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Model 3240-01 

Flame Detector Tester

 

Sierra Monitor Corporation  - 1991 Tarob Court,  Milpitas, CA 95035 USA (408) 262-6611 (800) 727-4377 Fax: (408) 262-9042 

www.sierramonitor.com

                     

Email:  [email protected]

 

Description 

The Model 3240 (Tester) simulates a UV/IR 
flame signature by emitting a steady state UV 
signal and a modulated IR signal at a flicker 
frequency of 5 to 10 Hz. This simulation will 
cause the 3200 flame detector to report an 
alarm. The Tester is designed for use in Clean 
Room or Wet Bench applications. 

The Tester is intended for use in those 
applications where regular testing, as required 
by NFPA 72, is performed or where the use of 
a real fire is impractical.  The Tester is rated 
over a wide operating temperature range for 
those applications where drying or heating 
elements may be present. 

Features 

• 

Wide operating temperature range. 

• 

Surfaces are smooth, non-shedding, and 
scuff resistant. 

• 

Conforms to the operational specification 
for the Model 3200  Wet Bench Flame 
Detector. 

• 

Generates an Industry Standard UV/IR 
Signature for use with a variety of devices. 

• 

Uses commercially available 9-volt batteries 
(not a proprietary power module). 

Specifications  

Sensitivity 

Typically alarms a 3200 in 3 
seconds when  viewed on-axis @ 
1-3 feet 

Housing 

White ABS Plastic 

Power 

Standard 9-Volt Battery 

Operating 
Temperature 

0° to 75° C. 

Operating 
Humidity 

10% to 90%. 

Footprint  

2.6 in. wide by 4.1 in. long by 1.5 
in. thick 

Red LED 

A flashing LED indicates Operation 

Spectral 
Emission 

Radiant UV energy in the 185 to 
260 nm band and IR energy at 880 
nm. 

 

Basic Operation 

Hold the Tester 
approximately 2 feet 
from the Detector to be 
tested. Aim the Tester 
at the Detector and 
press the red button. 
The Red LED will flash 
on and off and after 
approximately 3 
seconds the detector 
will report an alarm. Note that the detector must 
be in normal operation (see the Detector's User 
Manual). 

Trouble Shooting 

The detector fails to alarm. Be sure the Tester 
is directly in front of the  detector and 2 feet 
away from the face of the detector. The Tester 
must have an unobstructed view of the 
detector. Repeat the test 2 or 3 times. If the 
detector passed on a repeat test, start with 
procedure # 2 below. 

Follow the procedures below in order.   With 
each procedure if the procedure does not solve 
the problem move to the next procedure. 

1. 

Verify the Detector is on and functioning. 
The LED's on the front of the detector 
should blink every 8 seconds. If they do not, 
see the Detector's User Manual for 
corrective action. 

2. 

Replace the 9v battery located in the Tester 
and retest the detector. 

3. 

Try the Tester on another detector whose 
operation can be verified by a flame test 
(See the Detector's User Manual). If the 
verified detector alarms to the Tester retest 
the first detector.  If not return the Tester for 
repair. If the first detector fails the test it 
should be replaced and/or repaired. 

 

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