The Fireye 85UVF1A-1QD is a Phoenix II ultraviolet (UV) flame scanner designed for industrial burner management systems. With a selectable Flame Failure Response Time (FFRT) and an aluminum body, this scanner is built for reliable flame detection in high-temperature environments. The 85UVF1A-1QD provides superior performance in detecting gas and oil flames and is ideal for use in boilers, furnaces, and process heating applications.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Fireye
- Model: 85UVF1A-1QD
- Series: Phoenix II
- Flame Detection Type: Ultraviolet (UV)
- Housing Material: Aluminum
- Flame Failure Response Time (FFRT): Selectable
- Power Requirements: 24V DC (nominal)
- Spectral Response: UV range, optimized for gas and oil flames
- Communication Interface: Phoenix Interface for integration with Fireye control systems
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
- Mounting Type: 1-inch NPT or flanged mount
- Cable Connection: Quick disconnect (QD) connector
- Certifications: UL, CE, FM Approved for industrial use
Key Features
- Ultraviolet (UV) sensor for accurate flame detection
- Selectable FFRT for flexible safety and performance settings
- Durable aluminum housing for enhanced protection in industrial environments
- Quick disconnect (QD) connector for easy installation and maintenance
- Compatible with Fireye burner management systems
- Reliable performance in high-temperature combustion applications
Compatible Fireye Components & Systems
- Fireye PPC4000 and NX6100 Burner Management Systems
- Fireye E110, E200, and E300 Flame Safety Controls
- Fireye InSight II and Phoenix Series Flame Scanners
- Fireye UV Amplifiers and Communication Modules
Industry Applications
- Boiler flame detection in power plants and industrial heating systems
- Furnace and incinerator flame safety monitoring
- Process heating applications in manufacturing facilities
- Refinery and petrochemical burner control
- Utility and waste-to-energy plant combustion monitoring
Installation & Operational Notes
- Ensure the scanner is properly mounted and aligned with the flame source
- Verify that the UV sensor is correctly configured for the application
- Use a compatible Fireye control system for seamless integration
- Regular maintenance and inspection recommended for optimal performance
- Follow Fireye installation guidelines for safe and effective use