The FAU810 can define a variety of limit values to address any situation that may arise in a utility or industrial boiler.
Collecting Flame Detector Signal Values
The FAU810 analyses the signal generated by the flame detector.
Calculate signal quality
The FAU810 measures the signal quality to show changes in the burner flame.
The quality value acts as a barometer, predicting when the burner is likely to go out. This helps you to anticipate changes and problems.
Continuous fault detection
The instrument automatically monitors the flame detector and the electronics of the FAU810 unit to detect system problems or malfunctions.
Signalling an Unsafe Condition
A no flame condition occurs when the FAU810 logic determines that an unsafe condition exists.
Remote Monitoring
Extended setup, parameter archiving, group viewing, advanced diagnostics including flame raw data, real-time and historical trending for up to 254 networked scanning heads.
Networking with the DTM is possible via the PC-based software package Flame ExplorerTM or via any Profi Bus DP-V1 master remote control.
FAU810 Specifications
Each flame analysis unit consists of two independent channels. Each channel receives and processes one flame detector signal. The two detectors www.cniacs.com can be any combination of the following designs:
– SF810 Flame Scanning Head
– All DFS flame scanning heads
– Flame Rod (Ion Flame Monitoring)
Each detector can be independently configured via the FAU810 pushbutton and display, the Flame Explorer engineering tool or Profibus.
The FAU810 can be powered by a single or redundant 24 VDC power supply (+/- 20%).
The FAU810 has a built-in diode auction for power isolation.
Two digital input channels are available for remote parameter switching. One digital input per sensor.
(Example: Dedicated flame detector parameters can be customised to monitor coal or oil burning)
The FAU810 can be upgraded in the field based on official releases of new product features through a proprietary firmware download tool.
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