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The Flame Tracker™ is connected to the controller as a typical two wire current transmitter.  It can be operated 
from  any  well-filtered  dc  supply  from  12  volts  to  30  volts.    The  supply  should  be  capable  of  supplying  100 
milliamps. The power supply must be protected to prevent the supply voltage from exceeding 30 volts in normal 
use and more than 42 volts under transient conditions. The sensor is protected against reverse polarity.  The 
maximum value for the sense resistor plus the wire resistance is dependent on the supply voltage.  At 24 volts 
this value is 560 ohms.  Resistance values for other voltages can be determined from the chart in Figure 2.   

 

3.3 CONNECTOR PINOUT 

 

The pinout for the power connector is as follows: 

 

CONNECTOR LEGEND 

PIN 

CIRCUIT 

DESIGNATION 

WIRE COLOR for  

RS-E2-0279PXXX cable

 

Black 

Red 

Ground 

Green 

Not Used 

 

Not Used 

 

 

3.4 SENSOR CHECKOUT 

 

Disconnect the sensors and unscrew them from the turbine.  Plug the sensor cables back in to each of the 

sensors.  Apply power to the sensors.  Check the current values at the controller for each of the sensors.  The 
sensors are sensitive to light, and may have some reading, depending on the  ambient light level.  Test each 
sensor by covering the port to see zero flame intensity signal, and with a flashlight to see a positive reading. 
With no light the reading should be 3.7 to 4.1 milliamps, while with most flashlights the reading should be above 
8 milliamps.  An LED flashlight may not work for this application.  Variations in flashlight type, strength, or battery 
voltage  may  cause  variations  in  signal  output.    The  flashlight  test  is  intended  as  a  field  test  for  general 
functionality only and is not a controlled or quantitative test.  If a sensor is outside these rough check limits see 
Section 5.0. 

Disconnect the sensor cables, and reinstall the sensors according to the instruction in Section 3.1. At this time 

step  2  of  Section  3.1  should  be  completed  and  the  sensor  cables  reconnected.  Make  sure  that  the  sapphire 
window is clean; if it needs cleaning, do this according to the maintenance instructions in Section 4.0.  Check 
that all sensors are reading between 3.7 to 4.1 milliamps. 

 

3.5 CONTROLLER SETUP 

 

The Flame Sensor provides a minimum output of 5 milliamps when exposed to the minimum flame intensity 

specified in GE specification number 362A1052.  The set point for flame off should be set to 6.25%, which is 
equal to 5 milliamps.  The set point for flame on should be 10% of full scale, which equals 5.6 milliamps.  If the 
intensity levels are too low for these settings there may be other problems. Low intensity levels may be a sign 
of other problems.  Refer to Section 5.0 - Troubleshooting. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Baker Hughes Reuter-Stokes Flame Tracker...

Page 1: ...FS 9006 GE 07482SOCNL44819P01 Operation and Maintenance Manual FS 9006OM Rev K November 2017 www gemeasurement com A trademark of Baker Hughes a GE company LLC 2017 Baker Hughes a GE company All righ...

Page 2: ...G AS WELL AS WARRANTIES IMPLIED FROM A COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR COURSE OF DEALING THE MATERIALS IN THIS MANUAL WILL BE ERROR FREE OR THAT THE MATERIALS IN THIS MANUAL WILL BE COMPLETE ACCURATE OR TIME...

Page 3: ...4 WRTR L Lombardo REV E DATE 06 25 10 ECN 40293054 WRTR R Martin REV F DATE 04 24 13 ECN 77469075 WRTR J Hashmi REV G DATE 12 18 15 ECN 500000157848 WRTR J Hashmi REV H DATE 02 22 16 ECN 500000204318...

Page 4: ...Ta 235 C T2 with cooling coil South Korea KTL hazardous area mark Customs Union hazardous area mark China hazardous area mark Brazil INMETRO hazardous area mark India hazardous area approved Taiwan ha...

Page 5: ...by wrenching on the body Always use the 1 3 8 inch mounting nut Wrenching on the body may breach the seal Breaching the seal of the sensor will cause loss of the inert fill gas and render the sensor u...

Page 6: ...TERCONNECTING CABLE RS E2 0279PXXX OR 362A1053PXXX 2 1 2 REFERENCE 3 1 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4 2 SENSOR 4 3 INSTALLATION 5 3 1 MECHANICAL 5 3 2 ELECTRICAL 7 3 3 CONNECTOR PINOUT 8 3 4 SENSOR CHECKOUT...

Page 7: ...s III size 15 5 pin Sensor Silicon Carbide photodiode Window Sapphire Operating Sensitivity 5 mA 1x1010 photons in2 sec 310 nm Output 4 20 mA dc Max 21 mA Response Time 25 milliseconds Power Requireme...

Page 8: ...e 1 02 mm 19 strand nickel plated copper Insulation Teflon PTFE Shield Jacket 36 gauge 0 127 mm nickel plated copper braid Extruded PFA Armor Stainless steel braid Connector MIL C 38999 series III she...

Page 9: ...FS 9006OM REV K 3 1 2 REFERENCE...

Page 10: ...n a number of GE gas turbine installations 2 SENSOR Figure 1 is a block diagram of the SiC Flame Sensor The sensor has a sapphire window that is transparent to UV light and can withstand the compresso...

Page 11: ...1 5 m sec or greater at a temperature of 50 F 10 C or less above outside ambient Under these conditions the sensors will operate at outside ambient temperatures up to 140 F 60 C Air cooling with press...

Page 12: ...pplied below the 2nd thread If Never Seez is applied to the face of the sight tube upon heating it can fog the window of the Flame Sensor 3 Inspect the window and clean with Isopropanol soaked swab If...

Page 13: ...er or to earth ground at any location The inner shields should be individually jumpered through all junction boxes and connected to the proper ground terminal at the Controller The polarity of the cab...

Page 14: ...see zero flame intensity signal and with a flashlight to see a positive reading With no light the reading should be 3 7 to 4 1 milliamps while with most flashlights the reading should be above 8 milli...

Page 15: ...ize compound should be applied to the mounting thread prior to reinstallation of the sensor 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 1 WARNING Do not disconnect connector while circuit is energized or live unless area is...

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