Monday, April 28, 2014

Omniguard Model 660 UV Flame Detector

The Omniguard® model 660 UV flame detector is designed to detect unwanted fires, and output appropriate alarm information. The Omniguard model 660 senses ultraviolet radiation in the appropriate wavelength for extremely fast fire detection. The Omniguard model 660 will sense both hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon fires, a technology which has proven itself over decades of reliable service.


The Omniguard model 660 is available in two versions, one for standard industrial applications where a maximum operating temperature of 85°C is the norm, and a second which is capable of operating at a maximum sustained temperature of 125°C. This version is especially well suited for turbine enclosure and high temperature industrial applications. Both versions are available with an automatic self-test function to monitor the detector’s ability to sense fires and report a fault condition when impaired.

 Key Features:
  • Available in special high temperature version (-40°C to +125°C)
  • All inclusive three-year warranty on parts and labor
  • Widest field of view in the industry (120°)
  • Robust, weatherproof enclosure for indoor or outdoor applications
  • FM, CSA, IECEx and ATEX approved
  • Improved, advanced through-the-lens diagnostic self-test
  • Long range detection
  • Self-contained, explosion-proof enclosure
  • Economical no-test version available
  • Field configurable relays and sensitivity
  • State-of-the-art microprocessor control
  • High intensity, localized indication of fire or fault
Specifications

Performance Ratings
Responsive to hydrocarbon (gasoline, propane, methane, alcohol, etc) and non-hydrocarbon
(hydrogen, silane, hydrazine, magnesium, etc) flames.

Third-party performance certified to detect saturating signal source in 15 milliseconds,
1 square foot gasoline flame at 50 feet in 1 second. Horizontal performance envelope of 120°.

Environmental Ratings
Rated:
  • Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C &D (explosion proof)
  • Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F & G (dust ignition proof)
  • NEMA 4X weatherproof, dust-tight, watertight
  • CE0081 II 2 G/D
  • Ex d IIB + H2 T5 Gb for gas on 660-0XXXX
  • Ex tb IIIC T100°C Db IP6X for dust on 660-0XXXX
  • Ex d IIB + H2 T4 Gb for gas on 660-1XXXX
  • Ex tb IIIC T135°C Db IP6X for dust on 660-1XXXX
Standard housing is copper-free aluminium conversion coated to MIL-C-5541C, Class 3 (white).
Optional stainless steel housing available with passive finish per MIL-5-5002C, Type 1.

Standard operating temperature range: -40° to +85°C (-40° to +185°F).

Special high temperature version: -40° to +125°C (-40° to +257°F).


Spectral response
Ultraviolet peak sensitivity of 2,2 μm.
 
 
Detector inputs
Inputs
  • nominal voltage:           24 VDC
  • range:                            20 to 30 VDC
Power consumption
  • standby:                         90 mA
  • alarm:                           110 mA
  • auto and manual test:   250 mA
Detector outputs
Relay
  • relays (2):                     fire, trouble, dry contacts, hermetically sealed
  • rated:                            2 A at 28 VDC. User selects NO or NC
  • fire relay:                     user selects latching or non-latching
Current loop (standard version) 0 to 20 mA output
  • 20 mA = fire
  • 4 mA = ready
  • 0 mA = 20
Programmable RS-485 serial output
  
Mechanical considerations
Weight:                            5 lb (aluminum)
                                        13 lb (stainless steel)
Height x width:               4.90 in x 5.50 in
Conduit entry:                 3/4-14 NPTF or M20-1.5
  
Optional accessories
Swivel mount:                 No 4651027 (used with aluminum)
                                        No 70991 (used with stainless steel)
Portable test unit:            No 43808-2
Air shield assy kit:          No 8001023

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If you would like to receive more information about Omniguard Model 660 UV Flame Detectors please contact Forberg Scientific.
P: 248-288-5330
F: 248-288-4204
Email: mechanicalsales@forberg.com
 

2 comments:

  1. Detectors are a part of our everyday lives. From detecting dangerous levels of toxic gasses, to alerting us to the beginnings of a fire, detectors save our lives and help us live the lifestyle we enjoy without having to give too much worry or thought to the dangers involved, for we know, that the trusty detector is going to let us know when something goes wrong.

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  2. can this UV detector use analog signals

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