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LightLab distributes the full range of precision light measurement instrumentation from Hagner. We offer an accredited calibration service for the meters and have a workshop for repair. Refer to our guide for further information on using a luxmeter.

Hagner AB was founded in the early 1960s and has an established range of lightmeters to suit your needs. The EC1 was introduced in 1983 and has been serving the lighting community now for more than 40 years. Further development saw the range expand to include interchangeable remote detector heads, luminance meters, spot meters and tunnel photometers.One of the latest Hagner products is the ERP-105 luminace meter which can measure levels as low as 0.00001 cd/m². This was developed to meet the requirements for control measurements of the photoluminescent materials.

As a manufacturing and development company B Hagner AB responds to the photometric measuring needs of the lighting community. Beside tunnel photometers and light sensors, which are for stationary outdoor use, the main aim of the company is to provide the market with reasonable priced, handheld, reliable and accurate photometric instruments, for use in the field as well as in the laboratory. The continuous work of improving existing instruments, together with the development of new instruments has given B Hagner AB its present strong market position.

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EC1 & EC1-x

The Hagner EC1 Luxmeter is a small, handy and extremely easy-to-use instrument for accurate measurement of illuminance over a range of 0.1-200,000 lux. With both automatic zeroing and on/off switch, the only controls needed are a four-position range selection switch and a hold button for retaining the display value.

The EC1-x meter accepts detectors from the extensive range offered by Hagner with a range of illuminance and irradiance sensitivities, cosine correction and input modes such as a fibre optic input.
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TLS-420

The Hagner TLS-420 Tunnel Entrance Photometer is designed to measure the average luminance of road tunnel entrance and its surroundings according to CIE recommendations and is used, together with a PLC/computer, to regulate the lighting inside the tunnel. The idea is to control the illumination inside the tunnel to a level corresponding to the degree of light adaptation of an approaching cardriver´s eyes.
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  • LightLab
  • Laboratory
    • Calibration Services >
      • Lux & luminance meter calibration
      • Phototherapy Meter Calibration
      • Gloss Meter Calibration
    • Test & Measurement Services >
      • Photometry
      • LED / SSL product testing - LM-79, 60598 ISTM, & TM-21
      • EMC testing
      • Luminous Reflectance Measurement
  • Products
    • AGI32
    • Hagner
  • Resources
    • Lighting Resources >
      • Authentication of laboratory results
      • How to Read a Photometric Report
      • The use of luxmeters
      • LightOverview
      • Energy efficient lighting
    • Historical Resources >
      • Uniformity of Illuminance
      • Unified Glare Rating
      • Why triphosphor lamps are unsuitable for hospital lighting
      • Our understanding of glare
  • About
    • Partners
    • Contact