FD Series UV/IR Flame Detector 
 

Protect your site and personnel with the FD Series UV/IR flame detector. Two spectrums of radiation must be recognized and confirmed by precisely tuned sensors for the detector to initiate a fire condition, which vastly reduces false alarms.

The detector reacts to both UV and IR flame radiation delivering accurate and reliable fire monitoring, yet is immune to arc welding, hot body radiation, lightning or sunlight.

Enclosed in a rugged, explosion-proof housing, the FD Series UV/IR uses the latest in modular microprocessor and UV/IR sensor technology. Deploy it for stand-alone operation or connect it to a variety of control devices to create a dependable fire monitoring system. User-defined sensitivity and time delay settings combined with built-in testing routines ensure continuous, reliable operation.

Applications:

  • Refineries
  • Offshore drilling and production platforms
  • Petrochemical plants, petroleum product pipelines and pumping stations
  • Gas compressor buildings
  • Gas collection facilities
  • Gas processing plants

 

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  • Rugged,explosion-proof housing
  • Standalone operation or connectable to a variety of control devices
  • 120 degree field of view
  • Two radiation wavelengths necessary for alarm--minimize flase alarm events from lightning, welding, sunlight and radiation
  • Manual and automatic testing of optical surfaces--monitors internal electronics
  • Operating range of -50oC to +75oC of ambient temperature
  • Fully adjustable swivel mount
  • Built-in testing and diagnostics
  • User-defined sensitivity and time delay settings
  • 3 year electronics and 2 year sensor warranty
    • Stainless steel option
    • Connects to a variety of Honeywell control devices
    Public Documents
    Date Title Type File Size
    21 Jun 10 Flame Series UV/IR Datasheet 408 kb
    21 Jun 10 Gas Book Americas Gas Book 5,365 kb
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