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Spectral response | Four infrared (IR) bands between 4 μm and 5 μm |
Detection response time | Standard response: Typically < 2 sec at 131 ft (40 m) and 10sec at 300 ft (90 m) Ultra fast response: Typically < 1 sec at 100 ft (30 m) High speed response (explosion): 50 msec for 1 ft (0.30 m)diameter sphere LPG/air mixture explosion at 32.8 ft (10 m)via analog voltage output |
Sensitivity ranges | 6 sensitivity ranges for 1 ft2 (0.1 m2) n-heptane pan fire |
Field of view | Horizontal: 100 ° Vertical: 95 ° |
Temperature range | Operating: -76 °F (-60 °C) to 185 °F (85 °C)(1) Storage: -76 °F (-60 °C) to 185 °F (85 °C)(1) |
Humidity | Non-condensing relative humidity up to 100% |
Electrical Specifications | |
Operating voltage | 24 Vdc nominal (18-32 Vdc) |
Power consumption | Standby: Maximum 3 W (8 W with heated window) Alarm: Maximum 4.2 W (9.6 W with heated window) |
Cable entries | 2 x ¾-in - 14 NPT conduits or 2 x M25 x 1.5 mm ISO |
Electrical input protection | According to EN 50130 |
Electromagnetic compatibility | EMI/RFI protected to EN61000-6-3 and EN 50130 |
Electrical interface | The detector includes 17 terminals, one wiring option |
Outputs | |
Relays | Alarm, fault, and auxiliary SPST volt-free contacts rated 2 A at 30 Vdc |
Analog output | Analog port malfunction: 0 V (<0.5 V) Normal: 2 V ± 0.3 V Alarm/explosion: 5 V ± 0.3 V |
0-20 mA (stepped) | Fault: 0 ± 1 mA Built-in test (BIT) fault: 2 mA ± 0.3 mA Normal: 4 mA ± 0.3 mA Warning: 16 mA ± 0.3 mA Alarm: 20 mA ± 0.3 mA |
HART® protocol | HART communication on the 0-20 analog current (FSK) used formaintenance, configuration changes, and asset management,available in mA source output wiring options |
RS-485 | RS-485 Modbus®-compatible communication link that can beused in computer controlled installations |
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