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ProdukteD-UG660
D-LE603
Flame Monitor for
Multiple Burner Furnaces
Control Unit
Flame Sensor
D-UG 660
D-LE 603
s Monitoring of Gas, Oil and Coal Flames with
UV and IR Flame Sensors
s For Continuous Operation and for 72-hour
Operation
s Fail-Safe and Self-Checking
s Flame Relay Output Contact
s Status Relay Output Contact
s Analogue Outputs 0/4-20 mA for Flame
Intensity
s Parallel Operation of two Flame Sensors
Possible
s Error Code Reporting in Plain Text
s Selectivity Adjustable by Means of
- High Pass Frequency Filter
- Gain
- Threshold
s Different Adjustments for Different
Conditions (e.g. According Fuel or
Combustion Technology) Possible, to be
Activated Automatically by BMS
D-UG 660 / D-LE 603
s Application
The flexibility of the DURAG Flame Monitor-
ing System D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 makes it perfect-
ly suitable for monitoring all kinds of furnaces,
even under difficult conditions. Typical applica-
tions of DURAG flame monitors are e.g.:
s Power Stations
s Chemical Industries
s Refineries
s Cement Plants
s Waste Incinerators
The combination of D-UG 660 Control Unit
and D-LE 603 Flame Sensors offers a lot of infor-
mation and adjustment options. It is recom-
mended for use in furnace plants with several
burners, which make great demands on selectiv-
ity at high sensitivity levels. At fuel change or to
compensate for strong movements of the flame,
a secondary flame sensor connected in parallel
can take over flame monitoring. This operating
convenience makes the D-UG 660 universally
suitable for use in plants of varying fuel types
and/or load conditions.
s High Flexibility by Remote
Remote Gain Control
Various adjustable elements in the control
unit and flame sensor enable easy adaptation to
the specific combustion process to be made. Ad-
justments are available for the following parame-
ters:
s Flame on threshold
s Gain
s High-Pass Filter Frequency
The flame-on threshold and gain are used to
adapt the flame monitor to the most differing in-
tensities of light emission from various fuels un-
der different load conditions, whilst the adjust-
ment of the cut-off frequency of the high pass
filter is used for the selective monitoring of spe-
cific burners in multi burner system boilers. A re-
mote switch-over of the gain and flame-on
threshold is a useful aid for the different opera-
tions of the boiler plant. A pulse reduction
process allows further adaptation to the selectiv-
ity to be made so that stray light signals from ad-
jacent burners can be suppressed.
s Safety and Certification
Due to the potentially high risk of combustion processes, every flame
monitor should meet the highest standards for safety. Therefore, the design
of the D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 Flame is fail-safe and performs periodically self-
checks. A dual channel microprocessor system ensures a safe operation of the
flame monitor all the time. The high level of safety of the DURAG Flame Mon-
itoring System D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 has been approved and certified by nu-
merous independent test institutes, for example:
s Range Selection and Remote Gain Control
s Setup Utility
Every D-LE 603 Flame Sensor has a test plug for the con-
nection of a D-ZS 087-20 Digital Display. Using this utility,
the installation and adjustment of the D-UG 660 / D-LE 603
Flame Monitor is greatly eased. By displaying the current
flame intensity, the D-LE 603 Flame Sensor can be aligned
optimally to the flame. Further information such as mini-
mum and maximum flame intensity are displayed as well as
a recommended setting for the response threshold.
s Full Information
The built in alphanumeric LCD display provides the opera-
tor with a wide range of information. During normal operation
the current safety time as well as absolute and relative flame in-
tensities are displayed. In case of any error it offers detailed in-
formation about the error to improve maintenance.
D-UG 660 / D-LE 603
s Functional description
After start-up the D-UG 660 Control Unit performs a self
test which is periodically repeated during operation. The
threshold for the 'Flame ON' indication can be set in 100
steps. Stray light from adjacent flames will therefore not lead
to flame messages. The D-UG 660 Control Unit offers selec-
table settings that can be previously optimised for three op-
erational conditions. The safety time for the 'Flame OFF' mes-
sage can be preset in the control unit and appears in the LCD
display.
