Detector scans five discrete IR wavelengths

A Vibro-Meter product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 7, 2005

The Omniguard Model 760 Multi-Spectrum IR5 senses infra-red radiation in five discrete infra-red wavelengths for early fire detection of both hydrocarbon and certain non-hydrocarbon-based fires.

Vibro-Meter has introduced the most advanced infra-red (IR) flame detector available for today's demanding fire detection applications.

The Omniguard Model 760 Multi-Spectrum IR5 senses infra-red radiation in five discrete infra-red (IR5) wavelengths for early fire detection of both hydrocarbon and certain non-hydrocarbon-based fires.

The Omniguard Model 760 Multi-Spectrum IR5 detects unwanted fires and outputs alarm information via relay, current loop, or Modbus over RS-485.

The Model 760 uses the Omniguard patented Fire Event Analysis algorithm for rapid-fire detection and superior false alarm immunity.

The Model 760 automatic self-test function monitors the detector's ability to sense fires and reports a fault condition when impaired.

The self-test feature also eliminates the need for an external test device.

The standard Model 760 is enclosed in an explosion-proof, powder coated, copper-free aluminum housing but can be ordered in a stainless steel enclosure as well.

Swivel mount kits are available for either enclosure.

Applications for the Omniguard Model 760 IR5 flame detector include aircraft hangars, refineries, petrochemical plants, power generation sites, and flammable liquid and gas storage facilities.

The Model 760 is also particularly well suited for hydrogen fire detection applications.

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