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Home / Products / UV Sensors / UV-ÖNORM

UV-ÖNORM

  • UV sensor for DVGW (160°) and ÖNORM certified water purifiers according to M5873 and DIN 19294
  • also usable as duty sensors of waste water purifiers, e.g. for ballast water treatment
  • for Hg medium and low pressure lamps
  • with analog (4-20mA, 0-5V, 0-10V) or digital (USB, Modbus) output and for connection to an Android device (incl. app)
  • also available with customized configuration regarding connector, pin assignment and digital protocol

Single Price: 315,00€

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Related Publications

2013 – Developing and setting up a calibration facility for UV sensors at high irradiance rates

Posted: 23. May 2025

B. Barton¹, P. Sperfeld¹, A. Towara¹, G. Hopfenmueller², ¹Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig und Berlin (PTB), 4.1 Photometry and Applied Radiometry, Braunschweig, Germany, ²sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany EMEA Regional Conference, Karlsruhe, Germany (2013) Abstract PTB provides spectral irradiance calibrations traceable to national primary standards and the SI system. A transfer standard source for high UV irradiances has […]

2014 – Spectral Irradiance Measurement and Actinic Radiometer Calibration for UV Water Disinfection

Posted: 23. May 2025

P. Sperfeld¹, B. Barton¹, S. Pape¹, A. Towara¹, J. Eggers², G. Hopfenmueller³, ¹Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig und Berlin (PTB), Germany, ²DVGW-Technologiezentrum Wasser, Karlsruhe, Germany, ³sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany Proceedings of NEWRAD 2014, edited by S. Park, P. Kaerhae and E. Ikonen. (Aalto University, Espoo, Finland 2014) p. 128. Abstract In a joint project, sglux and PTB […]

2013 – Traceable spectral irradiance measurements at UV water disinfection plants

Posted: 23. May 2025

P. Sperfeld¹, B. Barton¹, S. Pape¹, G. Hopfenmueller², ¹Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig und Berlin (PTB), 4.1 Photometry and Applied Radiometry, Braunschweig, Germany, ²sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany EMEA Regional Conference, Karlsruhe, Germany (2013) Abstract PTB provides spectral irradiance calibrations traceable to national primary standards and the SI system. Transportable spectroradiometer systems have been adapted for high UV […]

2013 – PTB traceable calibrated reference UV radiometer for measurements at high irradiance medium pressure mercury discharge lamps

Posted: 23. May 2025

G. Hopfenmueller¹, T.Weiss¹, B. Barton², P. Sperfeld², S. Nowy², S. Pape², D. Friedrich², S. Winter², A. Towara², A. Hoepe², S. Teichert², ¹sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany, ²Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig und Berlin (PTB), 4.1 Photometry and Applied Radiometry, Braunschweig, Germany EMEA Regional Conference, Karlsruhe, Germany (2013)

2021 – TOCONs with reduced dead times used for the detection of fire and combustion burner flames

Posted: 5. May 2025

Dr. Tilman Weiss, sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany TOCONs for the detection of fire and combustion burner flames Abstract The standard sglux TOCONs are featured by a relatively high time constant that extends from 30 ms (low sensitivity TOCONs) until 80 ms (high sensitivity TOCONs). Most of the TOCON applications benefit from this high time constant […]

2024 – Digital UV Sensors simplify measurement and control

Posted: 23. July 2024

Dr. Tilman Weiss¹, Fred Perry² ¹sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany ²Boston Electronics Corporation, Brookline, USA Journal Contribution to the IUVA UV Solutions Magazine (c) IUVA

2024 – Measuring UV radiation without filters – silicon carbide (SiC) photodiodes make it possible

Posted: 1. February 2024

Dr. Niklas Papathanasiou, sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany Sensor Magazin 2/2024 (c) Magazin Verlag Abstract For more than 20 years, the Berlin-based company sglux GmbH has been producing photodiodes and sensors for measuring UV radiation, as used in many areas of industrial production, medical technology, combustion control and for monitoring UV disinfection processes. The precise detection […]

