IR flame detector FS20X
UVmulti-spectral

IR flame detector - FS20X - Honeywell analytics - UV / multi-spectral
IR flame detector - FS20X - Honeywell analytics - UV / multi-spectral
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Characteristics

Technology
IR, UV
Other characteristics
multi-spectral

Description

Part of the FSX family of electro-optical flame detectors, the FS20X represents a quantum leap in integrating infrared and ultraviolet sensing technologies. • Quick Specs • Field of view: 90° full 100% core of vision, ± 45° from on axis Based on the foundation of the highly successful and reliableSS4 Flame Detector, theFS20X Flame Detector represents a quantum leap in integrating Infrared and Ultraviolet sensing technologies. TheFS20X is a Multi-Spectrum and UV/Dual IR/VIS Flame Detector with a proven UV solar-blind sensor. TheFS20X exhibits faster false-alarm free response to fires over a wider temperature range and with a much longer detection range compared to conventional UV/IR detectors. Conventional and older technology UV/IR detectors, using narrow band 4.3 micron IR sensors, will not respond to smoky fires or if the detector lens is contaminated with oil and other substances since both UV and 4.3 micron signals are attenuated, obscured or absorbed by thick smoke or detector lens contaminants. Also, these old technology UV/IR detectors will not alarm to any fire if they are installed behind ordinary window glass. Dual microprocessors provide a high level of fail-safe operation combined with fast and reliable performance. The Master Microprocessor performs high-speed digital sampling and signal processing calculations: while the slave microprocessor handles various sensor data, performs communications, self-diagnostics and provides interface versatility: and additional memory for storing Event Log and FirePic™ data.
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