Forney IDD-IIU 3832122: Flame Detection Sensor, Advanced Industrial Protection

The Forney IDD-IIU 3832122 Flame Detector Sensor is an advanced industrial flame detection solution, specifically designed for safety-critical environments requiring reliable and accurate fire monitoring.

Description

Flame Detection Range:380nm to 700nm

Operating Temperature:-40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C)

Detection Sensitivity:≤ 1 ppm

Power Supply:12VDC

Response Time:≤ 0.5 seconds

Mounting Options:Wall, Ceiling, or Pipe Mount

Operating Humidity:0% to 95% RH (non-condensing)

    The Forney IDD-IIU 3832122 Flame Detector Sensor is a critical component in industrial safety systems, designed to detect flames swiftly and accurately in challenging environments.

    With an operating temperature range from -40°F to +185°F, it ensures reliable performance across a wide variety of industrial settings, from freezing cold to hot and humid conditions.

    Featuring a detection distance of up to 50 feet, this sensor provides ample coverage, making it ideal for large industrial spaces. Its fast detection time of less than 0.5 seconds ensures immediate response to potential hazards.

    Operated by a versatile power supply of 12-24V DC, the sensor can easily integrate into existing industrial systems, offering flexibility and compatibility.

    Equipped with relay contacts or analog voltage signal outputs, it seamlessly communicates with control systems, allowing for precise integration into safety protocols.

    The IP67 enclosure type guarantees protection against dust and water ingress, ensuring durability and reliability in harsh environments.

    Compact yet robust, measuring 8.5 inches by 4.75 inches by 2.25 inches, this sensor fits seamlessly into various installation scenarios, enhancing operational efficiency.

Forney IDD-IIU 3832122 Flame Detector Sensor

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