DtiCorp.com Is Introducing The New Honeywell LG1093AA36 Gas Turbine Flame Monitoring System
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DtiCorp.com Is Introducing The New Honeywell LG1093AA36 Gas Turbine Flame Monitoring System

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DtiCorp.com is pleased to announce the introduction of the new Honeywell LG1093AA36 Gas Turbine Flame Monitoring System. Fort Lauderdale, FL- PopularHVAC online retailerDtiCorp.com is introducing the brand newHoneywell LG1093AA36 gas turbine flame monitoring system. TheHoneywell Flame Monitor Systemis designed to detect ultraviolet radiation emitted by a hydrocarbon flame. A system consists of two sensors, LG1093, and one amplifier EG1033. The amplifier drives the sensors and provides an output for flame detection. This system has delivered proven performance onGeneral Electric(and GE licensee) gas turbines for more than 35 years. Each amplifier will power up to two sensors. The dimensions are 6.62 x 4.25 x 2.32 inches for the EG1033AA and 6.62 x 4.25 x 4.44 inches for the EG1033AB, AC and AD. The amplifiers are mounted through four .20 diameter holes 6.00 x 2.00 inches apart. The sensors operate at 350 Vdc which is supplied by the amplifier. The sensors respond to ultraviolet light with a spectral range of 1850 to 2650 angstroms. The LG1093AA sensor has a 3/4 NPT internal thread provided for attachment to the burner and a one inch external conduit thread for attachment to electrical conduit. The sensors are equipped with an internal 511 ohm, 2 watt wire wound current limiting resistor. The LG1093AB, AC sensor housing has a 1.73 inch O.D. by .14 inch wide flange to clamp the sensor to the burner.

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DtiCorp.com is pleased to announce the introduction of the new Honeywell LG1093AA36 Gas Turbine Flame Monitoring System.
Fort Lauderdale, FL- PopularHVAC online retailerDtiCorp.com is introducing the brand newHoneywell LG1093AA36 gas turbine flame monitoring system. TheHoneywell Flame Monitor Systemis designed to detect ultraviolet radiation emitted by a hydrocarbon flame. A system consists of two sensors, LG1093, and one amplifier EG1033. The amplifier drives the sensors and provides an output for flame detection. This system has delivered proven performance onGeneral Electric(and GE licensee) gas turbines for more than 35 years. Each amplifier will power up to two sensors. The dimensions are 6.62 x 4.25 x 2.32 inches for the EG1033AA and 6.62 x 4.25 x 4.44 inches for the EG1033AB, AC and AD. The amplifiers are mounted through four .20 diameter holes 6.00 x 2.00 inches apart. The sensors operate at 350 Vdc which is supplied by the amplifier. The sensors respond to ultraviolet light with a spectral range of 1850 to 2650 angstroms. The LG1093AA sensor has a 3/4 NPT internal thread provided for attachment to the burner and a one inch external conduit thread for attachment to electrical conduit. The sensors are equipped with an internal 511 ohm, 2 watt wire wound current limiting resistor. The LG1093AB, AC sensor housing has a 1.73 inch O.D. by .14 inch wide flange to clamp the sensor to the burner. The LG1093AB has a two pin connector and the LG1093AC has a two conductor armored cable provided for connection to the control panel. These sensors are equipped with internal 511 ohm, 2 watt wire wound resistor in series with a diode for current limit and reverse polarity protection. Specifications: - Geiger Mueller-type sensor phototube. Detects UV radiation in the 180 - 260nm range of the spectrum. Solar blind and tolerant to black body radiation. - Two-year shelf-life, 10000h MTBF with over one billion (109) operating hours. - Gas Turbines for power genaration and compressors - Temperature range:  - Operating 30°F to 131°F  - Storage -65°F to 140°F - High sensitivity with fast Flame Present Response Time (0.1 sec typical) - Flame Loss Response Time: 0.2 sec max. - Amplifiers support multiple voltage requirements: 28 Vdc, 20-35 Vdc and 115 Vac. - Operating distances up to 330m (1000ft), sensor to amplifier. - Qualified component on General Electric turbines. - Available with European Directive CE mark for EMC 89/336/EEC, LVD 73/23/EEC and ATEX Explosive Atmosphere 94/9/EC (EEx d IIA T3 or EEX d IIC T3, Zone 1 and 2). - Available with Factory Mutual approval for explosive atmospheres (Class I, Div 1 and 2, Groups B, C and D).
Flame Sensorwith 3/4 inch internal NPT mounting and Teflon shielded cable with 1" external conduit thread. Viewing window rated for 10bar (150psi). Model: Cable length 61ft (12.8m) Approvals: CE/ATEX (EEx d IIA T3) European Certification:The Flame Ultraviolet products Amplifiers EG1033AA, EG1033AC and EG1033AD along with Sensor LG1093AA meet Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. The following Flame Ultraviolet sensors comply with European Directive 94/9/EC. - Sensors LG1093AA34, 35 and 36 for marking code II 2G EEx d IIA T3. - Sensors LG1093AA44, 45 and 46 for marking code II 2G EEx d IIC T3. Special Certifications:The LG1093AA is Factory Mutual explosion proof tested to Class I Divisions I and 2, Groups B, C, and D.
About Us:DtiCorp.Com carries more than 35,000HVAC products, including industrial, commercial and residential parts and equipment from Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Robertshaw, Jandy, Armstrong and more. Our online catalog is easy to navigate and search, and all products have a picture and a description. If a customer has any questions about a product, they can call and speak with one of our product experts. Our mission is to offer the best prices anywhere to our customers. More information aboutHoneywell LG1093AA36: http://www.dticorp.com/catalog/honeywell-lg1093aa36-turbine-flame-sensor-p-160601.html
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