Hydrogen Flame Scanners

Hydrogen-ready and H2/Gas applications

With growing demand for hydrogen in the global energy market it is increasingly important for correct flame detection via the use of a hydrogen ready flame scanner.

Fireye’s flame scanners are fully compatible for use on hydrogen (H2) flame applications and H2 / gas applications.  With the growing demand for hydrogen in the global energy market, it is increasingly important for correct flame detection via the use of a hydrogen-ready flame scanner.

While Ultraviolet (UV) is predominantly used for H2 flame detection other factors are important in determining the correct hydrogen flame scanner to use.

With the ever-changing flame profiles within a hydrogen/gas mixture, hydrogen flame scanners need to be capable of multiple flicker frequencies in order to ensure accurate hydrogen flame discrimination. For more details on features in hydrogen-ready flame scanners please download the Fireye technical document.

Download the Fireye hydrogen technical document:

> TD-00-2-6000-0-001

 

 

inSight Series 4 Flame Scanner

inSight Series 4 Flame Scanner

 

InSight Series 4 incorporates the superior detection and discrimination elements of the popular InSight II product with some enhanced features.

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inSight II 95DSS3 Flame Scanner

inSight II 95DSS3 Flame Scanner

 

The Fireye InSight II flame scanners incorporate two internal flame relays with adjustable ON/OFF thresholds and two 4-20 mA analog outputs.

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inSight Flame Scanners 95IR_95UV_95DS

Phoenix Series 2 Type 85UVF-IRF Flame Scanners

 

The Phoenix flame scanners incorporate an internal flame relay with automatically set ON/OFF thresholds, thereby eliminating the need for.

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Flame Scanners

Fireye Flame Scanners provide a variety of UV and IR flame scanners that accurately detect the presence or absence of flame in a combustion chamber and some provide both self-check and non-self check capabilities.

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