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Flame sensors are devices designed to detect the presence of flames or fire in various environments. They typically operate using infrared or ultraviolet technology to sense the specific wavelengths emitted by flames. These sensors are crucial for safety systems, providing early detection to prevent potential fire hazards.
| Detection method | Infrared or ultraviolet |
| Response time | Typically less than 1 second |
| Operating temperature range | -40°C to 85°C |
| Output type | Analog or digital signals |
| Power supply | 12V to 24V DC |
| Mounting type | Wall or ceiling mount |
When selecting a flame sensor, consider the detection method that best suits your application, whether infrared or ultraviolet. Specify the required response time and operating temperature range to ensure compatibility with your environment. Additionally, inquire about the output type needed for your system integration, and ensure the power supply requirements align with your existing infrastructure.
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Flame sensors generally have a lifespan of 5 to 10 years, depending on usage and environmental conditions.
Yes, but ensure they are rated for outdoor use to withstand environmental factors.
Yes, regular testing and cleaning are recommended to ensure optimal performance.
Infrared sensors detect heat emitted by flames, while ultraviolet sensors detect the specific light wavelengths produced by flames.
Most flame sensors can be integrated with fire alarm systems, but check compatibility with your specific system.
Look for certifications such as UL, CE, or FM, which indicate compliance with safety standards.