IR flame detector X3302
hydrogen flameModbusHART

IR flame detector - X3302 - Detector Electronics Corp. (Det-Tronics) - hydrogen flame / Modbus / HART
IR flame detector - X3302 - Detector Electronics Corp. (Det-Tronics) - hydrogen flame / Modbus / HART
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Characteristics

Technology
IR
Applications
hydrogen flame
Output
HART, Modbus
Other characteristics
ATEX

Description

Detect the almost invisible hydrogen fire The X3302 was developed for the detection of hydrogen flames, traditionally one of the more difficult flame types to “see.” When hydrogen detection is a need, consider the Det-Tronics X3302. In addition to being certified SIL2-capable and performance-certified to FM 3260 for hydrogen fires, the X3302 is now FM Approved to detect methanol, methane and syngas fires, which contain a mixture of 53% hydrogen, 24% methane, 11% nitrogen, 8% carbon monoxide and 4% carbon dioxide. Other certifications include CSA, ATEX, IECEx, INMETRO and California State Fire Marshall. Additional global certifications are pending. Features Multiple sensitivity modes Optical Integrity (oi®) performs automatic fail-safe checks every 60 seconds Heated optics for maximum performance in adverse environments Data logger with event time and date stamping (1500 events) Solid cone of vision to 100 feet/30 m for hydrogen Third-party approved for the largest field of view (FOV) for hydrogen fires Technical Specifications Multiple communication protocols, including 0-20 mA, relay, Modbus, HART, FDT®/DTM and Eagle Quantum Premier® (EQP) safety system Diagnostic LED for local alarm and simple fault identification Large capacity event log storage (1,500 events) HART capable

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