 m²/mol
Exctincition Toxisterols 16900 m²/mol
Broadbandmeters
Solarmeter 6.2 (UVB, pre 2010) 204 µW/cm²
Solarmeter 6.5 (UV-Index, pre 2010) 8.6
Leybold UVB 144 µW/cm²
Leybold UVA 2600 µW/cm²
Leybold UVC 0.0138 µW/cm²
DeltaOhm UVB 341 µW/cm²
DeltaOhm UVC 36.6 µW/cm²
Vernier UVB 50.4 µW/cm²
Vernier UVA 1470 µW/cm²
Gröbel UVA 2910 µW/cm²
Gröbel UVB 78.4 µW/cm²
Gröbel UVC -0.08 µW/cm²
Solarmeter 6.4 (D3) 26.9 IU/min
UVX-31 489 µW/cm²
IL UVB 0.0938 µW/cm²
IL UVA 3240 µW/cm²
Solarmeter 6.5 (UVI, post 2010) 6.83 UV-Index
Solarmeter 6.2 (UVB, post 2010) 120 µW/cm² (Solarmeter Ratio = 17.6)
Solarmeter AlGaN 6.5 UVI sensor 97 UV Index
GenUV 7.1 UV-Index 5.9 UV-Index
Solarmeter 10.0 (Global Power) 248 W/m²
Solarmeter 4.0 (UVA) 51.8 mW/cm²
LS122 2.76 W/m²
ISM400 180 W/m²