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Accessories
1300 IR Flame Detector
1700 UV Flame Detector
2300 UVIR Flame Detector
0mA = Fault
0mA = Fault
0mA = Fault
1.9mA ± 0.15mA = Optical Fault
1.9mA ± 0.15mA = Optical Fault
1.9mA ± 0.15mA = Optical Fault
3.8mA ± 0.23mA = Normal
3.8mA ± 0.23mA = Normal
3.8mA ± 0.23mA = Normal
15.6mA ± 0.40mA = Warning
15.6mA ± 0.40mA = Warning
8mA = IR Presence
20mA = Fire
20mA = Fire
12mA = UV Presence
15.6mA ± 0.40mA = Warning
20mA = Fire
A function test of the detectors using a suitable test torch should be carried out
regularly. (See Accessories).
Furthermore a manual optics check of the detector may be carried out at anytime
by connecting 24 Volts to pin 15 (manual test input) of the terminal block. The
terminal compartment cover and front cover threads must be lightly lubricated with
non-setting grease prior to re-assembly.
The detector outer cover (weather shield) is moulded ABS/polycarbonate and is
not antistatic. Therefore, CLEAN ONLY WITH A DAMP CLOTH.
Accessories
The following accessories and spare parts are o
ff
ered for the Draeger Flame FD10
Range
Part Description
Part Number
Dräger Flame Simulator
2307023
Dräger Flame Plastic Cover
2350448
Dräger Flame Mounting Bracket
2350447
How to Dispose of the Device
From August 2005, regulations apply to the whole of the EU for the
disposal of electrical and electronic devices; these regulations are set in the
EU Directive 2002/96/EG and in national laws relating to this device.
Special collection and recycling possibilities have been established for private
households. However, since the device has not been registered for use in private
households, it cannot be disposed of as special household waste. For disposal, it
can be sent back to your national Draeger Safety Sales organisation; if you have any
questions requiring disposal, then please contact this location.