Fireye flame scanners, detectors, relays, programmers and amplifiers are all available at TCI Supply. Normal assemblies include a chassis, a programmer, an amplifier, a display, and subbase or electrical wiring harness. The Phoenix IR and UV Scanner series offers high intensity flame control management. Whether you require an obsolete legacy series of boiler controls, or wish to upgrade your current burner assembly, your sales representative at TCI Supply can help you source the correct part.
Fireye , based out of Derry, NH, is a leading manufacturer of flame safeguard and combustion control systems, designed to ensure safe, efficient operation of industrial burners and boilers. Their flame scanners and burner controls play a critical role in detecting flame presence and regulating fuel-air mixtures, reducing emissions and increasing energy efficiency. Fireye’s advanced monitoring systems support a range of industrial applications, helping companies optimize combustion processes while ensuring compliance with safety standards.
Most parts ship from stock. Factory lead times are typically a 3 week delivery. Rebuild options available on some units.
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Fireye Products Catalog FAQ
What types of flame safeguard controls are available in the Fireye Products Catalog for industrial applications?
Fireye offers a range of flame safeguard controls for industrial applications. Their BurnerLogix Control Systems provide comprehensive flame monitoring, burner control, and diagnostics, ideal for large industrial burners. The E110 Flame Monitoring System offers a compact solution for smaller setups, while Insight Flame Scanners use advanced infrared or ultraviolet sensors for precise flame detection in challenging environments. The Flame-Monitor Series provides continuous flame monitoring and extensive diagnostics, ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance in large-scale heating, power generation, and process applications.
How do I select the right Fireye burner management system?
To select the right Fireye burner management system, consider the size and type of your burner, as well as the specific industrial application, such as heating or power generation. Evaluate your flame detection needs, choosing between infrared, ultraviolet, or a combination based on fuel type and operating conditions. Ensure the system meets industry safety standards and provides the necessary diagnostics for safe operation. Finally, assess your need for advanced burner controls and system integration to optimize fuel efficiency and overall performance.
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Can Fireye amplifiers be used with any flame scanner or detector?
No, Fireye amplifiers are designed to work with specific flame scanners or detectors and are not universally compatible with all types. Each Fireye amplifier is tailored to operate with particular flame scanners, such as infrared, ultraviolet, or combination detectors, to ensure accurate flame detection and signal processing. It’s important to consult the product specifications and compatibility guidelines to ensure the correct pairing between the amplifier and the flame scanner for optimal performance.
For example, the MC120 chassis is designed to work with the MP230 programmer and the MART1 amplifier, among others.
What are the main features of Fireye flame scanners?
Fireye flame scanners offer advanced features designed for reliable and accurate flame detection in industrial applications. They utilize infrared, ultraviolet, or dual-sensor technology to detect a wide range of flame types, ensuring versatility across various fuel sources. Key features include high sensitivity, fast response times, and the ability to operate in harsh environments, such as high temperatures and dirty combustion chambers. Many models also offer built-in diagnostics, remote configuration, and self-checking capabilities, enhancing safety, reducing maintenance needs, and optimizing combustion control system performance.
What specifications should I consider when choosing Fireye’s Phoenix Flame Scanner?