For interference-free transmission through extensive ca-
ble lengths, all D-LE 603 Flame Sensors convert the flame sig-
nal into strong pulses, which are transmitted to and counted
by the D-UG 660 Control Unit. Two analogue outputs of
0/4…20 mA are indicating the absolute and the weighted
flame intensity. The weighted flame intensity depends on
the absolute flame intensity and the threshold setting.
The pulse frequency indication (flame signal) informs the
user on the stability of the burner flame. Changes of the
flame structure lead to changes of the pulse frequency and
are recognizable through the second analogue output of the
flame detector device: this is important information for ob-
taining and preserving optimal operational conditions.
s Design
The D-UG 660 Control Unit is supplied as a
plug-in slide module (21 TE and 3 HE) for 19"
racks. As an option, numerous of racks (IP00)
and housing (IP55) for cabinet or wall mount-
ing enclosures are available.
Dimensional Drawing of the D-UG 660 Control Unit Schematic Diagram of D-UG 660
Left: Schematic Diagram of D-LE 603 UA
D-UG 660 / D-LE 603
Photo
Element
High voltage
UV cell
Plate
UV cell
GaP with
UV-filter
GaP without
UV-filter
Si
Ge
Si 4
quadrant
Si 4
quadrant
ss D-LE 603 UH / US / UA / UAF Ultraviolet Flame Sensors
These flame sensors have a spectral range of either 190
to 280 nm or 190 to 520 nm, depending on the model. All
blue-burning flames, e.g. gas flames whose portion of visible
light is low, may be monitored by these flame sensors.
ss D-LE 603 IS / IG / ISE / ISO Infrared Flame Sensors
These IR flame sensors have a spectral sensitivity of either
400 to 1100 nm or 780 to 1800 nm, depending on the model.
Only those signals are processed which correspond to flame
flickering.Thusflamemonitoringisnotinfluencedbyambient
light, as far as constant light is concerned. Flames whose UV
radiation is absorbed by dust, water vapour or other materials
may be monitored in the infrared range. A waste incinerator
would be an example of such an application. IR flame sensors
with a sensitivity of up to 1800 nm have proven themselves in
monitoring gas and oil combustion systems employing NOx
reduction techniques such as flue gas recirculation.
Selective monitoring of single burners of gas and oil flames in multi burner installations.
Selective monitoring of single burners of oil and gas flames in multi burner installations
with low UV radiation levels [due to fuel composition] e.g. tail gas and refinery gas flames.
Selective monitoring of single burners of oil and gas flames in multi burner installations
with intensive flame radiation from neighbouring burners (flame simulation). Possibility of
remote switching of the amplification setting (e.g. when changing fuels) - only in connec-
tion with D-UG 660 control unit.
Selective monitoring of single burners of coal and oil flames in multi burner installations.
Ideal for monitoring oil burners which have insufficient UV radiation caused by NOx re-
ducing methods.
Selective monitoring of single burners of coal (also brown coal), oil and gas flames in multi
burner installations. Monitoring of combustion of
waste, as with yellow to orange colouring, which have no UV radiation or where the UV ra-
diation is cut off by dust, steam or flue gases.
Combination flame sensor with two different logarithmic input amplifiers for selective
monitoring of single burners of coal flames in multi burner installations which have great-
ly fluctuating levels of brightness.
Combination flame sensors with one linear and one logarithmic input amplifier for fur-
nace body monitoring in coal boilers as well as selective monitoring of single burners with
flames of differing conditions.
Selective monitoring of single burners of oil and gas flames in multi burner installations
with low NOx combustion (e.g. recirculating gas operation) Possibility of remote switch-
ing of the amplification setting (e.g. when changing fuels) - only in connection with
D-UG 660 control unit.
Spectral
Range (nm)
190 - 270
190 - 280
280 - 410
190 - 520
300 - 1100
780 - 1800
300 - 1100
300 - 1100
Gas Oil Coal Wood
++ O
++ +
O ++
+ ++ + +
! + ++ +
O + ++ ++
! ++
! ++
Flame
Sensor
D-LE 603 UH-xx
D-LE 603 US-xx
D-LE 603 UAF-xx
D-LE 603 UA-xx
D-LE 603 IS-xx
D-LE 603 IG-xx
D-LE 603 ISE-xx
D-LE 603 ISO-xx
Left: Front Panel
Right: Dimensional Drawing
of the D-UG 660 Control Unit
Suitable for Fuels All flame sensors have been tested according to EN 230 (oil) and EN 298
(gas). They are approved for continuous opearation without capacity
limit and 72h operation according to TRD 604.
ss Survey of D-LE 603 Flame Sensors
Explanation of symbols:
++ The flame sensor is ideally suitable for this fuel considering its flame detection and flame selectivity.
