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 Technical Data

4.2

Operating conditions

NOTICE

The output contacts of the flame scanner have no radio interference suppression. The user is 
required to take the appropriate radio interference suppression measures on the basis of the 
overall installation design. 
In order to ensure the required safety, carry out the installation circuitry in such a way as to 
avoid shorting-out of the contacts by defective components of the interference suppression 
unit.

Input parameters 

Auxiliary energy, input 

- Supply voltage

24 VDC ± 20%, protection class III

- Power consumption

 4 W, 

 380 mA (100 ms peak)

- inrush current  

28.8 V 

 750 mA (100 ms peak)

spectral radiation range and sight angle 

- F200K1 UV-2 and F200K2 UV-2(Ex)

  210 ...   380 nm about 8°

- F200K1 UV-3 and F200K2 UV-3(Ex)

  210 ...   380 nm about 8°

- F200K2 UV-6(Ex)

  215 ...   360 nm about 10°

- F200K1 IR-2  and F200K2 IR-2(Ex)

  850 … 1200 nm about 50°

- F200K1 IR-1  and F200K2 IR-1(Ex)

1200 ... 2800 nm about 60°

Response sensitivity

25 mVAC

Range remote switch-over (only F200K2) floating-contact, can be controlled by means of 
the supply voltage.

- Input control current

ca. 10 mA

Output parameters 

Output contact

Change-over contact (floating)

- Permissible switching voltage

max.   42 VDC, protection class II 
          (250 VAC by main supply FN 20) 
min.    6 V AC/DC

- Permissible switching current

max.   0.5 A at < 60 °C/+140 °F 
           0.4 A  at < 75 °C/+167 °F 
min.    1 mA, at a limit load of  50 mA

- Switching capacity

min.    0.1 W 
max.   30 W

- Internal fuses

2.5 A slow IEC and/or 
3.5 A slow UL

- Safety time ’FFDT’

Voff 

 1 s  and/or  

 2 ... 4 s,  

factory settings

- Start-up delay

Von



 FFDT

Summary of Contents for F200K Series

Page 1: ...www lamtec de Sensors and Systems for Combustion Engineering Quick Reference for Endusers F200K Compact Flame Scanner...

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Page 3: ...ioning 10 5 2 1 General Information 10 5 2 1 1 Flame Out State 10 5 2 1 2 Flame In State 10 5 2 1 3 Operating mode switchover 10 5 2 2 Preparations 11 5 2 2 1 Checking the Compact Flame Scanner 11 5 2...

Page 4: ...nts SIL 3 DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 Quality Management Systems ISO IEC 80079 34 2011 Potentially explosive areas Quality Management System QAR 2011 65 EU RoHS2 Directive UL372 Product Identification Number...

Page 5: ...dings could be damaged CAUTION This draws the user s attention to the possibility of imminent danger If it is not avoided it may result in minor injuries The plant including its surroundings could be...

Page 6: ...indrical casing comprising an axial lightinci dence aperture a processing status indicator at the rear of the unit and operational controls which can be accessed by removing the cover The device is co...

Page 7: ...please indicate separately in your order form The related stop ranges are changed in factory LAMTEC offers a version without mains frequency suppression for special applications This design requires...

Page 8: ...t angle F200K1 UV 2 and F200K2 UV 2 Ex 210 380 nm about 8 F200K1 UV 3 and F200K2 UV 3 Ex 210 380 nm about 8 F200K2 UV 6 Ex 215 360 nm about 10 F200K1 IR 2 and F200K2 IR 2 Ex 850 1200 nm about 50 F200K...

Page 9: ...n at a supply voltage 20 5 V Wire 0 5 mm2 20 AWG length 50 m 164 ft Wire 1 0 mm2 18 AWG length 100 m 328 ft Wire 2 5 mm2 14 AWG length 250 m 820 ft Deviating cable lengths p ex main criteria is the co...

Page 10: ...could be symptomatic of electromagnetic interference EMC or a de fect of the compact flame scanner refer to chapters from 5 2 4 Fault on Flame Detection to chapter 5 2 6 Faults During Operation and ch...

Page 11: ...simulated for a suffi cient period of time This is indicated by the extinction of the red LED and the pulsating light of the green LED The 6 level intensity indicator illuminates If no flame signal is...

Page 12: ...t by the fact that the intensity indicator of the device may indicate 100 but the green LED Flame in does not light up Or the green LED lights up for a moment but then it does not change its intensity...

Page 13: ...ciently be detected Check the pilot flame for stable operation 2 Interference Refer to chapter 5 2 4 Fault on Flame Detection 3 Defect in the device 5 2 6 Faults During Operation Faults occurring duri...

Page 14: ...ance 5 4 1 General Information Provisions shall be made to ensure that the light entry port of the flame sensor and the viewing port on the furnace where the sensor is fitted are regularly cleaned i e...

Page 15: ...ional Controls Fig 6 1 Monitoring and control elements F200K2 1 LED green Indication Flame in state 2 Intensity indicator for flame signal in the range 0 100 3 4 LED yellow only for F200K2 lights for...

Page 16: ...canner Testing Device FFP30 Fig 7 2 1 1 Positions of the internal jumper IR UV Fig 7 3 Dimensional drawing FFP30 A B C Threaded receptacle for F200K F300K Plug in receptacle for FFS05 FFS06 FFS07 FFS0...

Page 17: ...r supply Alkaline battery 9 V 500 mAh Automatic switch off by approx 5 min Battery life approx ca 3 years Housing Design Cylindrical aluminium housing Montage Direct connection to Threaded receptacle...

Page 18: ...Co KG Wiesenstra e 6 D 69190 Walldorf Telefon 49 0 6227 6052 0 Telefax 49 0 6227 6052 57 info lamtec de www lamtec de Print no DLT7621 19 aEN 005 The information in this publication is subject to tech...

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