Honeywell FSL100 Ultraviolet (UV) Flame Detector

Install/Service Tips: FSL100 flame detectors should be installed with Swivel Mount (FSL100-SM21) for proper positioning and
optimized field-of-view. Purchase test lamp (FSL100TL) to conduct performance checks every 6 months.

SKU
HONFSL100-UV

Honeywell FSL100 Ultraviolet (UV) Flame Detector -

Honeywell's FSL100 series flame detectors enables simple coverage of fire hazard areas across many different applications and is the newest optoelectronic flame detector for a wide range of light industrial flame detections. The FSL100 is small and lightweight for an easy installation but is built tough to work in both indoor and outdoor environments. With its large field of view it can detect a wide range of different types of fire such hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon sources. This flame detector has inbuilt automatic tests and test lamps to cover all models ensuring reliability.

Available in three models:

  • - Ultraviolet (UV)
  • - Ultraviolet / Infared (UV/IR)
  • - Triple Infrared (IR3)

FSL100 Flame Detector Datasheet

Specifications
FSL100 Flame Detector Part Number
Ultraviolet Flame Detector 

for ATEX zone 2/22; FM 3611 Class 1,2&3 Div2
EN54-10 (HIGH sensitivity) certificate. FM3260 approval. Red Housing

FSL100-UV
Ultraviolet Flame Detector 

for ATEX zone 2/22; FM 3611 Class 1,2&3 Div2
EN54-10 (HIGH sensitivity) certificate. FM3260 approval. White Housing

FSL100-UV-W

Features: 

  • - Detects a wide range of Hydrocarbon and Non-Hydrocarbon fires 
  • - Wide Viewing Angle : Optical detection of radiant energy in a solid angle Field of View enables coverage of a large risk area. Simple optional mounting bracket allows the FSL100 to be installed and aligned covering the hazard.
  • - Fast Response: Reponds to flaming fires in seconds enabling a more rapid response to danger before the fire can escalate
  • - Suitable for indoor applicaitons such as fume hoods and hydrogen storage areas
  • - Effective solution for materials burning with low temperatues such as Sulphur
  • - Alarms to fires from heavy hydrocarbons such as paper and petroleum and light hydrocarbons such as methanol and methane
  • - Good resistance agasint the influences of: Direct and reflected sunlight, artificial light such as fluorescent tubes and glass covered halogen lamps