+ The flame sensor is well suited to this fuel, although under certain conditions it may show an increased flame simulation signal.
This is especially possible with combination operation (e.g. oil and gas).
O The flame sensor is conditionally suited to this fuel. The monitoring characteristics depend mainly upon the combustion technique.
! Due to local regulations the flame sensor might not be approved for monitoring of gas flames.
This information is based on years of experience in a great proportion of combustion systems. Variations due to differing flame behaviour, caused by special
combustion techniques cannot be taken into account or excluded.
xx = P: Axial standard plug
cable connection IP 67 /
NEMA 4X
xx = MP: Axial metal plug
cable connection IP 54 /
NEMA 3S
xx = CG: Cable connection
with PG 13,5 cable gland
IP 65 / NEMA 4X
xx = 94 Ex: Ex-proof
enclosure EEx de IIC T6
D-UG660
D-LE603
www.durag.de 05/2001 - All specifications subject to change without notice
DURAG Industrie Elektronik
GmbH & Co KG
Kollaustr. 105
D-22453 Hamburg, Germany
Tel. +49 40 55 42 18-0
Fax +49 40 58 41 54
Georg Hegwein
GmbH & Co. KG
Am Boschwerk 7
D-70469 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel. +49 711 13 57 88-0
Fax+49 711 13 57 88-5
VEREWA Umwelt- und
Prozessmesstechnik GmbH
Kollaustr. 105
D-22453 Hamburg, Germany
Tel. +49 40 55 42 18-0
Fax +49 40 58 41 54
ORFEUS Combustion
Engineering GmbH
An der Pönt 53a
D-40885 Ratingen, Germany
Tel. +49 2102 9974-0
Fax +49 2102 9974-41
DURAG, Inc.
1970 Christensen Ave.
West St. Paul, MN 55118
USA
Tel. +1 651 451-1710
Fax +1 651 457-7684
ss Technical Data
s D-UG 660 Control Unit
Mains voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115/230 V AC
+10% -15%
Mains frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-60 Hz
D.C. voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24/48 VDC ±20%
Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 W
Permissable ambient temperature . . . -20°C to +60°C
(0°F to 140°F)
Safety time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 5.5 s, adjustable in
0.5 s steps
Flame Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPDT (230 VAC, 2 A)
Status Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPDT (230 VAC, 2 A)
Analogue Output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/4...20 mA
Protection (EN 60529) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP00
Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . approx. 1 kg (2.2 lb.)
Extensive descriptions of these units with specifications, set-
ting instructions, dimensions and connection plans are avail-
able upon request.
s D-LE 603 Flame Sensor
Supply voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 VDC
(from control unit)
Spectral sensitivity
(depending on type of flame sensor) . 190-1800 nm
Permissable ambient temperature . . . -20°C to +60°C
(0°F to 140°F)
Viewing Pipe Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . R 11
/4“
Purge Air Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R 1
/2“
Optical Viewing Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6°
Protection (EN 60529):
- cable version (-CG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP65 / NEMA 4X
- standard plug version (-P) . . . . . . . . . . IP67 / NEMA 4X
- metal plug version (-MP). . . . . . . . . . . . IP54 / NEMA 3S
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . approx. 1.8 kg (4.0 lb.)
