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R7861A1026
Honeywell
feature
A shutdown response time of 0.8 or 3.0 seconds;
The flame signal intensity range is from 0.0 to 5.0 volts;
Insert the 7800 relay module by typing in the correct direction of the printed circuit board edge connector;
Flame signal testing socket, measuring amplifier flame signal voltage;
Color coded labels identify flame detection types;
The dynamic self check amplifier tests the detector and all 7800 series relay modules of the flame detection system to lock the electronic components of the detector and safely shut down in the event of a malfunction in the flame detection system.
Compatible with existing Honeywell flame detectors (sold separately).
Examples of compatible components:
HONEYWELL combustion controller EC7890 B1010
HONEYWELL Flame Detector C7061A 1012
The history of Honeywell can be traced back to 1885, when an inventor named Albert Butz obtained technical certification for furnace regulators and alarms, and established the Buzz Electronic Temperature Regulators Company in the United States. The company's name was officially changed to Honeywell International in 1963. The business departments include Aerospace Group, Automation Control Systems Group, and Characteristic Materials and Technology Group.
feature
A shutdown response time of 0.8 or 3.0 seconds;
The flame signal intensity range is from 0.0 to 5.0 volts;
Insert the 7800 relay module by typing in the correct direction of the printed circuit board edge connector;
Flame signal testing socket, measuring amplifier flame signal voltage;
Color coded labels identify flame detection types;
The dynamic self check amplifier tests the detector and all 7800 series relay modules of the flame detection system to lock the electronic components of the detector and safely shut down in the event of a malfunction in the flame detection system.
Compatible with existing Honeywell flame detectors (sold separately).
Examples of compatible components:
HONEYWELL combustion controller EC7890 B1010
HONEYWELL Flame Detector C7061A 1012
The history of Honeywell can be traced back to 1885, when an inventor named Albert Butz obtained technical certification for furnace regulators and alarms, and established the Buzz Electronic Temperature Regulators Company in the United States. The company's name was officially changed to Honeywell International in 1963. The business departments include Aerospace Group, Automation Control Systems Group, and Characteristic Materials and Technology Group.