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Standard European UV Scanner - Side-viewing

Part Numbers: MM60004


MM60004/HS

Maximum operating temperature- 600C / 1400F

View A

IP 54
NEMA 5
HOUSING: ALUMINIUM
POWER COMSUMPTION: POWERED BY MK.6 MM
MOUNTING: ANY ORIENTATION AS LONG AS PHOTO TUBE FACES THE FLAME

Connections

Red Terminal 51
Blue Terminal 50
Black Screen
View A
(with cover removed)
50 51

Note: If wired incorrectly a limited U.V. will


be detected but the L.E.D. will not illuminate.

Two red LEDs show UV detection


Standard North American UV Scanner - End viewing

Part Numbers: MM60004/U


MM60004/HSU

Maximum operating temperature- 600C / 1400F

View A

IP 54
HOUSING: ALUMINIUM
POWER COMSUMPTION: POWERED BY MK.6 MM
MOUNTING: ANY ORIENTATION AS LONG AS PHOTO TUBE FACES THE FLAME

Connections

Red Terminal #51


Blue Terminal #50
Black Screen
View A
(with cover removed)
50 51

Note: If wired incorrectly a limited U.V. will


be detected but the L.E.D. will not illuminate.

Two red LEDs show UV detection


Standard North American UV Scanner - End Viewing Dimensions

Dimensions
Selection of UV Scanner Types

Normal Sensitivity

If the distance from the UV scanner to the flame is up to 20 inches (500mm) the normal sensitivity UV
scanner types may be used.

Normal Sensitivity Scanner Types:

MM60003 Self Check


MM60004 Standard (Side View)
MM60004/U Standard (End View)

Dependant on the application (e.g. flame size/shape/intensity, flame obstruction e.t.c.) where the
signal strength is low, a high sensitivity scanner type may be necessary for distances below 20 inches.

High Sensitivity

If the distance from the UV scanner to the flame exceeds 20 inches (500mm) the high sensitivity UV
scanner types are recommended. The maximum distance from the flame is dependant on the amount
of radiated UV. This will vary between applications but the typical maximum distance is 6ft (1500mm).

High Sensitivity Scanner Types:

MM60003/HS Self Check


MM60004/HS Standard (Side View)
MM60004/HSU Standard (End View)

The information above is based on the results of tests using a simulated pilot flame. The flame was
simulated by means of a bunsen burner flame with a flame size of 100x20mm.

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