Det-Tronics X3301 Multispectrum IR Flame Detector with Automotive User Manual
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Detector Electronics Corporation
6901 West 110th Street • Minneapolis, Minnesota 55438 • Operator (952) 941-5665 or (800) 765-FIRE
Customer Service (952) 946-6491 • Fax (952) 829-8750 • www.det-tronics.com • E-mail: [email protected]
Fuel
20 Feet on Axis
10 Feet Off Axis
10 Feet Off Axis
(+/– 45° Horiz.)
(+45° –30° Vert.)
First Stage
Second Stage
First Stage
Second Stage
First Stage
Second Stage
(Auxiliary)
(Fire)
(Auxiliary)
(Fire)
(Auxiliary)
(Fire)
Xylene
0.2
6.3
0.2
6.9
0.2
6.4
MEK
0.2
6.3
0.2
6.5
0.2
6.4
Toluene
0.2
6.2
0.2
7.2
0.2
6.8
Isopropanol
0.2
6.4
0.2
6.5
0.2
6.3
Gun Fire Atomized Fuel (10 cc per second) — Typical Relay Response (In Seconds)
Fuel
100 Feet on Axis
75 Feet Off Axis
75 Feet Off Axis
(+/– 45° Horiz.)
(+45° –30° Vert.)
First Stage
Second Stage
First Stage
Second Stage
First Stage
Second Stage
(Auxiliary)
(Fire)
(Auxiliary)
(Fire)
(Auxiliary)
(Fire)
n-Heptane
1.2
7.4
4.5
11
2
8
Pan Fire (1 ft. x 1 ft.) — Typical Relay Response (In Seconds)
Fuel
20 Feet on Axis
20 Feet Off Axis
20 Feet Off Axis
(+/– 45° Horiz.)
(+45° –30° Vert.)
First Stage
Second Stage
First Stage
Second Stage
First Stage
Second Stage
(Auxiliary)
(Fire)
(Auxiliary)
(Fire)
(Auxiliary)
(Fire)
Xylene
0.4
6.5
0.3
6.4
0.3
6.5
MEK
0.4
6.5
0.3
6.4
0.4
6.5
Toluene
0.2
6.3
0.3
6.4
0.3
6.4
Isopropanol
0.3
6.4
0.3
6.4
0.3
6.5
Pan Fire (6” x 6”) — Typical Relay Response (In Seconds)