Specifications

System Specifications

Product Model FL500 UV/IR

Device location

Class I, Division 1, Groups A*, B, C, and D

Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G

Class III

Ex db IIC T5 Gb

Ex tb IIIC T100°C Db

II 2 G D

-50°C to +85°C under FM, -55°C to +85°C under CSA/ATEX/UKCA/IECEx

Environmental ratings

Type 6P, IP66/IP67

UV Detector pass band

185 - 260 nanometers

IR Detector center wavelength

4.35 μm

Typical alarm activation response times

Fuel

Distance (ft)

Response Time (s)

n-Heptane

90

60

6

<3

Methane

80

<10

Methanol

40

12

Propane

60

<7

Ethane

60

<3

Butane

55

<3

Zeta value

Zeta = -0.001

The margin of error in the range measurement is estimated at ±5 ft (±1.5 m) due to wind conditions and flame turbulence.

Field of view

Refer to Field of View for information.

* Applicable to FM approvals only.

NOTE: Response times and field of view data were derived by testing the device with a 1 ft2 heptane fire. One cup of heptane on top of a 1-in. layer of water was ignited for each test. These are typical values. The variation of each fire can cause different results.

NOTE: The field of view as determined per the requirements of EN 54-10 is limited to ±25 degrees due to the nature of the test requirements for the Directional Dependence test. This result is based on indoor bench top testing using a Bunsen burner as the fire source as opposed to outdoor flame testing that was used to determine the field of view plots in Field of View.

Product Model FL500-H2

Device location

Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D

Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G

Class III

Ex db IIC T5 Gb

Ex tb IIIC T100°C Db

II 2 G D

-50°C to +85°C under FM, -55°C to +85°C under CSA/ATEX/UKCA/IECEx

Environmental ratings

Type 6P, IP66/IP67

UV Detector pass band

185 - 260 nanometers

IR Detector center wavelength

2.95 μm

Typical alarm activation response times

Fuel

Distance (ft)

Response Time (s)

Hydrogen

60

2.1

Zeta value

Zeta = -0.001

The margin of error in the range measurement is estimated at ±5 ft (±1.5 m) due to wind conditions and flame turbulence.

Field of view

Refer to Field of View for information.