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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 09, 2008
Filed:
Jun. 20, 2006
James Andrew Glover, Whitby, GB;
James Andrew Glover, Whitby, GB;
Ontario Ltd, Whitby, CA;
Abstract
A device to measure the amount of ultraviolet (UV) light transmitted through a water sample, relative to the amount of UV light transmitted through a sample of known UV transmittance, known as UV percent transmittance (UVT). A single UV sensor is used to measure the amount of UV light transmitted through the blank sample and through the water sample under test. In order to maintain accuracy, compensation must be made for fluctuations or drift in the UV lamp output which is common in UV lamps and due primarily to changes in temperature and imperfections in the lamp. The UV sensor measures the amount of light being emitted by the lamp at the times before and/or after the UV sensor measures the amount of UV light transmitted through the blank and water samples. A microprocessor computes the UVT while using the detector readings to compensate the calculated UVT for any drift and fluctuations in the UV lamp output.