Flame monitor for single burner systems
July 2003
Temperature Measurement
Surveillance
Durag's D-LX 100 compact flame monitor is designed to monitor flames in single burner systems with continuous, intermittent and 72 h operation. The flame monitor is claimed to be the first of its kind to meet current American and European flame monitoring standards.
Both the flame sensor and control unit are integrated into one compact housing, greatly reducing overall cost and simplifying installation. Additional costs normally required for mounting the control electronics in a service cabinet or separate housing unit are no longer applicable. An integrated relay output may be used to interface with the fuel control valve. Typical applications range from small heating plants to process combustion systems. Durag is represented locally by OEN Enterprises.
For more information contact Noel Bauchop, OEN Enterprises, 011 675 4447, [email protected], www.oenenterprises.co.za
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