Also available for hazardous areas:
D-LE 603 … / 94 Ex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EEx de IIC T6 / IP65
D-LE 603 … / 95 Ex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class I, Div. 1,
Group B, C & D
NEMA 4
ss Available Accessory Equipment
s D-ZS 087 - 20
Digital indicating instrument for optimal alignment of
flame sensors through pulse frequency measurement and
for storing pulse peak values
s D-ZS 118
Optical adjustment auxiliary unit for alignment of the ball-
type adjustment flange on the scanner tubes
s D-ZS 077-10
UV-C test light source 230 V / 50 Hz
s D-ZS129-30
Bar graph display for flame intensity
s D-ZS 093
UV-A, UV-B and IR test light source 230 V / 50 Hz
s D-ZS 033 - I
Swivel mount for D-LE 603
s D-ZS 117 - I
Heat insulator with electrical disconnection
s D-ZS 133 - I
Ball-type valve for closing the viewing pipe

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Flame Monitor_DUG660

  • 1. ProdukteD-UG660 D-LE603 Flame Monitor for Multiple Burner Furnaces Control Unit Flame Sensor D-UG 660 D-LE 603 s Monitoring of Gas, Oil and Coal Flames with UV and IR Flame Sensors s For Continuous Operation and for 72-hour Operation s Fail-Safe and Self-Checking s Flame Relay Output Contact s Status Relay Output Contact s Analogue Outputs 0/4-20 mA for Flame Intensity s Parallel Operation of two Flame Sensors Possible s Error Code Reporting in Plain Text s Selectivity Adjustable by Means of - High Pass Frequency Filter - Gain - Threshold s Different Adjustments for Different Conditions (e.g. According Fuel or Combustion Technology) Possible, to be Activated Automatically by BMS
  • 2. D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 s Application The flexibility of the DURAG Flame Monitor- ing System D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 makes it perfect- ly suitable for monitoring all kinds of furnaces, even under difficult conditions. Typical applica- tions of DURAG flame monitors are e.g.: s Power Stations s Chemical Industries s Refineries s Cement Plants s Waste Incinerators The combination of D-UG 660 Control Unit and D-LE 603 Flame Sensors offers a lot of infor- mation and adjustment options. It is recom- mended for use in furnace plants with several burners, which make great demands on selectiv- ity at high sensitivity levels. At fuel change or to compensate for strong movements of the flame, a secondary flame sensor connected in parallel can take over flame monitoring. This operating convenience makes the D-UG 660 universally suitable for use in plants of varying fuel types and/or load conditions. s High Flexibility by Remote Remote Gain Control Various adjustable elements in the control unit and flame sensor enable easy adaptation to the specific combustion process to be made. Ad- justments are available for the following parame- ters: s Flame on threshold s Gain s High-Pass Filter Frequency The flame-on threshold and gain are used to adapt the flame monitor to the most differing in- tensities of light emission from various fuels un- der different load conditions, whilst the adjust- ment of the cut-off frequency of the high pass filter is used for the selective monitoring of spe- cific burners in multi burner system boilers. A re- mote switch-over of the gain and flame-on threshold is a useful aid for the different opera- tions of the boiler plant. A pulse reduction process allows further adaptation to the selectiv- ity to be made so that stray light signals from ad- jacent burners can be suppressed. s Safety and Certification Due to the potentially high risk of combustion processes, every flame monitor should meet the highest standards for safety. Therefore, the design of the D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 Flame is fail-safe and performs periodically self- checks. A dual channel microprocessor system ensures a safe operation of the flame monitor all the time. The high level of safety of the DURAG Flame Mon- itoring System D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 has been approved and certified by nu- merous independent test institutes, for example: s Range Selection and Remote Gain Control
  • 3. s Setup Utility Every D-LE 603 Flame Sensor has a test plug for the con- nection of a D-ZS 087-20 Digital Display. Using this utility, the installation and adjustment of the D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 Flame Monitor is greatly eased. By displaying the current flame intensity, the D-LE 603 Flame Sensor can be aligned optimally to the flame. Further information such as mini- mum and maximum flame intensity are displayed as well as a recommended setting for the response threshold. s Full Information The built in alphanumeric LCD display provides the opera- tor with a wide range of information. During normal operation the current safety time as well as absolute and relative flame in- tensities are displayed. In case of any error it offers detailed in- formation about the error to improve maintenance.
