Description
Features
- Different models designed for each fire type
- Multi-Spectrum Quad-Sense Design for long distance detection and high immunity to false alarms
- Ultra fast detection, is speed response of under 20msec
- Multiple output options for maximum compatibility with standard infrastructures
- Two mode heated optics for performance in challenging environmental conditions
- Worldwide and regionally certfied for hazardous areas
- SIL3 Compliant
- Performance and reliability approved by recognizable certification bodies
Available detectors
SharpEye 40/40C-I
The SharpEye 40/40C-I, a multispectrum Quad-sense IR flame detector, provides long distance detection of hydrocarbon fires at up to 215 ft. (65 m), fast detection in under 5 seconds. The SharpEye 40/40C-I is based on proven Triple IR (IR3) technology, ensuring highest sensitivity with best immunity to false alarms.
SharpEye 40/40C-M
The SharpEye 40/40C-M is an ultra-fast multispectrum Quad-sense IR3 flame detector, provides superior, longest distance detection of hydrogen at up to 165 ft. (50 m) and hydrocarbon fires at up to 295 ft (90 m), exceptional ultra-fast detection in under 50msec, and unparalleled reliability. The SharpEye 40/40C-M is designed to deal with the challenges of invisible fires based on proven triple IR (IR3) technology, ensuring highest sensitivity with best immunity to false alarms.
SharpEye 40/40C-LB
The SharpEye 40/40D-LB is an ultra-fast UV/IR flame detector, which is able to detect in under 20msec and features a unique dual sensor with selectable UV and IR channels that can be used separately or combined. The detector is designed to detect a range of fires, such as hydrocarbon-based fuel and gas, hydroxyl, hydrogen, metal, and inorganic fires.
SharpEye 40/40C-L4B
The SharpEye 40/40C-L4B is an ultra-fast UV/IR flame detector is able to detect in under 20msec, and features a unique dual sensor with selectable UV and IR channels that can be used separately or combined. The detector is designed to detect hydrocarbon-based fuel and gas fires.