Periodic maintenance checks should be performed in accordance with
appropriate codes of practice or local regulations. For example, in Europe
EN 60079-17 applies.
5.2
Maintenance procedure
1. Take the flame detector offline and inhibit any associated alarms.
2. Inspect the mounting arrangements, cables and glands and the enclosure.
Ensure that they are secure, correctly assembled and undamaged.
3. Clean the enclosure front cover window with a mild detergent solution and
soft cloth until it is free from all contamination. Thoroughly rinse the window
with clean water and dry with a lint-free cloth.
4. Test the flame detector using a flame simulator.
5. Reinstate the flame detector into service.
6
Storage
Store the product in its original packaging in a clean and dry place. Protect from
direct sunlight and heat.
7
Transport
Transport the product in its original packaging.
8
Disposal
This product must not be disposed of as household waste. This is indi-
cated by the adjacent symbol.
You can return this product to Dräger free of charge. For information
please contact the national marketing organizations or Dräger.
Instructions for use
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Flame 1500
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Technical data
Detector information
Model:
Type:
Spectral range:
Application:
Electrical specification
Supply voltage:
Supply ripple:
Power consumption with heater off:
Power consumption with heater on:
Shutdown voltage:
Mechanical specification
Device
Enclosure material:
Finish:
Weight:
Dimensions:
Cable entries:
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Dräger Flame 1500
Multi-Spectrum (Triple)
IR Flame Detector
Three wavelengths in the range of
3 - 8 μm
Flame/fire detection of hydrocarbon
fires only
18 - 32 Vdc (24 Vdc nominal) includ-
ing ripple
1 Vpk - pk
3 W
12 W (24 Vdc nominal)
<18 Vdc
Aluminium alloy grade HE30
Stainless steel 316 (Copper & Magne-
sium free)
Powder-coated finish in Dräger blue
Aluminum: 2.5 kg (5.5 lb)
Stainless steel: 6 kg (12.1 lb)
220 mm x 100 mm (8.7 in x 3.9 in)
M25 or 3/4 " NPT (dual entries)
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