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News Release from: Detector Electronics (UK) | Subject: U7602E ultraviolet flame detector
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 July 2001
Higher level of fire detection
reliability
The Det-Tronics U7602E ultraviolet flame detector is claimed to provide the highest level of fire detection reliability plus false alarm immunity, and wide ranging application versatility
The Det-Tronics U7602E ultraviolet flame detector combines advanced signal processing with a proven solar insensitive UV sensor to provide the highest level of fire detection reliability plus false alarm immunity, and wide ranging application versatility Introduced with an integral data-logger at no additional cost and having high speed capability for use where fast response is required, the unit can operate as a stand-along detector or be interfaced with fire panels, PLCs or other controllers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 24 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Reliability is further ensured by incorporation of the patented Det-Tronics optical integrity system in both automatic and manual versions.
The first continuously verifies detector optics integrity and the second provides dynamic test of electronics, output devices and field wiring as well as optics.
No calibration is required and, since all UV detection and fire signal processing circuitry is contained in a single explosion-proof enclosure, no controller is needed.
The detector is CENELEC approved for installed addressable modules.
Optional patented internal reflection optical integrity testing gives improved reliability with reduced maintenance and downtime in environments where wet, corrosive contaminants are present.
www.detronics.com.
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