
40/40 Series UV/IR Flame Detector Models 40/40L, LB and 40/40L4, L4B User Guide FM, CSA Approved: Class I Div. 1 Groups B, C, D Class II/III Div.
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide x List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Horizontal Field of View ...
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 List of Tables xi List of Tables Table 1: Wiring Options ...
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Overview 1 1 Introduction ➣ In this chapter… Overview page 1 Model and Types page 2 Features and Benefits page 4 Principles of Operation page 4 Per
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 2 Model and Types The SharpEye 40/40 detectors are designed to operate as a stand-alone unit directly con
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Model and Types 3 Table 1: Wiring Options Wiring Option Connections Provided 1 Power Manual BIT Fault Relay N.C.
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 4 Features and Benefits 1.3 Features and Benefits UV/IR Dual Sensor High Speed Response: 150msec.
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Principles of Operation 5 The UV/IR Radiation Flame Detector is a dual spectrum optical detector sensitive to two
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 6 Principles of Operation Automatic, per temperature change (default): you can define the start temper
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Principles of Operation 7 Ex de IIC T4 Ta -55°C to +85°C Ex tD A21 IP66/X7 T105°C This product is suitable to
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SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 8 Performance Considerations 1.5 Performance Considerations This section describes performance aspects o
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Performance Considerations 9 Table 3: Fuel Sensitivity Ranges Type Of Fuel Max. Distance (ft./m) L/LB L4/L4B Gaso
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 10 Performance Considerations Vertical: +50° (down) , -45° (up) Figure 2: Vertical Field of View
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Performance Considerations 11 1.5.3 False Alarms Prevention To prevent false alarms, the detector will not alarm
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 12 Performance Considerations 1.5.4 Visual Indicators One 3-color LED indicator is located inside the de
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Performance Considerations 13 1.5.5 Output Signals Outputs are available according to the default configuration
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 14 Performance Considerations 1.5.6 Detector Status The possible detector function statuses are listed i
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Internal Detector Tests 15 4 The Auxiliary Relay can be activated at the Warning level or Alarm level, depending
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 16 Internal Detector Tests Processor Watch dog Software Memory Oscillator frequency Response
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Internal Detector Tests 17 1.6.2.2 Automatic BIT The detector automatically performs a BIT every 15 minutes. A s
Legal Notice iii Legal Notice The SharpEye Optical Flame Detector described in this document is the property of Spectrex, Inc. No part of the hardwar
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 18 Internal Detector Tests Table 11: Results of a Successful Manual BIT Output Result FAULT relay Wiri
General Guidelines 19 2 Installing the Detector ➣ In this chapter… General Guidelines page 19 Unpacking the Product page 20 Required Tools page 21
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 20 Unpacking the Product Environment: Dust, snow or rain can reduce the detectors sensitivity and r
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Required Tools 21 2.3 Required Tools The detector can be installed using general-purpose common tools and equipm
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 22 Certification Instructions 2.4 Certification Instructions Warning: Do not open the detector, even wh
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Installation Cables 23 2.5 Installation Cables Follow the following guideline for the cable installation: All
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 24 Installing the Tilt Mount (part no. 40/40-001) 2.6 Installing the Tilt Mount (part no. 40/40-001) The
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Installing the Tilt Mount (part no. 40/40-001) 25 2.6.1 Tilt Mount Assembly Figure 5 shows the Tilt Mount Assemb
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 26 Connecting the Detector ➣ To install the Tilt Mount and Detector: 1 Place the tilt mount in its desig
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Connecting the Detector 27 4 Use a ¾" – 14 NPT explosion-proof conduit connection or M25x1.5 flameproof gla
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide iv Release History Rev Date Revision History Prepared by Approved by 0 June 15, 2008 First Release Ian
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 28 Connecting the Detector 2.7.1 Verifying the Detector Wiring The detector has five output wiring optio
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Configuring your Detector 29 The Fault output is N.C. energized SPST relay. The contacts are closed when the D
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 30 Configuring your Detector 2.8.1 Alarm Delay The detector is equipped with an Alarm Delay option, whic
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Configuring your Detector 31 2.8.3 Function Set-up You can select the desired functions as detailed in Table 15.
