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    FSX Fire and Flame Detectors

    FSX™ fire and flame detectors sense the WideBand IR™ radiant energy of blackbody particulate and molecular emissions generated by both hydrocarbon and nonhydrocarbon flames and fires.

    Overview

    FSX™ fire and flame detectors sense the WideBand IR™ radiant energy of blackbody particulate and molecular emissions generated by both hydrocarbon and nonhydrocarbon fires. The WideBand IR spectral radiant energy wavelengths sensed by the quad-sensors span approximately 0.4 to 5.0 microns.

    Features & Benefits:
    • User can set an FSX Detector to four different detector sensitivity levels
    • Configurable for a variety of dry contact relay interface options
    • Source or Sink non-isolated output
    • Configurable for analog or digital communication outputs such as Modbus
    • Select unique 7-bit code (128 addresses)
    • Requires smaller external power supplies and fewer system backup batteries
    • Reduces the number of discrete detector components, provides larger programming and memory capacity, and provides redundant self-checking
    • Superior performance, stability, reliability, durability, and ruggedness. Provides higher MTBF and much wider operating temperature range
    • Monitors window lens obscuration and checks the operation of the detector’s sensor array and ElectroOptical electronics module
    • Rugged, superior protection against EMI/RFI and handling plus easier field installation and replacement
    Certifications:
    • EN54-10 certified
    Data Sheet
    Name
    Description
    File Size
    Date
    Size
    FS20X and FS24X Flame Detectors Datasheet
    application/pdf 6.33 MB
    5/14/2023
    6.33 MB
    Name
    Description
    File Size
    Date
    Size
    FS20X and FS24X Flame Detectors Datasheet
    application/pdf 6.33 MB
    5/14/2023
    6.33 MB
    Name
    Description
    File Size
    Date
    Size
    FS20X and FS24X Flame Detectors Datasheet
    6.33 MB
    5/14/2023