The Flame Detector Sensor is designed to detect flames accurately in CNC machines, burner boilers, and various electrical equipment, enhancing safety and operational efficiency.
This sensor is compatible with CNC machines, burner boilers, and various electrical equipment that require flame detection for safe operation.
The sensor operates effectively within a temperature range of -18°C to 102°C or -40°C to 102°C.
The sensor is made from durable materials suitable for various operating environments, although the specific material is categorized as 'Other'.
The sensor features high sensitivity to flames, allowing for accurate detection in different environments.
The Flame Detector Sensor has a long service life of up to 10,000 hours, ensuring reliable performance over time.
The sensor has an IP54 rating, providing protection against dust and water, making it suitable for various operating conditions.
The sensor has a single package size of 15x8x6 cm and weighs 0.5 kg, with a net weight of 0.3 kg.
Yes, the Flame Detector Sensor is designed for easy installation with standard mounting options suitable for various equipment.
Yes, the IP54 rating indicates that the sensor is protected against limited dust ingress and water splashes, making it suitable for outdoor use in appropriate conditions.
Regular inspections and cleaning are recommended to ensure optimal performance, especially in dusty or moist environments.
The sensor should be wired according to the manufacturer's specifications, typically involving standard electrical connections used in flame detection systems.
If the sensor fails, it may not detect flames accurately, which could lead to safety hazards. Regular testing and replacement after the service life is advised.
Warranty details may vary by supplier, so it is recommended to check with the retailer or manufacturer for specific warranty information.
You can order the Flame Detector Sensor through various online retailers or directly from the manufacturer, depending on availability.
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