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Fire detection
August 1st 2005

For use in extreme environments, especially those found in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries, Draeger Flame Detectors ensure fast and reliable detection with high sensitivity, no fail to danger modes and no false alarms.

Draeger Flame 1300 is an IR flame detector and detects organic based fires involving hydrocarbon fuels and vapours. For those high speed applications where UV detection is required, the Flame 1700 can be used to detect organic as well as non-organic based fires such as hydrogen and metals. The Draeger 2300 is a combined IRUV that requires both IR and UV sensors to be alarmed before the detector itself will output an alarm.

Simple to install within a stainless steel mounting bracket, the detector can be rotated to give optimum positioning in relation to the potential fire source.

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