//Flame Detector Tester

Flame Detector Tester

This test unit has been designed to generate a wide range of optical output signals. Flame sensors for fire detection and flame monitoring applications can be activated and tested.

  • Ideal for testing flame detectors
  • Wide Spectral Output – UV, Visible, Near IR, Mid-IR
  • Tests many Flame Sensors Types UV, UV/IR, UV/IR², IR³, IR², IR
  • Conforms to NFPA 72 Chapter 14 (14.4.3)
  • Portable with Rechargeable NiCd Battery Pack and Charger
  • 12V 7 Ah maintenance free leak proof sealed battery
  • Selectable Optical Output Type
  • Constant Illumination
  • Regular Flashing Sources (Range of Frequencies)
  • Irregular Flickering Sources (Resembling Flames)
  • Selectable Optical Output Intensity with LED Bar Graph Indication
  • Range typically 3 metres and beyond
  • 30 Second Timeout on Each Test
  • Includes custom hard case
SKU: 005-1 Category:

Description

This Flame Sensor Tester kit test unit has been designed to generate a wide range of optical output signals. Flame sensors for fire detection and flame monitoring applications can be activated and tested.

  • Ideal for testing flame detectors
  • Wide Spectral Output – UV, Visible, Near IR, Mid-IR
  • Tests many Flame Sensors Types UV, UV/IR, UV/IR², IR³, IR², IR
  • Conforms to NFPA 72 Chapter 14 (14.4.3)
  • Portable with Rechargeable NiCd Battery Pack and Charger
  • 12V 7 Ah maintenance-free leak-proof sealed battery
  • Flame Sensor Tester kit has Selectable Optical Output Type
  • Constant Illumination
  • Regular Flashing Sources (Range of Frequencies)
  • Irregular Flickering Sources (Resembling Flames)
  • Selectable Optical Output Intensity with LED Bar Graph Indication
  • Range typically 3 meters and beyond
  • 30 Second Timeout on Each Test
  • Includes custom hard case

How to use:

To power up the unit remove the clip on base and operate the power switch. Press 1 for constant illumination, 2 for regular flashing or 3 for irregular flicker. Entering a single digit will illuminate the output to 100% when on. The signal bar graph LED’s will Flame Sensor Tester kit display the signal type selected. To activate the main output sources the * button must be held down.

Most optical flame sensors respond to Ultra Violet (UV) and or Infra-Red (IR) radiation emitted from flames during combustion. Many sensors also use flame flicker techniques to distinguish between flames and other optical false sources. The test unit simulates the flickering flame signal by modulating the output of a filament lamp. the thermal time constant of a filament lamp prevents the generation of a perfect flame flicker signal. The slow response of a filament lamp will mean that some flame sensors many require more time to activate under test than they would with a real flame.