Introduction; Key Features - FGD FlameSpec IR3 H2 HD User Manual

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FlameSpec IR3 H2 HD User Manual

1. Introduction

The FlameSpec-IR3-H2-HD flame detector will detect hydrogen and other "energy transition" fires quickly
allowing actions to be initiated to minimize the extend of the fire. The detector addresses slow growing fires as
well as fast eruptions of fire using improved IR3 technology. The detector operates in all weather and light
conditions.
As standard, a near infrared camera provides personnel the ability to see normally invisible fires like, hydrogen
and methanol.
The near IR camera allows rescue teams to be aware of the exact situation before entering the hazardous area.
The detector automatically records video of fire event (1 minute pre- and up to 3 minutes post-alarm initiation).
These features, along with the built-in event logger, provide an additional means to study the cause and
development of fire events.
As an option, the near IR camera can be changed to a color HD camera.

Key Features

High immunity to false alarm
Ultra-fast detection mode detection within 40 milliseconds for Hydrogen fireballs or explosions
Detection of "energy transition" flames, like hydrogen, methane, syngas, and methanol
High sensitivity – up to 100 ft. (30m)
Near IR HD video output with automatic HD video recording of fire events
Option: Improved speed of response for standard fires - (0.5s) for enclosed space protection, like spray
paint booths or printing presses.
Data/Event logger – alarms, faults and other relevant events are logged to non-volatile memory
Ethernet communication – in addition to the standard methods, such as 4-20mA and Modbus
Built-in-Test (BIT) – Automatic and manual internal self-test of window cleanliness and the overall
operation of the detector
Window heater to avoid condensation and icing
Tilt mounting bracket for accurate detector positioning
For more information & technical support: (+1) 714-671-8500 · support@fg-detection.com
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