Ultraviolet Flame Detector (UV Flame Detector) MA.UV-200A Series
MA.UV-200A
Ultraviolet (UV) detectors are sensitive to most types of fires, including metals (magnesium), hydrocarbons (solids, liquids, and gases), and other organic compounds such as sulfur, ammonia, and hydrogen. For this reason, the UV detector with its fast response time (less than 400ms) is the most reliable and flexible optical flame detector. The efficiency of flame detection is based on the parameters of light emission, smoke emission and temperature rise. The most compatible and fastest method of fire detection in outdoor areas is flame detection with an ultraviolet detector.
Angle of View | 90°Nominal (Vertical & Horizontal) |
Detection Distance | ّFire Dimension: Small (33x33 cm²) Detection Range: 15m |
Housing | Die casting Aluminum |
Minimum Response Time | min. 200 ms |
Wavelength | UV: 185nm to 260nm |
Power Supply Voltage | 20 ~ 230 VDC (300mA max. @ 24 VDC normal) |
Relays Output | Two SPDT Relays (Fire & Alarm) Contact (3A @ 30 VDC or 5A @ 250 VAC) |
Relay Response Time | ≤10sec @ 15m (n-Heptane - Pan Fire) |
Status Indicator | Selectable Alarm (Red) LED & Power (Green) LED: Latching / Non Latching |
Types | Addressable |
- Insensitivity to sunlight reflection.
- Responds to metal, hydrocarbon and hydrogen fires.
- Fast response (less than 400ms).
- Insensitivity to artificial lights, such as fluorescent, halogen and...
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UV detectors are not suitable for smoke-producing fires.
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Steam, smoke, oily contaminants and certain gases reduce the sensitivity and performance of the device.
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May respond to arc welding, lightning and X-rays (false alarms).
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Some UV sensors have a wide detection range (300nm) which leads to false solar alarms.