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65UV5-1004EC  Integrated Flame Scanner with Internal Flame Relay

The Fireye 65UV5 flame scanner is a microprocessor-based flame scanner utilizing an ultraviolet tube-type sensor and an electro-mechanical self-checking shutter mechanism. The Fireye 65UV5 flame scanner incorporates an internal flame relay with a fixed ON/OFF threshold thereby eliminating the need for an external flame amplifier.
The 65UV5 scanner is available with a one-second or four second flame failure response time (FFRT) depending on the model selected. The “E” versions are one second FFRT, the non-”E” versions are four seconds FFRT. The Fireye 65UV5-1004QD, -1004EQD flame scanner provides an analog 4 to 20 mA output referenced to flame signal strength.

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The Fireye 65UV5 flame scanner is a microprocessor-based flame scanner utilizing an ultraviolet tube-type sensor and an electro-mechanical self-checking shutter mechanism. The Fireye 65UV5 flame scanner incorporates an internal flame relay with a fixed ON/OFF threshold thereby eliminating the need for an external flame amplifier.
The 65UV5 scanner is available with a one-second or four second flame failure response time (FFRT) depending on the model selected. The “E” versions are one second FFRT, the non-”E” versions are four seconds FFRT. The Fireye 65UV5-1004QD, -1004EQD flame scanner provides an analog 4 to 20 mA output referenced to flame signal strength.
The Fireye 65UV5 flame scanner is powered from a 24 Vdc power source provided externally and includes an integral 8 pin quick disconnect connector. A color-coded internal LED indicates flame status and alarm condition. This can be viewed through a viewing port on the rear cover.
The 65UV5 housing has a NEMA 4X / IP66 rating. The unit is suitable for use in Class 1, Div. 2 hazardous environment groups A, B, C & D or Ex II3 G/D Ex nA IIC T4A. 65UV5 CEX models are wired directly via a terminal rail located within the CEX housing. Suitable glands must be used to terminate the cable at the housing.
Note: The 65UV5-1000, -1000E scanners became obsolete in 2008, and were replaced by the enhanced capability of the 65UV5-1004 and -1004E scanners. The 65UV5-1004QD and -1004EQD models with electrical quick-disconnect have replaced the original models equipped with ten feet of captive cable.

The 65UV5 scanners use a UV-eye detector. This detector is a sealed, gas filled, UV-sensitive tube containing two electrodes connected to a source of DC voltage. When UV radiation of sufficient energy falls upon the electrodes, electrons are released and the inter-electrode gas becomes conductive, resulting in an electric current flow from one electrode to the other. The current flow starts and ends abruptly and is known as an “avalanche.”
A very intense source of UV radiation will produce several hundred avalanches or pulses per second. With less radiation there will be fewer pulses per second. Upon total disappearance of flame, the detector output ceases. Thus, the presence or absence of pulses is an indication of the presence or absence of flame; the frequency of the pulses is a measure of flame intensity. When the pulses reach a sufficient level, the internal flame relay is energized.

The components are contained in a cast aluminum NEMA 4X/IP66 housing sealed with an oil-resistant gasket. The quartz lens is a planoconvex design, resulting in increased sensitivity. Also included in the scanner is an electromagnetic shutter that permits a self-checking circuit to verify that the scanner and signal circuits are producing valid flame presence or absence information. During the shutter closed period, the detector’s optical path is blocked from flame radiation, allowing the internal microprocessor to verify the proper operation of the ultraviolet tube. While the shutter is open, flame presence or absence is detected. The self-check shutter operation and fault diagnostics are fully described later in this bulletin.

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65UV5-1004EC  Integrated Flame Scanner with Internal Flame Relay

The Fireye 65UV5-1004 flame scanner is a microprocessor based flame scanner utilizing an ultraviolet tube-type sensor, and electro-mechanical self-checking shutter mechanism.
The Fireye 65UV5-1004 flame scanner incorporates an internal flame relay with a fixed ON/OFF threshold thereby eliminating the need for an external flame amplifier. Models are available with a four-second or a one-second flame failure response time (FFRT). The 65UV5-1004 model also provides an analog 4 to 20mA output referenced to flame signal strength.
The Fireye 65UV5-1004 flame scanner is powered by 24 vdc. CEX models are wired directly via a terminal rail located within the CEX housing. Suitable glands must be used to terminate the cable at the housing. The picture above depicts the CEX scanner mounted on a heater.

The 65UV5 scanners use a UV-eye detector. This detector is a sealed, gas filled, UV-sensitive tube containing two electrodes connected to a source of DC voltage. When UV radiation of sufficient energy falls upon the electrodes, electrons are released and the inter-electrode gas becomes conductive, resulting in an electric current flow from one electrode to the other. The current flow starts and ends abruptly and is known as an “avalanche.”
A very intense source of UV radiation will produce several hundred avalanches or pulses per second. With less radiation there will be fewer pulses per second. Upon total disappearance of flame, the detector output ceases. Thus, the presence or absence of pulses is an indication of the presence or absence of flame; the frequency of the pulses is a measure of flame intensity. When the pulses reach a sufficient level, the internal flame relay is energized.