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The UV tube is made of quartz and is filled with a gas that ionizes when struck by UV radiation from the flame. In the absence of UV radiation, the gas acts as an insulator between two electrodes which are mounted inside the tube. These electrodes are energized continuously by a high voltage. During combustion, UV radiation ionizes the gas, causing current pulses to flow between the electrodes. These current pulses result in a flame signal which is transmitted to the amplifier in the control, where it is processed to energize or hold in the flame relay.
Fireye® UV Non-Self Check Flame Scanner, 560 VAC at 120 VAC (230 VAC), 50/60 Hz Frequency, 3/8 in NPT Connection, Gas, Light Oil Fuel, For Use With: C, D, M-II-Series, MicroM Series With Flame Rectification Amplifier, MB Systems, FlameWorx and FLAME-MONITOR Controls, -40 to 200 deg F, Dimensions: 1.06 in OD x 2.58 in L
| Connection Type | : | 3/8 in NPT |
| Dimensions | : | 1.06 in OD x 2.58 in L |
| Frequency Rating | : | 50/60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | : | Gas, Light Oil |
| Suitable For Use With | : | C, D, M-II-Series, MicroM Series With Flame Rectification Amplifier, MB Systems, FlameWorx and FLAME-MONITOR Controls |
| Temperature Rating | : | -40 to 200 deg F |
| Voltage Rating | : | 560 VAC at 120 VAC (230 VAC) |