Used for the detection of fires involving combustion of carbonaceous materials
The AutroFlame IR3 Flame Detector is to be used on Al_Com detection loops (for interactive fire detection systems). It is used for the detection of fires involving combustion of carbonaceous materials.
The detector can be used for indoor and outdoor applications. It has a high IP rating making it suitable for the harshest environments. By means of the flame detector’s three sensors, it can accurately distinguish between deceptive phenomena and real fires. The flame detector is suited for use in environments with deceptive phenomena, such as solar radiation or hot vibrating objects.
Features
- Standard, Ex ia and Ex ic variants (see part numbers below)
- Robust aluminum enclosure, IP66/IP67
- Two M20 cable glands included
- For indoor and outdoor applications
- Outstanding immunity to deceptive phenomena
- Four sensitivity classes
- Four response times
- Easy mounting and installation
- Not blinded by oil film on window
- Integrated alarm and fault indicator
- Built-in alarm indicator
- Short circuit isolator in each detector
- Event logging with time and date stamp
- Automatic addressing
- Interactive
- EN 54-10 and EN 54-17 certified
Applications
- Large industrial storage rooms
- Power plants
- Chemical production facilities
- Transformer stations
- Warehouses for chemicals
- Print shops
- Gas depots and pump stations
- Motor test beds
- Arc welding
- Atriums, malls
- Ferries and cargo ships
- Wood storage
- Machine rooms on ships
- Hangars for military and civil aircrafts
- Subway tunnels
Additional applications for the Ex variants:
- Chemical production facilities
- Oil refineries
- Gas depots
- Natural gas transshipment points
- Propane and butane gas filling systems
- All gas zones (0, 1 and 2)
Part Numbers
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Description
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116-BG-301
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Standard IR3 flame detector for non-Ex applications
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116-BG-301-EXIA
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IR3 flame detector for Ex ia applications (zone 0, 1 and 2)
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116-BG-301-EXIC
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IR3 flame detector for Ex ic applications (zone 2)
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