Description:
The Fireye UVM2A Burner Control is the latest in flame safety technology, designed to provide enhanced safety, communication, and diagnostics in a compact, integrated, and affordable control system. It is ideal for use in a wide range of commercial and industrial applications, including burners, boilers, furnaces, and kilns. With energy conservation features, the UVM2A significantly reduces unnecessary and wasteful purge-related heat losses, ensuring both efficient and safe operation.
Applications:
• Burner systems
• Industrial furnaces and kilns
• Boilers and combustion systems
• Commercial heating applications
• Retrofit and upgrade for existing burner control systems
Key Features:
• Advanced flame safety and monitoring technology
• Integrated diagnostic features for quick troubleshooting
• Energy conservation capabilities to reduce purge-related heat losses
• Compact and integrated design for easy installation
• Reliable operation for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications
• Affordable and efficient solution for maintaining burner safety
• Designed for high-demand applications and harsh environments
Technical Specifications:
• Input Power: 120VAC, 50/60Hz
• Flame Detection: Ultraviolet (UV)
• Output: SPDT relay contacts (10A)
• Dimensions: 6.0” x 4.5” x 2.5”
• Weight: 1.5 lbs
• Certifications: UL, CE
• Housing: Metal chassis for durability
• Temperature Range: -40°C to 60°C
• Mounting: Panel or surface mount
• Flame Sensing: UV sensor with adjustable sensitivity
• Diagnostic Indicators: Built-in status LEDs
Installation Instructions:
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Mount the Fireye UVM2A burner control securely on the panel or surface.
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Connect the 120VAC power input to the designated terminals.
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Attach the UV flame sensors to the appropriate terminals.
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Adjust sensitivity settings for the specific flame characteristics of your application.
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Test the system to ensure proper flame detection and burner operation.
Maintenance Instructions:
• Regularly inspect the UV flame sensor for cleanliness and proper alignment.
• Check all wiring and connections for wear, corrosion, or damage.
• Ensure the diagnostic LEDs are functioning correctly and resolve any issues promptly.
• Periodically calibrate the system for optimal flame detection and safety.
• Replace worn or damaged components to maintain safe operation.
Troubleshooting:
• No flame detected: Inspect the alignment and cleanliness of the UV flame sensor.
• False flame signal: Check for interference or damaged wiring.
• Control not responding: Verify that the power supply is active and check voltage levels.
• Diagnostic alert: Follow LED status codes and perform necessary corrective actions.
We ship this product nation wide! Delivery is normally stock.
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