KLC 10
UV Flame Scanner Compact Version for single burner systems.
UV Flame Scanner Compact Version for single burner systems.
The KLC 10 is a Flame Scanner Compact Version that has been specially developed for single burner firing systems that generate almost no radiation in the visible light spectrum or operate with very low flame modulation. The UV tube used ensures that background radiation, e.g. from glowing brick linings or mixing equipment parts, is not detected.
The flame signal intensity can be easily recognized via an LED as a visual indicator. The KLC 10 can be connected directly to the ionization or LDR input of the automatic burner control unit. Its dimensions, connection dimensions and pin assignment are compatible with other devices from the KLC series. All accessories are therefore identical and reduce the variety of parts in production and service.
The KLC 10 Flame Scanner Compact Version is designed in accordance with EN 298:2012-11 for automatic burner controls that check whether a flame signal is still present after a control shutdown, even though the flame amplifier is permanently energized.
The KLC 10 should be installed tightly and in direct alignment with the flame. It must be mounted using the KLC mounting flange or a suitable holder with a 14 mm opening. The flame detector must be firmly inserted into the holder. No extraneous light should fall on the sensor.
To prevent malfunctions, the direct view of an ignition spark must be avoided. This can cause faults in the pre-ventilation phase. The maximum cable length of the connection cable must be observed. The connection cable must be routed separately from high-energy ignition and mains cables and must not be laid parallel to them over long distances. For safety reasons, there must be at least one regular switch-off every 24 hours. For the KLC 10 version, the automatic burner control unit to be used must check the flame detector for the presence of a flame signal after the control switch-off in order to test the UV tube in accordance with EN 298. Otherwise, the KLC 11 version must be used.
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