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Description
2.3
Intended use
The flame detector is an electronic device designed to sense the
occurrence of fire and flames and subsequently activate an alarm or
an extinguishing system directly or through a control circuit.
The flame detector is designed to operate as a stand-alone unit
directly connected to an alarm system or an automatic fire
extinguishing system. Each flame detector can also be a part of a more
complex system, where many detectors and other devices are
integrated through a common control unit.
2.3.1
Dräger Flame 2000
The flame detector is designed to detect hydrocarbon fuels and vapors
that produce CO
in their combustion process.
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2.3.2
Dräger Flame 2500/2570
The flame detector is designed to detect hydrocarbon flames that
produce CO
in their combustion process as well as other types of
2
flames and burning materials such as wood or alcohol.
2.3.3
Dräger Flame 2700
The flame detector is designed to detect hydrocarbon flames that
produce CO
in their combustion process and non-hydrocarbon
2
flames that produce mainly water vapor (H
example: hydrogen, ammonia, hydrofluoric acid, hydrochloric acid).
2.4
Limitations on use
The flame detector must not be used to monitor existing flames.
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O) from inorganic fuels (for
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2.5
Approvals
For information on approvals, please refer to the following
supplements:
for Dräger Flame 2000: 9033712
for Dräger Flame 2500: 9033716
for Dräger Flame 2570: 9033704
for Dräger Flame 2700: 9033717