Air purge: When, Where, Why?
Whilst the IR2 and IR3 types of Flame Detector can still work with contamination (from dust or dirt for example) on ...
11 November, 2021These flame detectors give the highest immunity to false flame sources both indoors or out. They have internal self-test sources that check the detector’s operation when remotely instructed. The maximum ambient temperature is normally 55°C or 85°C for the higher temperature specification detectors.
Flame Detector Range
Flame Detector Range
Standard Models
16591: Die cast zinc alloy
16531: Stainless Steel
Hazardous Area Models – Flameproof (Exd)
16521: Copper free aluminium allow – Colour red
16561: Stainless Steel – Colour Natural
The sensor housings have been certified by ISSeP (notified body no: 492) for compliance with standards EN50014, EN50018 and EN50281.
ISSeP Certificate No.: ISSeP03ATEX012X
Certified to:
ATEX: II 2 G D; Zones 1, 2, 21 or 22
CENELEC/IEC: EEx d IIC T6 (85°C); IP66
Whilst the IR2 and IR3 types of Flame Detector can still work with contamination (from dust or dirt for example) on ...
11 November, 2021FFE make an Exd End to End Beam Smoke Detector, Fireray 3000 and Exd versions of the Talentum Flame Detector, IR2, IR3 a...
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