Fireye 14-64 Noise Filter
The Fireye 14-64 Noise Filter is an essential secondary component for industrial combustion systems, specifically engineered to mitigate electrical noise and high-frequency interference. In complex burner environments, electromagnetic interference (EMI) from ignition transformers or high-current motors can disrupt the sensitive flame signal, leading to nuisance lockouts. This Schaffner noise filter is typically utilized with Fireye E100 and E110 series flame safeguard controls to ensure a stable signal-to-noise ratio and maintain reliable flame monitoring. By suppressing transient voltage and line interference, the Fireye 14-64 prevents false alarms and preserves the integrity of the burner control system. Its compact design allows for seamless integration within standard electrical enclosures or control panels, providing a rugged solution for harsh industrial applications where signal stability is paramount for continuous operation.
Key Benefits- Enhanced Signal Integrity: Significantly reduces high-frequency electrical interference that can cause erratic flame signal readings.
- System Reliability: Prevents premature component wear and nuisance shutdowns by filtering out transient voltage spikes.
- Broad Compatibility: Explicitly designed as a Fireye 14-64 accessory for use with E-series and BurnerPRO atmospheric and power burner controls.
- Industrial Strength: Built with a rugged construction optimized for the high-heat and electrically "noisy" environments typical of commercial boiler rooms.
When should I install a Fireye 14-64 filter?
Installation is recommended when a burner experiences intermittent "flame failure" lockouts despite having a healthy pilot or main flame, often caused by ignition interference or cross-talk between high-voltage leads.
Does this filter work with UV and flame rod systems?
Yes, the Fireye 14-64 is effective in both ultraviolet scanner and flame rod applications to protect the amplifier circuitry from conducted noise.
Where is the best mounting location for the noise filter?
For maximum effectiveness, the filter should be installed as close to the flame safeguard control as possible, ensuring that the filtered output leads are kept separate from noisy power lines.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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