
Fireye UV1A12 Scanner
The Fireye UV1A12 is a non-self-checking ultraviolet flame scanner engineered for use with Flame-Monitor, MicroM, and D-Series burner management systems. This 12-foot lead model features a 1/2" NPT mounting thread and is designed to detect the ultraviolet radiation emitted by fossil fuel flames, such as gas and oil. The UV1A12 utilizes a high-sensitivity solar-blind sensing tube that eliminates interference from infrared radiation emitted by hot refractory surfaces, ensuring the flame signal remains stable during the combustion cycle. For contractors overseeing industrial boiler applications, this UV flame detector provides the necessary response time and signal strength required for safe pilot and main flame authentication. Its rugged construction allows for operation in ambient temperatures up to 200??F, though proper purge air is recommended to keep the lens clear of soot and debris.
Key Technical Benefits- Compatible with Fireye 45UV5 and Fireye 29CFG flame amplifiers for seamless integration into existing burner controls.
- Features a compact non-self-checking UV sensor housing, ideal for space-constrained burner fronts.
- Supports 1/2" NPT mounting for standard piping connections found on most commercial and industrial burners.
- High-performance sensing tube responds only to the 190 to 270 nanometer UV spectrum.
- 12-foot flexible leads allow for versatile routing through conduit and junction boxes.
How do I test the Fireye UV1A12 signal strength?
Use a high-impedance DC voltmeter at the amplifier test jacks. A steady signal above the minimum threshold ensures the UV sensor is properly aligned with the flame's primary combustion zone.
Can this scanner be used on continuous pilot operations?
The UV1A12 is a non-self-checking component and is intended for burners that cycle at least once every 24 hours. For continuous 24/7 firing, an integrated self-check shutter assembly is required.
What causes a weak flame signal on this UV scanner?
Common issues include a dirty quartz lens, improper sighting angle, or moisture buildup within the 1/2" NPT mount. Ensure the sight pipe is clean and consider using an insulation mount to prevent thermal conductivity.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
Fireye UV1A12 Scanner
The Fireye UV1A12 is a non-self-checking ultraviolet flame scanner engineered for use with Flame-Monitor, MicroM, and D-Series burner management systems. This 12-foot lead model features a 1/2" NPT mounting thread and is designed to detect the ultraviolet radiation emitted by fossil fuel flames, such as gas and oil. The UV1A12 utilizes a high-sensitivity solar-blind sensing tube that eliminates interference from infrared radiation emitted by hot refractory surfaces, ensuring the flame signal remains stable during the combustion cycle. For contractors overseeing industrial boiler applications, this UV flame detector provides the necessary response time and signal strength required for safe pilot and main flame authentication. Its rugged construction allows for operation in ambient temperatures up to 200??F, though proper purge air is recommended to keep the lens clear of soot and debris.
Key Technical Benefits- Compatible with Fireye 45UV5 and Fireye 29CFG flame amplifiers for seamless integration into existing burner controls.
- Features a compact non-self-checking UV sensor housing, ideal for space-constrained burner fronts.
- Supports 1/2" NPT mounting for standard piping connections found on most commercial and industrial burners.
- High-performance sensing tube responds only to the 190 to 270 nanometer UV spectrum.
- 12-foot flexible leads allow for versatile routing through conduit and junction boxes.
How do I test the Fireye UV1A12 signal strength?
Use a high-impedance DC voltmeter at the amplifier test jacks. A steady signal above the minimum threshold ensures the UV sensor is properly aligned with the flame's primary combustion zone.
Can this scanner be used on continuous pilot operations?
The UV1A12 is a non-self-checking component and is intended for burners that cycle at least once every 24 hours. For continuous 24/7 firing, an integrated self-check shutter assembly is required.
What causes a weak flame signal on this UV scanner?
Common issues include a dirty quartz lens, improper sighting angle, or moisture buildup within the 1/2" NPT mount. Ensure the sight pipe is clean and consider using an insulation mount to prevent thermal conductivity.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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The Fireye UV1A12 is a non-self-checking ultraviolet flame scanner engineered for use with Flame-Monitor, MicroM, and D-Series burner management systems. This 12-foot lead model features a 1/2" NPT mounting thread and is designed to detect the ultraviolet radiation emitted by fossil fuel flames, such as gas and oil. The UV1A12 utilizes a high-sensitivity solar-blind sensing tube that eliminates interference from infrared radiation emitted by hot refractory surfaces, ensuring the flame signal remains stable during the combustion cycle. For contractors overseeing industrial boiler applications, this UV flame detector provides the necessary response time and signal strength required for safe pilot and main flame authentication. Its rugged construction allows for operation in ambient temperatures up to 200??F, though proper purge air is recommended to keep the lens clear of soot and debris.
Key Technical Benefits- Compatible with Fireye 45UV5 and Fireye 29CFG flame amplifiers for seamless integration into existing burner controls.
- Features a compact non-self-checking UV sensor housing, ideal for space-constrained burner fronts.
- Supports 1/2" NPT mounting for standard piping connections found on most commercial and industrial burners.
- High-performance sensing tube responds only to the 190 to 270 nanometer UV spectrum.
- 12-foot flexible leads allow for versatile routing through conduit and junction boxes.
How do I test the Fireye UV1A12 signal strength?
Use a high-impedance DC voltmeter at the amplifier test jacks. A steady signal above the minimum threshold ensures the UV sensor is properly aligned with the flame's primary combustion zone.
Can this scanner be used on continuous pilot operations?
The UV1A12 is a non-self-checking component and is intended for burners that cycle at least once every 24 hours. For continuous 24/7 firing, an integrated self-check shutter assembly is required.
What causes a weak flame signal on this UV scanner?
Common issues include a dirty quartz lens, improper sighting angle, or moisture buildup within the 1/2" NPT mount. Ensure the sight pipe is clean and consider using an insulation mount to prevent thermal conductivity.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.