  • 4. D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 s Functional description After start-up the D-UG 660 Control Unit performs a self test which is periodically repeated during operation. The threshold for the 'Flame ON' indication can be set in 100 steps. Stray light from adjacent flames will therefore not lead to flame messages. The D-UG 660 Control Unit offers selec- table settings that can be previously optimised for three op- erational conditions. The safety time for the 'Flame OFF' mes- sage can be preset in the control unit and appears in the LCD display. For interference-free transmission through extensive ca- ble lengths, all D-LE 603 Flame Sensors convert the flame sig- nal into strong pulses, which are transmitted to and counted by the D-UG 660 Control Unit. Two analogue outputs of 0/4…20 mA are indicating the absolute and the weighted flame intensity. The weighted flame intensity depends on the absolute flame intensity and the threshold setting. The pulse frequency indication (flame signal) informs the user on the stability of the burner flame. Changes of the flame structure lead to changes of the pulse frequency and are recognizable through the second analogue output of the flame detector device: this is important information for ob- taining and preserving optimal operational conditions. s Design The D-UG 660 Control Unit is supplied as a plug-in slide module (21 TE and 3 HE) for 19" racks. As an option, numerous of racks (IP00) and housing (IP55) for cabinet or wall mount- ing enclosures are available. Dimensional Drawing of the D-UG 660 Control Unit Schematic Diagram of D-UG 660 Left: Schematic Diagram of D-LE 603 UA
  • 5. D-UG 660 / D-LE 603 Photo Element High voltage UV cell Plate UV cell GaP with UV-filter GaP without UV-filter Si Ge Si 4 quadrant Si 4 quadrant ss D-LE 603 UH / US / UA / UAF Ultraviolet Flame Sensors These flame sensors have a spectral range of either 190 to 280 nm or 190 to 520 nm, depending on the model. All blue-burning flames, e.g. gas flames whose portion of visible light is low, may be monitored by these flame sensors. ss D-LE 603 IS / IG / ISE / ISO Infrared Flame Sensors These IR flame sensors have a spectral sensitivity of either 400 to 1100 nm or 780 to 1800 nm, depending on the model. Only those signals are processed which correspond to flame flickering.Thusflamemonitoringisnotinfluencedbyambient light, as far as constant light is concerned. Flames whose UV radiation is absorbed by dust, water vapour or other materials may be monitored in the infrared range. A waste incinerator would be an example of such an application. IR flame sensors with a sensitivity of up to 1800 nm have proven themselves in monitoring gas and oil combustion systems employing NOx reduction techniques such as flue gas recirculation. Selective monitoring of single burners of gas and oil flames in multi burner installations. Selective monitoring of single burners of oil and gas flames in multi burner installations with low UV radiation levels [due to fuel composition] e.g. tail gas and refinery gas flames. Selective monitoring of single burners of oil and gas flames in multi burner installations with intensive flame radiation from neighbouring burners (flame simulation). Possibility of remote switching of the amplification setting (e.g. when changing fuels) - only in connec- tion with D-UG 660 control unit. Selective monitoring of single burners of coal and oil flames in multi burner installations. Ideal for monitoring oil burners which have insufficient UV radiation caused by NOx re- ducing methods. Selective monitoring of single burners of coal (also brown coal), oil and gas flames in multi burner installations. Monitoring of combustion of waste, as with yellow to orange colouring, which have no UV radiation or where the UV ra- diation is cut off by dust, steam or flue gases. Combination flame sensor with two different logarithmic input amplifiers for selective monitoring of single burners of coal flames in multi burner installations which have great- ly fluctuating levels of brightness. Combination flame sensors with one linear and one logarithmic input amplifier for fur- nace body monitoring in coal boilers as well as selective monitoring of single burners with flames of differing conditions. Selective monitoring of single burners of oil and gas flames in multi burner installations with low NOx combustion (e.g. recirculating gas operation) Possibility of remote switch- ing of the amplification setting (e.g. when changing fuels) - only in connection with D-UG 660 control unit. Spectral Range (nm) 190 - 270 190 - 280 280 - 410 190 - 520 300 - 1100 780 - 1800 300 - 1100 300 - 1100 Gas Oil Coal Wood ++ O ++ + O ++ + ++ + + ! + ++ + O + ++ ++ ! ++ ! ++ Flame Sensor D-LE 603 UH-xx D-LE 