Description:
The Fireye UV8A20 UV Scanner is a high-performance ultraviolet flame detection sensor designed for industrial burner systems. It features a 90-degree angle head and comes with a 20-foot cable, providing flexibility for various installation setups. This scanner is equipped with a 1/2” NPT connector, making it suitable for use in a wide range of combustion control applications. The UV8A20 is designed for precise flame monitoring and is ideal for both new installations and retrofits.
Applications:
• Industrial burner systems
• Combustion control in furnaces and kilns
• Flame detection for boilers and other combustion systems
• Suitable for a variety of industrial applications
• Ideal for new installations or upgrading existing systems
Key Features:
• 90-degree angle head for versatile flame detection
• 1/2” NPT connector for easy integration
• Includes 20-foot cable for extended reach (no armor flex)
• Reliable UV flame sensing technology for precise detection
• Rugged construction for use in harsh industrial environments
• Compact design for easy installation in confined spaces
• Suitable for retrofit and new burner control systems
Technical Specifications:
• Flame Detection: Ultraviolet (UV)
• Connector: 1/2” NPT
• Cable Length: 20 feet (no armor flex)
• Angle: 90-degree head
• Temperature Range: -40°C to 60°C
• Dimensions: 5.5” x 3.5” x 2.5”
• Weight: 1.3 lbs
• Housing: Durable, corrosion-resistant construction
• Input Power: 24V DC
• Certifications: UL, CE
• Sensing Range: Suitable for a variety of industrial flame detection applications
Installation Instructions:
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Mount the Fireye UV8A20 UV scanner in the desired position using the 90-degree angle head.
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Connect the 1/2” NPT connector to the appropriate pipe or fitting.
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Attach the 20-foot cable to the designated connection points.
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Ensure the scanner is properly aligned for optimal flame detection.
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Verify correct operation by testing the flame detection system.
Maintenance Instructions:
• Regularly inspect the UV scanner lens for cleanliness and damage. Clean or replace the lens if needed.
• Check the cable for any signs of wear or damage.
• Ensure the 90-degree angle head is properly positioned for accurate flame monitoring.
• Perform periodic system tests to ensure the scanner is functioning correctly.
• Replace any worn or damaged components immediately to maintain performance.
Troubleshooting:
• No flame detected: Verify proper alignment and cleanliness of the UV scanner lens.
• False flame signal: Inspect the wiring and connections for damage or interference.
• Scanner not responding: Confirm that the power supply is working and check input voltage.
• Detection issues: Ensure environmental factors are not interfering with the scanner’s performance.
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