Det-Tronics X3301 Multispectrum IR Flame Detector SAFETY MANUAL User Manual

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Common Misuse Scenarios
Refer to the General Application Information section

of the appropriate instruction manual for detailed

information on common misuse scenarios. Application

environment considerations include the following:

• Intense IR sources should not be present in detection

area.

NOTE

The above scenarios will cause the X3301/X3302
relay or 4-20 mA outputs to annunciate a high
background fault and/or false alarm depending
on the intensity of the radiation and the relay
configuration.

• Glass and Plexiglas windows attenuate radiation and

should not be located between the detector and

detection area.

• The detector must have a direct line-of-sight to any

potential flame source in the detection area. Care

must be taken to keep physical obstructions out of

the line of view of the detector.

• The multispectrum IR flame detectors are to be

installed in locations where the risk of mechanical

damage is low.

NOTE

If the user suspects that damage or misuse has
occurred to the X3301/X3302, a full proof test
shall be performed.

NOTE

The black plastic shipping cap must be removed
prior to placing the detector into service.

START-UP AND COMMISSIONING
All safety functions of the X3301/X3302 are active

within 30 seconds of power‑up without any user action

required.

Commissioning Personnel
The Safety Certified X3301/X3302 flame detector

can be commissioned by any qualified person with

knowledge of flame detection instruments and the

configuration device being used. Refer to the Start‑Up

section provided in the instruction manual.

Relay Configuration Requirements
The end user must provide transient and current limiting

on the output contacts of the relays. The maximum

relay contact output must be limited to 2 amperes at 30

Vdc. The load must be a resistive load. The user must

protect against transients by using standard protection

methods such as proper grounding of shielded wire

and separation of relay load wires from other lines

carrying rapidly switched high current (e.g. large motor

power supply lines).

If the 0‑20 mA analog output is not being monitored for

fault conditions, the status of the Fault relay must be

monitored and appropriate action taken. The fault relay

is configured for normally energized operation.

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