RS-FS-9001 362A1052P404 GE Flame Detector
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The RS-FS-9001 362A1052P404 is a flame detector manufactured by GE, belonging to
The RS-FS-9001 362A1052P404 is a flame detector manufactured by GE, belonging to the RS-9001 series. Here is its detailed description:
Product Overview: This detector utilizes advanced ultraviolet and infrared technology, enabling rapid and accurate detection of flames. It features high sensitivity and anti-interference capabilities, making it suitable for various potentially hazardous fire locations. It can issue alarms or control signals in abnormal situations, ensuring the safety of industrial production.
Technical Specifications
Detection Range: 30 feet (approximately 9 meters).
Response Time: ≤2 seconds.
Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +85°C.
Storage Temperature Range: -20°C to +85°C.
Humidity Range: 5% to 95% (non-condensing).
Protection Rating: IP66.
Output Signal: Normally open/normally closed contact, 4-20mA current signal.
Power Supply Voltage: 24V DC.
Product Features
High Sensitivity and Fast Response: Utilizing silicon carbide (SiC) material, it is more sensitive to the longer wavelengths of ultraviolet light emitted by flames. It can better detect flames in dry liquids, low-NOx applications, and environments with significant levels of water and steam. Its fast response time allows for rapid alarm or control signals upon flame detection.
High Reliability: Designed for harsh industrial environments, it is resistant to high temperatures and corrosion, meets international safety standards such as ETL, ATEX, and IECEx, and has strong anti-interference capabilities.
Easy Maintenance: Modular design results in low maintenance costs, a long design life, and convenient daily inspection and replacement.
Applications: Widely used in the energy and petrochemical industries, such as gas turbines, oil refining equipment, and chemical plants; also used in the metallurgical industry, such as steel mills and aluminum industries; and in power plants and substations in the power industry, as well as in the paper and food industries for monitoring flames during production processes.