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 32 Configuring your Detector
Powering Up 33 3 Operating the Detector ➣ In this chapter… Powering Up page 33 Safety Precautions page 34 Testing Procedures page 35 This chapter d
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 34 Safety Precautions 3.2 Safety Precautions After powering-up, the detector requires almost no attentio
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Testing Procedures 35 USB RS485 Harness Kit P/N 794079-5. Refer to manual TM777050 for programming instruction
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 36 Testing Procedures ➣ To perform Fire Simulator Test: 1 Power up the system and wait up to 60 seconds
Maintenance 37 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ➣ In this chapter… Maintenance page 37 Troubleshooting page 39 This chapter deals with preventive
About this Guide v About this Guide This guide describes the SharpEye Model 40/40L, LB, L4, L4B (UV/IR) Flame Detector and its features and provides
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 38 Maintenance 4.1.2 Periodic Procedures In addition to preventive cleaning and maintenance, the detecto
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Troubleshooting 39 4.2 Troubleshooting This section is intended to be a guide to correct problems which may happ
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Appendices 41 Appendices
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 42 Appendices
Technical Specifications 43 A Specifications ➣ In this appendix… Technical Specifications page 43 Electrical Specifications page 44 Outputs page 44
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 44 Outputs Sensitivity Ranges 1ft2 (0.1m2) n-heptane pan fire from 50 ft. (15m) for models 40/40L-LB 1ft2
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Troubleshooting 45 wiring arrangement is identified on the detector by the part number (see Model and Types on pa
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 46 Outputs HART Protocol The HART protocol is a digital communication signal at a low level on top of
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Troubleshooting 47 A.4 Approvals Hazardous Area Approvals FM, CSA Class I Div. 1 Groups B, C and D; Class II/
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide vi Abbreviations and Acronyms Abbreviations and Acronyms Abbreviation Meaning ATEX Atmosphere Explosive
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 48 Environmental Specifications Humidity Designed to meet MIL-STD-810C, method 507.1, procedure IV
General Instructions for Electrical Wiring 49 B Wiring Instructions ➣ In this appendix… General Instructions for Electrical Wiring page 49 Typical
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 50 General Instructions for Electrical Wiring Table 24: Wiring length in feet (meter) Number of Detectors
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Typical Wiring Configurations 51 B.2 Typical Wiring Configurations This section describes examples of typical wi
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 52 Typical Wiring Configurations Table 25: Wiring Connections Wiring Option Detector Model Terminals 5 8
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Typical Wiring Configurations 53 Figure 10: 0-20mA Wiring Option 1 (Sink 4-Wire) - Default Figure 11: 0-20mA
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 54 Typical Wiring Configurations Figure 12: 0-20mA Wiring Option 1 (Non-isolated Sink 3-Wire) Figure
RS-485 Overview 55 C RS-485 Communication Network ➣ In this appendix… RS-485 Overview page 55 C.1 RS-485 Overview By using the RS-485 network capa
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 56 RS-485 Overview
Long Range UV/IR Fire Simulator 57 D Accessories ➣ In this appendix… Long Range UV/IR Fire Simulator page 57 Tilt Mount - P/N 40/40-001 page 60 Duc
Table of Contents vii Table of Contents 40/40 Series UV/IR Flame Detector Models 40/40L, LB and 40/40L4, L4B User Guide ...
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 58 Long Range UV/IR Fire Simulator D.1.1 Unpacking Verify that you have received the following contents:
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Long Range UV/IR Fire Simulator 59 D.1.3 Range Table 26: Sensitivity Ranges Detector Model Standard Test Range(f
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 60 Tilt Mount - P/N 40/40-001 D.1.5 Technical Specifications Mechanical Explosion Proof Enclosure:
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Duct Mount P/N 777670 61 D.3 Duct Mount P/N 777670 The Duct Mount enables flame detection in areas where high te
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 62 Weather Protection - P/N 777163 D.4 Weather Protection - P/N 777163 The weather protector protects th
TM 40/40L, Rev (6) February 2013 Laser Detection Coverage Pointer - P/N 777166 63 D.5 Laser Detection Coverage Pointer - P/N 777166 The Laser Det
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 64 Air Shield - P/N 777650 D.6 Air Shield - P/N 777650 The Air Shield enables you to install the detecto
40/40LB, L4B Flame Detector 65 E SIL-2 Features ➣ In this appendix… 40/40LB, L4B Flame Detector page 65 E.1 40/40LB, L4B Flame Detector This appen
SharpEyeTM UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide 66 40/40LB, L4B Flame Detector E.1.2.2 Using the 0-20mA Interface for Alerting 1 The following paramete
67 Technical Support Technical Support For all technical assistance or support, contact: 218 Little Falls Road Cedar Grove, NJ 07009, USA Tel: +1 (9
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