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Marine Series 65
Base Mounted Flame Detector
Product overview
Product
Marine Series Base Mounted UV
Flame Detector
Part No.
55000-026MAR
Marine Series 65 Base Mounted Flame Detectors
PP2400/2017/Issue 2
© Apollo Fire Detectors Limited 2017
Technical Data
All data is supplied subject to change without notice. Specifications are
typical at 24V, 73°F and 50% RH unless otherwise stated.
Supply voltage
17 - 28 V dc
Quiescent current
550 �A
Alarm voltage
6 to 33 V dc
Alarm current
61 mA at 28 V
54 mA at 24 V
20 mA at 10 V
Terminal functions
L1 In and Out
Supply positive
L2
Supply negative
–R
Remote indicator
negative
connection
Remote output characteristics
Remote is a current sink to the negative
line limited to 17 mA
Alarm indicator
Red light emitting diode
Design alarm load
420 � in series with a 2 V drop
Holding voltage
6 V min
Holding current
10 mA min
Minimum voltage required to
illuminate indicators
12 V
Alarm reset voltage
< 1 V
Alarm reset time
1 second
Range of view
0.1 m² n-heptane at 25 m
Sensitivity
Class 1, EN 54-10
Field of view
90º cone
Spectral response
UV 180 to 260 nm
Operating temperature
(no condensing or icing)
-40ºC to +70ºC
Storage temperature
-40ºC to +85ºC
Relative humidity
95% non-condensing
IP rating
IP66
Dimensions
100 mm x 40 mm detector only
100 mm x 48 mm detector and base
Weight
150 g - detector only
210 g - detector and base
Materials: Housing
White polycarbonate, V-0 rated to UL94
Terminals
Nickel plated stainless steel
0832
Product information
The Marine Series 65 Base Mounted Ultraviolet (UV) Flame Detector
is designed to protect areas where flaming fires may be expected.
The detector is sensitive to UV radiation emitted by flames during
combustion. Since it requires only UV radiation the flame detector
responds even to stationary flames with no flicker like cigarette
lighters and blue gas flames.
The detector is set to respond to UV radiation (185 to 260 nm)
emitted by almost all flames including those invisible to the naked
eye, e.g. hydrogen fires.
The detector has a single UV sensor with a narrow spectral
response in order to discriminate between flames and most
spurious sources of radiation and is designed for use in internal,
fully enclosed areas.
CAUTION:
The detector will also detect electrical discharges
from lightning or arc welding.