2020 – UV sensors to control UVC surface disinfection

Posted: 5. October 2020

Dr. Tilman Weiss, sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany UV sensors to control UVC surface disinfection Abstract Besides chemical treatment, UVC sterilization is applied to disinfect air and tools in hospitals, doctor’s offices, pharmacies as well as food and pharmaceutical production facilities and public washrooms. These applications require measurements of the UV radiation either at its place […]

2017 – Degradation of opaque quartz-glass diffusers under high intensity UV irradiation

Posted: 1. October 2017

N. Papathanasiou, G. Hopfenmüller, Michael Matalla, T. Weiss, sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany Presentation on IUVA World Congress Spotlights Water Disinfection Technologies 2017, Dubrovnik, Croatia Abstract In UV water purification applications UV sensors are monitoring the dosage of UV irradiation as according to ÖNORM and DVGW standards. sglux GmbH is manufacturing such sensors employing opaque synthetic […]

2011 – Characterisation of new optical diffusers used in high irradiance UV radiometers

Posted: 23. November 2011

Barton¹, B., Sperfeld¹, P., Nowy¹, S., Towara¹, A., Hoepe¹, A., Teichert¹, S., Hopfenmueller², G., Baer³, M. and Kreuzberger³, T. ¹Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig und Berlin (PTB), 4.1 Photometry and Applied Radiometry, Braunschweig, Germany, ²sglux GmbH, Berlin, Germany, ³SGIL Silicaglas GmbH, Langewiesen, Germany Proceedings of NEWRAD2011, edited by S. Park and E. Ikonen. (Aalto University, Espoo, Finland, […]

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from 1 piece = EUR 315,00 / piece
from 5 pieces = EUR 298,00 / piece
from 10 pieces = EUR 268,00 / piece

For higher quantities, please feel free to contact us for a quotation.

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Romana Sonnenberg
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Gabriel Hopfenmüller
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UV-ÖNORM FAQ

Can this sensor also be calibrated to LED sources?
Yes, sglux also calibrates this type of sensor on LED sources. As there is currently no DIN standard or DVGW guideline for LED calibration, the labeling does not include such a reference.
I need to replace ÖNORM sensors in my systems at short notice. Can sglux offer customized pin assignments and measuring range end values?
• I need to replace ÖNORM sensors in my systems at short notice. Can sglux offer customized pin assignments and measuring range end values? Generally, we prefer to use our own typical pin assignment. However, we are happy to respond to customer requests and configure specific pin assignments, connectors or even modified MODBus variants.

UV Sensors FAQ

Is the sensor calibrated?
No, the sensor is not calibrated. If required, the sglux calibration laboratory offers an individual calibration service including a calibration certificate. This document assigns the voltage output or the current value of one specific sensor to the irradiation of a specific UV radiation source. As-delivered the sensor is sensitive in the specified range. Please find further details at the sglux website’s calibration section.
What must be observed with regard to EMC stability when installing a probe?
All sglux sensors are supplied with shielded cables. The shield must be earthed by the user on the measuring device side. On the sensor side, the shield is not connected to the sensor housing in order to avoid ground loops in the event of contact with a system housing with a different potential than the measuring device.
Which sensors can be used as a submersible sensors?
All our PTFE sensors (UV-Cosine, UV-Water-PTFE and UV-Radial) are generally suitable for this purpose and are supplied with a special cable gland.
What types of stainless steel are used for the sensors?
Our standard stainless steel is 1.4404, but we can also manufacture our sensors in other steel grades on request.
Which sensors can also be used to measure at higher temperatures (85-170°C)?
All stainless steel sensors can also be used at higher temperatures. These must then be configured with a photocurrent output, which is connected to an external amplifier such as the RADIKON_simple.
What about the time constant of a UV sensor?
By default our sensors do have a large time constant because most applications measure slowly changing signals. The time constant depends on the sensitivity of the device and ranges between 50ms and 200ms. For detection of Xenon flash light or pantograph arc detection according to EN 50317 we produce special solutions with application adapted time constants. If for other applications a shorter time constant than 50 ms … 200 ms is needed we are happy to produce a customized version. Time constant reduction is possible down to 100 µs depending on the irradiance level of the application (gain value).
Do you offer UV sensors for outdoor measurements?
We offer our UV-Cosine sensor for outdoor measurements. The housing is waterproof IP68 at window side, stain repellent and on request submersible.
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