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Model FL500-H2 -UV/IR Flame Detector for Hydrogen Applications

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The FL500-Hydrogen is an Ultraviolet / Infrared flame detector designed specifically to detect hydrogen (H2) fires and provide alarm outputs directly from the detector while maintaining false alarm immunity. It detects H2 fires by monitoring in both the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) spectral ranges, making it highly immune to false alarms. Configurations with dual Modbus and HART are available. Modbus and HART data can be used for predictive maintenance. The flame detector`s electronics are integral within its explosion-proof housing, allowing detector information to be processed at the point of detection.
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  • Proven Technology. UV/IR flame detection uses an ultraviolet and an infrared detector to monitor for flames increasing false alarm immunity by measuring two different flame spectrums.
  • Wide Field of View. 130° cone of vision covers greater distance.
  • Safety Integrity Self-Check.
  • Continuous Optical Path Monitoring (COPM) performs self-check every two minutes to ensure the optical path is clear and the electronic circuitry is functional.
  • Test Anytime, Anywhere. Easily test with our exclusive TL105 Test Lamp that allows the FL500-H2 UV/IR Flame Detector to be safely tested under real fire conditions with a simulated flicker of a flame.
  • Withstands Extremes. Wide operating temperature range (-55°C to +85°C) permits operation in extreme environments.
  • Status at a Glance. Three LED status indicators for warning, alarm, and normal operations.
  • Rugged Housing. 316 stainless steel housing to withstand the harshest environments
  • Multiple Output Options. Industry standard 4-20 mA (source or sink analog), Modbus, HART, relays
  • Chemical plants
  • Hydrogen gas generators
  • Hydrogen storage facilities
  • Hydrogen refilling stations
  • Hydrogen test facilities
  • Locations with hydrogen fuel cells
  • Refineries
  • Semiconductor facilites