603 US-xx D-LE 603 UAF-xx D-LE 603 UA-xx D-LE 603 IS-xx D-LE 603 IG-xx D-LE 603 ISE-xx D-LE 603 ISO-xx Left: Front Panel Right: Dimensional Drawing of the D-UG 660 Control Unit Suitable for Fuels All flame sensors have been tested according to EN 230 (oil) and EN 298 (gas). They are approved for continuous opearation without capacity limit and 72h operation according to TRD 604. ss Survey of D-LE 603 Flame Sensors Explanation of symbols: ++ The flame sensor is ideally suitable for this fuel considering its flame detection and flame selectivity. + The flame sensor is well suited to this fuel, although under certain conditions it may show an increased flame simulation signal. This is especially possible with combination operation (e.g. oil and gas). O The flame sensor is conditionally suited to this fuel. The monitoring characteristics depend mainly upon the combustion technique. ! Due to local regulations the flame sensor might not be approved for monitoring of gas flames. This information is based on years of experience in a great proportion of combustion systems. Variations due to differing flame behaviour, caused by special combustion techniques cannot be taken into account or excluded. xx = P: Axial standard plug cable connection IP 67 / NEMA 4X xx = MP: Axial metal plug cable connection IP 54 / NEMA 3S xx = CG: Cable connection with PG 13,5 cable gland IP 65 / NEMA 4X xx = 94 Ex: Ex-proof enclosure EEx de IIC T6
  • 6. D-UG660 D-LE603 www.durag.de 05/2001 - All specifications subject to change without notice DURAG Industrie Elektronik GmbH & Co KG Kollaustr. 105 D-22453 Hamburg, Germany Tel. +49 40 55 42 18-0 Fax +49 40 58 41 54 Georg Hegwein GmbH & Co. KG Am Boschwerk 7 D-70469 Stuttgart, Germany Tel. +49 711 13 57 88-0 Fax+49 711 13 57 88-5 VEREWA Umwelt- und Prozessmesstechnik GmbH Kollaustr. 105 D-22453 Hamburg, Germany Tel. +49 40 55 42 18-0 Fax +49 40 58 41 54 ORFEUS Combustion Engineering GmbH An der Pönt 53a D-40885 Ratingen, Germany Tel. +49 2102 9974-0 Fax +49 2102 9974-41 DURAG, Inc. 1970 Christensen Ave. West St. Paul, MN 55118 USA Tel. +1 651 451-1710 Fax +1 651 457-7684 ss Technical Data s D-UG 660 Control Unit Mains voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115/230 V AC +10% -15% Mains frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-60 Hz D.C. voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24/48 VDC ±20% Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 W Permissable ambient temperature . . . -20°C to +60°C (0°F to 140°F) Safety time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 5.5 s, adjustable in 0.5 s steps Flame Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPDT (230 VAC, 2 A) Status Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPDT (230 VAC, 2 A) Analogue Output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/4...20 mA Protection (EN 60529) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP00 Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . approx. 1 kg (2.2 lb.) Extensive descriptions of these units with specifications, set- ting instructions, dimensions and connection plans are avail- able upon request. s D-LE 603 Flame Sensor Supply voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 VDC (from control unit) Spectral sensitivity (depending on type of flame sensor) . 190-1800 nm Permissable ambient temperature . . . -20°C to +60°C (0°F to 140°F) Viewing Pipe Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . R 11 /4“ Purge Air Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R 1 /2“ Optical Viewing Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6° Protection (EN 60529): - cable version (-CG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP65 / NEMA 4X - standard plug version (-P) . . . . . . . . . . IP67 / NEMA 4X - metal plug version (-MP). . . . . . . . . . . . IP54 / NEMA 3S Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . approx. 1.8 kg (4.0 lb.) Also available for hazardous areas: D-LE 603 … / 94 Ex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EEx de IIC T6 / IP65 D-LE 603 … / 95 Ex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class I, Div. 1, Group B, C & D NEMA 4 ss Available Accessory Equipment s D-ZS 087 - 20 Digital indicating instrument for optimal alignment of flame sensors through pulse frequency measurement and for storing pulse peak values s D-ZS 118 Optical adjustment auxiliary unit for alignment of the ball- type adjustment flange on the scanner tubes s D-ZS 077-10 UV-C test light source 230 V / 50 Hz s D-ZS129-30 Bar graph display for flame intensity s D-ZS 093 UV-A, UV-B and IR test light source 230 V / 50 Hz s D-ZS 033 - I Swivel mount for D-LE 603 s D-ZS 117 - I Heat insulator with electrical disconnection s D-ZS 133 - I Ball-type valve for closing the viewing pipe