Davis Instruments 6152C manual UV Dose that, Causes Sunburn, UV Index

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TABLE A-2: ENVIRONMENT CANADA SKIN TYPES AND

REACTION TO THE SUNA

Skin Type

Skin Color

History of Tanning & Sunburning

 

 

 

I

White

Always burns easily, never tans

II

White

Always burns easily, tans minimally

III

Light Brown

Burns moderately, tans gradually

IV

Moderate

Burns minimally, tans well

Brown

 

 

V

Dark Brown

Burns rarely, tans profusely

VI

Black

Never burns, deep pigmentation

a.Developed by T. B. Fitzpatrick of the Harvard Medical School. More about the Fitzpatrick Skin Types is available in: Fitzpatrick TB. Editorial: the validity and practicality of sun-reactive skin types I through VI. Arch Dermatol 1988; 124:869-871

 

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I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UV Dose that

 

II

Skin Type (Environment Canada)

 

 

 

Causes Sunburn

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skin Phototype (EPA)

2

 

All Burn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

III

Some burn

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

IV

 

 

 

 

V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VI

 

 

20

40

60

80

100

120 mJ/cm2

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

UV Dose (MEDs)

UV Dose and Sunburn - Use this plot to estimate the MED dose leading to sunburn. A person with Type II (Environment Canada) skin type might choose

0.75MED as the maximum for the day; in contrast, a person with Type V (Environment Canada) Skin Type might consider 2.5 MEDs a reasonable dose for the day. NOTE: the Vantage Pro2 assumes a Fitzpatrick (Environ- ment Canada) Skin Type of II.

UV Index

Vantage Pro2 can also display UV Index, an intensity measurement first defined by Environment Canada and since been adopted by the World Meteorological Organiza- tion. UV Index assigns a number between 0 and 16 to the current UV intensity. The US EPA categorizes the Index values as shown in table A-3. The lower the number, the lower the danger of sunburn. The Index value published by the U.S. National Weather Service is a forecast of the next day’s noontime UV intensity. The index values dis- played by the Vantage Pro2 are real-time measurements.

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Contents Vantage Pro2 Console Manual Vantage Pro2 Console Display Features Display FeaturesFCC Part 15 Class B Registration Warning EC EMC ComplianceTable of Contents Console Features Chapter Welcome to Vantage Pro2TMKeyboard & Display Vantage Pro2 Options Console ModesOptional Sensors & Transmitting Stations Optional WeatherLink SoftwareOptional Accessories Envoys Wireless Weather Envoy #6316, Envoy8X #6318Chapter Installing the Console Powering the ConsoleInstalling the AC Power Adapter Wireless Vantage Pro2 StationsInstalling Batteries Connecting Cabled StationsTable & Shelf Placement Console LocationConsole Location Wall Mounting Chapter Using Your Weather Station Setup ModeSetup Mode Commands Mode DescriptionScreen 2 Configuring Transmitter IDs Wireless Only Screen 1 Active TransmittersStation Type Maximum Number Screen 3 Retransmit Wireless Only Screen 4 Time & Date Screen 5 and Screen 6 Latitude and LongitudeScreen 7 Time Zone Screen 8 Daylight Saving Settings Screen 9 Daylight Saving StatusScreen 10 Elevation Screen 11 Wind Cup Size Screen 12 Rain Collector Screen 13 Rain SeasonClear All Command Screen 14 Serial Baud RateCurrent Weather Mode Selecting Units of MeasureSelecting Weather Variables Outside and Inside Temperature Wind Speed and DirectionHumidity Wind ChillDew Point Barometric PressureUV Ultraviolet Radiation Thsw IndexRain Rate Month-to-date precipitationYear-to-date precipitation Daily RainSolar Radiation Current Evapotranspiration ETMonthly Evapotranspiration ET Yearly Evapotranspiration ETDisplaying the Forecast Forecast IconsDisplaying Time & Date or Sunrise & Sunset Calibrating, Setting, and Clearing Variables Calibrating Temperature And HumidityCalibrate Wind Direction Reading Calibrating Barometric PressureSetting Weather Variables Clearing Weather VariablesHighs and Lows Mode Viewing Highs and LowsAlarm Mode Four Special AlarmsET Evapotranspiration Barometric PressureSetting Alarms UV DoseSetting the Time Alarm Variable AlarmsGraph Mode Clearing Alarm SettingsSilencing Alarms Viewing GraphsHighs Vantage Pro2 Console Graphs Weather Variable Available GraphsChapter Troubleshooting and Maintenance Vantage Pro2 Troubleshooting GuideSpeed WindTroubleshooting Reception Problems TimeHeat Console Diagnostic Mode Diagnostic Screen CommandsCheck Console Reception Screen 1 Statistical Diagnostic Screen Screen 1 Statistical Diagnostics ScreenScreen 2 Reception Diagnostic Screen Console Firmware Versions Console Maintenance One Year Limited WarrantyChanging Batteries Temperature Apparent TemperaturesAppendix a Weather Data Wind chillTemperature/Humidity/Sun/Wind Thsw Index HumidityDew Point RainBarometric Pressure Solar RadiationUV Ultra Violet Radiation Skin Phototype Skin Color Tanning & Sunburn history UV MEDsUV Dose that Causes SunburnUV Index Evapotranspiration ET Leaf WetnessSoil Moisture Appendix B Specifications Console SpecificationsWireless Communication Specifications Console Data Display Specifications Weather Data Specifications SensorsVariable Required Resolution Range Nominal Sensors Appendix C Wireless Repeater Configuration Verifying SetupClearing Repeater ID Vantage Pro2 Console Icons Contacting Davis Technical Support