Flame Detectors Helps Improve Fuel and Gas Fire Safety

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Flame Detectors Helps Improve Fuel and Gas Fire Safety

03 Jun, 2012

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The Sierra Monitor 3600-I Triple IR (IR3) Flame Detector from Sierra Monitor Corporation (USA), detects fuel and gas fires at long distances with the highest immunity to false alarms. The 3600-I IR3 can detect a 1ft2 (0.1m2) gasoline pan fire at 215 ft. (65m) in less than 5 seconds. The 3600-I is the most durable and weather resistant flame detector currently on the market. Its new features include a heated window, to eliminate condensation and icing; HART capabilities for digital communications; lower power requirements; and a compact, lighter design.

Key features of the Model 3600-I IR3 Flame Detectors are: Triple Spectrum Design - for long distance detection and high false alarm immunity, Sensitivity Selection - to ensure no zone crossover detection, Automatic and Manual Built-In-Test (BIT) - to assure continued reliable operation, Heated window - for operation in harsh weather conditions (snow, ice, condensation), Multiple output options for maximum flexibility and compatibility (Relays (3) for Alarm, Fault and Auxiliary, 0-20mA (stepped), HART Protocol for maintenance and asset management, RS-485, Modbus Compatible), High Reliability - MTBF - minimum 150,000 hours, 2-Year Warranty and User Programmable via HART or RS-485

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