Fd series uv/ir – Notifier FD Series UV/IR Flame Detector User Manual

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The detector reacts to both UV and IR flame
radiation delivering accurate and reliable fire
monitoring, yet is immune to arc welding, hot
body radiation, lightning or sunlight.

Enclosed in a rugged, explosion-proof housing, the
FD Series UV/IR uses the latest in modular
microprocessor and UV/IR sensor technology.
Capable of stand-alone operation or can be
connected to a variety of control devices to create
a dependable fire monitoring system. User-defined
sensitivity and time delay settings combine with
built-in testing routines to ensure continuous,
reliable operation.

Reliable Operation

• 120° field of view
• Two radiation wavelengths necessary for

alarm— minimize false alarm events from
lightning, welding, sunlight and radiation

• Manual and automatic testing of optical

surfaces— monitors internal electronics

• Operating Range of -50°C to +75°C
• 3 year electronics and 2 year sensor

warranty

Easy to Use

• Compact and lightweight for ease of

installation

• Fully adjustable swivel mount is included
• User-defined sensitivity and time delay

settings

• Built-in testing routines ensure continuous

operation

Durable Housing

• Rugged, explosion-proof housing
• Stainless steel option ideal for harsh

environments

Versatile Design

• Stand-alone operation or can be connected

to a variety of control devices to create a
dependable fire monitoring system

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The protection you need and trust. Protect
your site and personnel with the FD Series
UV/IR flame detector. Two spectrums of
radiation must be recognized and
confirmed by precisely tuned sensors for
the detector to initiate a fire condition,
which vastly reduces false alarms.

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