FLAME DETECTORS

 

SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE OF THE X3301 MULTISPECTRUM INFRARED FLAME DETECTOR

  • The world’s foremost flame detector, approved for the widest range of hydrocarbon fires
  • Performance approved at 81m (265') for a 0.3 x 0.3m (1x1') n-Heptane fire
  • Best in class for flame detectioncoverage and false alarm rejection
  • Patented detection algorithms, optics and signal processing ensure reliable performance
  • Marine approved for deck installation offshore

 

 

 



X3302 MULTISPECTRUM INFRARED FLAME DETECTOR
  • Proven technology for fast detection of invisible hydrogen flames and methanol
  • Performance approved at 38m (125'), on axis, for a 0.76m (30") hydrogen plume fire
  • Ideal for hydrogen storage, aerospace, battery rooms, refining and filling stations


X5200 ULTRAVIOLET/INFRARED FLAME DETECTOR
  • Leverages UV and IR technologies to detect fire
  • High-speed, versatile detector for specialty applications, such as munitions and aerosol filling
  • Auxiliary relay offers the flexibility to customize detection, using UV, IR or both

 



X9800 INFRARED FLAME DETECTOR
  • Quick Fire technology for high-speed detection in areas with infrared sources
  • Time Domain Signal Analysis (TDSA) provides superior detection capability while rejecting false alarm sources
  • Reliable detector for powder coating, paint spray booths, printing and industrial processes



X2200 ULTRAVIOLET FLAME DETECTOR
  • Ultraviolet sensor and advanced algorithm for rapid detection and false alarm immunity
  • Responds to unusual fire types, such as metal and sulfur
  • Superior signal processing meets stringent requirements for ultra high-speed response

PERFORMANCE APPROVED  DETECTION RANGE (FM)



ACCESSORIES



Stainless Steel Mounting Arm



Aluminum Mounting Arm



X-Series Weather Shield



Universal Air Shield Assembly



Collar Attachmen



Flange Mount



Laser/Aimer Holder



Field of View Limiter/Weather Shield



Sun Shade for X-Series Flame Detectors



Inspector Software

 
 

 

 


25 April 2025

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