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FLAME DISCRIMINATION
Flame discrimination is needed to prevent false readings from other burners or surrounding metal parts. The SPECTRA BC30 has built in flame discrimination to filter out the background components so you can accurately determine the flame characteristics and prevent 'false-on' indications. The characterized flame output is provided through the analog 4-20mA and Modbus communications.
AMFLAME SOFTWARE
The AMFLAME software provides quick configuration of the gain and set points for fine tuning the sensor to your specific application. The software is PC or PDA compatible and features a real time display of the flame characteristics to help identify the correct settings.
INSTALLATION
The SPECTRA BC30 Flame Sensor is easily mounted using a standard 1 inch NPT internal thread. With the built-in flame discrimination, there is no need to install external signal processors. Using the RS-485 serial Modbus output, several flame sensors can be connected together for one common input to a burner management system.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Fuel Versatility - performance with gas, oil, and coal
- Wavelength Sensitivity - UV, VIS and IR
- Built-In Background Flame Discrimination - fine tune settings to match characteristics of your application
- Software Configurable Gain and Threshold - enables user to set signal level and flame ON/OFF threshold
- Flame Status - fail-safe dedicated relay and LED indicate flame ON/OFF condition
- Flame Monitoring - 4-20 mA flame signal output and Modbus communications for remote monitoring
- Continuous Electronic Self-Checking - dedicated relay and LED indicate system functionality
- FM Approval - sensor meets FM requirements for Flame Standard and Class I Div. 2 electrical safety
- Quick Installation - mounts with standard NPT pipe fittings, no need for external signal processors
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