Operating Voltage:220 Vac
Mounting Orientation:Horizontal, Vertical, or Any Angle Between
Threaded Conduit Fitting:For Quick Electrical Hookup
Color-Coded Leadwires:Facilitates Quick Connection
Reduction of Nuisance Shutdowns:By Wiring Two Sensors in Parallel
NEMA 4 Standards Compliance:With a Viewing Window Rated to 20 psi
Mating Connector Type:Formally 41307N (Not Supplied by Honeywell)
Introducing the Honeywell C7012E1187 220 Vac Flame Sensor, a cutting-edge solution for industrial fire protection. This flame sensor employs advanced ultraviolet light detection technology, providing unmatched sensitivity to quickly identify and respond to fires, thereby safeguarding personnel, property, and the environment.
Engineered for durability and reliability, this sensor is meticulously designed to withstand extreme temperatures, ensuring it operates seamlessly in a wide range of industrial settings. Its compatibility with 1-inch NPT threads makes installation straightforward and adaptable to various systems.
Equipped with a robust 120 Vac power supply, the C7012E1187 ensures consistent performance without interruption, making it a dependable choice for critical applications. The inclusion of a dynamic self-check feature further enhances its safety profile by continuously monitoring its operational status, guaranteeing uninterrupted flame detection capabilities.
This flame sensor is specifically engineered for use in gas, oil, and coal burners, playing a crucial role in the prevention of accidental fires. By integrating this device into your system, you’re not just enhancing safety standards but also complying with industry regulations, which often require the presence of such sensors in hazardous environments.
Investing in the Honeywell C7012E1187 220 Vac Flame Sensor is an investment in peace of mind. With its combination of superior technology, reliability, and ease of integration, it stands as a testament to Honeywell’s commitment to delivering top-tier solutions for industrial control and safety.
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