A UV IR flame detector is a fire detection device that combines ultraviolet (UV) and dual infrared (IR2) sensing technologies to identify flames quickly and accurately. The operating temperature of this ultraviolet infrared flame detector is -20 ℃ to 55 ℃. UV IR2 flame detector provides a robust solution for critical fire detection where safety is paramount.
UV IR2 Flame Detector Adopts Die-cast Aluminum Housing
IP66 Protection Level
SISCO UV IR flame detectors are widely used in industries where fast and reliable fire detection is critical. Common application fields include airport, industrial park, petrochemical Industry. These UV IR fire detectors provide early fire detection by sensing both ultraviolet and infrared radiation emitted by flames, reducing false alarms and enhancing safety. (It is recommended to use it outdoors for the best effect.)
Model | SISCO-FD-H1000UVIR2 |
Working Voltage | DC 24V |
Monitor Current | ≤25mA |
Alarm Current | ≤55mA |
Work Instructions | Green LED is always bright (power-on initialized 5S blinking) |
Alarm Instructions | Red LED is always bright |
View Angle Range | Infrared 90°, ultraviolet 120° |
Output Signal | Two sets of relay contact outputs, 4~20mA output, RS485 |
Fire Relay | The contact capacity is 2A/30VDC, 1A/125VAC |
Signal Output Relay | The contact capacity is 2A/24VDC, 2A/120VAC |
The 4-20 mA Signal | Monitoring status of 5 mA (adjustable); alarm status of 20 mA (adjustable) |
Spectral Coverage | ultraviolet: 180nm~260nm, infrared: 3.8-4.3μm |
Electrical Interface | M20*1.5 |
Explosion-proof Grade | Exdb IIC T6 Gb |
Housing Material | Die-cast aluminum |
Sensitivity Level | Ⅰlevel |
Working Temperature | -20 ℃~+55 ℃ |
Storage Temperature | -20 ℃~+60 ℃ |
Working Humidity | 0~93 ± 3% RH without condensation |
Protection Level | IP66 |
Outline Dimension | 145mm*111mm*130mm |
Weight | About 1.5kg |
Note: This UV IR flame detector is recommended for use outdoors for the best effect.
Q1: What is flame detector?
A1: A flame detector is a sensor designed to detect the presence of flame or fire and respond by triggering an alarm or activating safety systems. It is commonly used in industrial facilities, power plants, commercial kitchens, and hazardous environments to provide early fire warnings. Flame detectors can sense ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR), or combined UV/IR radiation emitted by flames.
Q2: What are the types of flame detector?
A2: Flame detectors come in several types, each designed to sense specific characteristics of a flame. The main types include ultraviolet (UV) flame detectors, which detect UV radiation emitted by flames, and infrared (IR) flame detectors, which sense the infrared radiation produced by combustion. There are also UV/IR combined detectors that use both technologies for greater accuracy and reduced false alarms.
Q3: Is the flame detector suitable for indoor and outdoor use?
A3: Depending on its design and specifications. When selecting a flame detector, it is important to check its IP rating, certification, and environmental tolerance to ensure it meets the requirements of your specific application. It is recommended to use uv ir flame detector outdoors.
Tips: How does UV IR flame detector work?
An ultraviolet infrared flame detector works by combining ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) sensors to identify the unique radiation signatures of flames. The UV sensor detects short-wavelength UV radiation emitted by flames, typically between 180–260 nm, while the IR sensor monitors infrared radiation in the 3.8-4.3μm range. By requiring both UV and IR signals to be present simultaneously, the detector minimizes false alarms caused by non-flame sources like sunlight or hot surfaces. This dual-sensing technology enhances accuracy and allows for fast, reliable flame detection in various industrial or hazardous environments.
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