
Fireye UV1A50 Scanner
The Fireye UV1A50 is a non-self-checking ultraviolet flame scanner designed for dependable flame detection in commercial and industrial oil and gas burners. Engineered for integration with Flame-Monitor, MicroM, and BurnerLogix controls, this unit utilizes an ultraviolet-sensitive sensing tube to monitor flame radiation within the 190 to 270 nanometer range. This 50-foot lead model features a 1/2" NPT mounting nut for secure attachment to a standard sight pipe. The Fireye UV1A50 is optimized for intermittent operations, where the burner must be cycled at least once every 24 hours to ensure the system performs a component check during start-up. For technicians managing high-ambient environments, the rugged housing is rated for up to 200??F (93??C), though utilizing a heat-insulating Nipple is recommended for prolonged high-temperature exposure. This UV flame sensor is essential for preventing hazardous conditions by ensuring the pilot or main flame is present before fuel valves remain energized.
Key Benefits
- Extended Lead Length: Factory-installed 50-foot shielded cable provides sufficient reach for large boiler configurations without requiring manual splicing.
- High Sensitivity: The ultraviolet sensor reacts exclusively to UV radiation from the flame, ignoring background infrared emitted by hot refractory brick.
- Standardized Mounting: Features a 1/2" NPT threaded connection for straightforward retrofit and installation on domestic and commercial burner sight pipes.
- System Compatibility: Seamlessly interfaces with Fireye Flame-Monitor and BurnerLogix flame safeguard programmers for reliable flame signal monitoring.
- Durable Construction: Built for the boiler room environment with a design that resists vibration and high ambient temperatures.
Common Questions
Is the Fireye UV1A50 suitable for continuous burn applications?
No, this is a non-self-checking scanner. For systems that run for more than 24 consecutive hours without a shutdown, a self-checking scanner like the 45UV5 or 95UV5 series should be used to meet safety codes.
Can the 50-foot cable be shortened or extended in the field?
While the leads can be shortened, extending them requires specific shielded wire and proper grounding techniques to prevent electrical noise from interfering with the flame signal strength.
What causes a weak flame signal on a UV1A50?
Common issues include a dirty quartz lens, improper alignment with the flame's "blue" zone, or the scanner reaching its end-of-life after approximately 40,000 hours of operation.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
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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$190.63Fireye UV1A50 Scanner
The Fireye UV1A50 is a non-self-checking ultraviolet flame scanner designed for dependable flame detection in commercial and industrial oil and gas burners. Engineered for integration with Flame-Monitor, MicroM, and BurnerLogix controls, this unit utilizes an ultraviolet-sensitive sensing tube to monitor flame radiation within the 190 to 270 nanometer range. This 50-foot lead model features a 1/2" NPT mounting nut for secure attachment to a standard sight pipe. The Fireye UV1A50 is optimized for intermittent operations, where the burner must be cycled at least once every 24 hours to ensure the system performs a component check during start-up. For technicians managing high-ambient environments, the rugged housing is rated for up to 200??F (93??C), though utilizing a heat-insulating Nipple is recommended for prolonged high-temperature exposure. This UV flame sensor is essential for preventing hazardous conditions by ensuring the pilot or main flame is present before fuel valves remain energized.
Key Benefits
- Extended Lead Length: Factory-installed 50-foot shielded cable provides sufficient reach for large boiler configurations without requiring manual splicing.
- High Sensitivity: The ultraviolet sensor reacts exclusively to UV radiation from the flame, ignoring background infrared emitted by hot refractory brick.
- Standardized Mounting: Features a 1/2" NPT threaded connection for straightforward retrofit and installation on domestic and commercial burner sight pipes.
- System Compatibility: Seamlessly interfaces with Fireye Flame-Monitor and BurnerLogix flame safeguard programmers for reliable flame signal monitoring.
- Durable Construction: Built for the boiler room environment with a design that resists vibration and high ambient temperatures.
Common Questions
Is the Fireye UV1A50 suitable for continuous burn applications?
No, this is a non-self-checking scanner. For systems that run for more than 24 consecutive hours without a shutdown, a self-checking scanner like the 45UV5 or 95UV5 series should be used to meet safety codes.
Can the 50-foot cable be shortened or extended in the field?
While the leads can be shortened, extending them requires specific shielded wire and proper grounding techniques to prevent electrical noise from interfering with the flame signal strength.
What causes a weak flame signal on a UV1A50?
Common issues include a dirty quartz lens, improper alignment with the flame's "blue" zone, or the scanner reaching its end-of-life after approximately 40,000 hours of operation.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
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 UV1A50 is a non-self-checking ultraviolet flame scanner designed for dependable flame detection in commercial and industrial oil and gas burners. Engineered for integration with Flame-Monitor, MicroM, and BurnerLogix controls, this unit utilizes an ultraviolet-sensitive sensing tube to monitor flame radiation within the 190 to 270 nanometer range. This 50-foot lead model features a 1/2" NPT mounting nut for secure attachment to a standard sight pipe. The Fireye UV1A50 is optimized for intermittent operations, where the burner must be cycled at least once every 24 hours to ensure the system performs a component check during start-up. For technicians managing high-ambient environments, the rugged housing is rated for up to 200??F (93??C), though utilizing a heat-insulating Nipple is recommended for prolonged high-temperature exposure. This UV flame sensor is essential for preventing hazardous conditions by ensuring the pilot or main flame is present before fuel valves remain energized.
Key Benefits
- Extended Lead Length: Factory-installed 50-foot shielded cable provides sufficient reach for large boiler configurations without requiring manual splicing.
- High Sensitivity: The ultraviolet sensor reacts exclusively to UV radiation from the flame, ignoring background infrared emitted by hot refractory brick.
- Standardized Mounting: Features a 1/2" NPT threaded connection for straightforward retrofit and installation on domestic and commercial burner sight pipes.
- System Compatibility: Seamlessly interfaces with Fireye Flame-Monitor and BurnerLogix flame safeguard programmers for reliable flame signal monitoring.
- Durable Construction: Built for the boiler room environment with a design that resists vibration and high ambient temperatures.
Common Questions
Is the Fireye UV1A50 suitable for continuous burn applications?
No, this is a non-self-checking scanner. For systems that run for more than 24 consecutive hours without a shutdown, a self-checking scanner like the 45UV5 or 95UV5 series should be used to meet safety codes.
Can the 50-foot cable be shortened or extended in the field?
While the leads can be shortened, extending them requires specific shielded wire and proper grounding techniques to prevent electrical noise from interfering with the flame signal strength.
What causes a weak flame signal on a UV1A50?
Common issues include a dirty quartz lens, improper alignment with the flame's "blue" zone, or the scanner reaching its end-of-life after approximately 40,000 hours of operation.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
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.












